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Posted 2/4/2008 8:49:55 PM
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We have odor control dosing stations at numerous pump stations sites.  Does anybody know where the balance is between providing odor control and corrosion in the collection system.  I am pondering whether if there is a balance point between dosing for odor and dosing for corrsoion prevention, ie. which one is the limiting condition?  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks
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Posted 2/4/2008 11:47:00 PM
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We have odor control dosing stations at numerous pump stations sites. Does anybody know where the balance is between providing odor control and corrosion in the collection system. I am pondering whether if there is a balance point between dosing for odor and dosing for corrsoion prevention, ie. which one is the limiting condition? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

What chemical are you using?

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Posted 2/5/2008 11:34:27 PM
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Posted 2/9/2008 2:07:41 PM
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I don't know if it will address your question about corrosion, but there was a lengthy thread on bioxide a couple of months ago. You may want to check out the other subject areas (e.g., O & M). May find some useful info. and opinions there.
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Posted 2/17/2008 11:11:13 AM
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I think if you treat for odor control, you probably have solved most or all of the corrosion potential.  H2S converts to sulfuric acid.  If there isn't enough H2S to create odors, you have solved the corrosion issue.

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Posted 2/24/2008 12:03:28 PM
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I am trying to make sure we are not over applying the use bioxide just to make sure that we do not experieince any odors 
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