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Waste Water Treatment

11/28/2009 10:10 PM

Hey everyone....I Need some information on wetland, waste water treatment. I'm working on a design for a candy company and i'm proposing the wetland and coagulation and flocculation as design as possible solutions to their waste water problems...As such, i need some more infor on wetland treatment....Can someone point me in the right direction?

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Re: Waste Water Treatment

11/28/2009 10:59 PM

What is the expected daily output and BOD levels? What's your climate like there? Wetlands require large land area to function properly. One of my specialities is constructed wetland design. It's too long and complex to post all the details here, so send me a message if you want to know more.

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11/29/2009 10:00 PM

Talk to this guy he's retired from Anheuser Busch Cartersville Ga theirs was state of the art. http://www.linkedin.com/pub/anthony-de-libero/10/542/906 milo

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