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Model Study Of Mixing In The Proposed Dechlorination Facility Of The Stillwater Wastewater Treatment Plant In Oak Park Heights, Minnesota

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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory

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The Stillwater Wastewater Treatment Facility is located in Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. Current plans to modernize the facility include the replacement of the existing disinfection (chlorination) basin and an upgrade to include a dechlorination system and basin. The dechlorination process uses an S02 solution that is injected through a mUltiport diffuser into the dechlorination channel flow. Adequate mixing of the S02 solution is necessary for contact and deactivation of the chlorine residue.

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Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory Project Reports
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Donohue & Associates, Inc., Maple Grove, Minnesota

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Thene, John R.; Luck, Frederick N.; Stefan, Heinz G.. (1989). Model Study Of Mixing In The Proposed Dechlorination Facility Of The Stillwater Wastewater Treatment Plant In Oak Park Heights, Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/117314.

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