Odor and Corrosion Problems in Wastewater Collection Systems and Treatment Plants: Two Related Issues Requiring Separate Control Strategies

by Randy Nixon, Corrosion Probe, Inc.

This article explains why odor control ventilation does not mitigate biogenic sulfide corrosion in wastewater treatment plants or pump stations and why corrosion protection is also required. Research affirming this thesis is also discussed.

Odor and Corrosion Problems in Wastewater Collection Systems and Treatment Plants: Two Related Issues Requiring Separate Control Strategies

by Randy Nixon, Corrosion Probe, Inc.

This article explains why odor control ventilation does not mitigate biogenic sulfide corrosion in wastewater treatment plants or pump stations and why corrosion protection is also required. Research affirming this thesis is also discussed.

Antenna and Cable Attachment Methods for Water Tanks: A Comparative Study

by Dan Zienty, SEH

This is a follow-up to a May 2008 JPCL article that discussed attaching antennas and coaxial cable to municipal water tanks. This article review three common attachment methods, specific concerns of owners and tenants about the methods, and a study to help owners and tenants decide on the appropria...

Antenna and Cable Attachment Methods for Water Tanks: A Comparative Study

by Dan Zienty, SEH

This is a follow-up to a May 2008 JPCL article that discussed attaching antennas and coaxial cable to municipal water tanks. This article review three common attachment methods, specific concerns of owners and tenants about the methods, and a study to help owners and tenants decide on the appropria...

Preventing Coating Damage in the Supply Chain of Pipelines

by Idsart van Assema, Line Pipe Logistic Innovation & Research Center

The author describes in-house employee observations as well as literature on coating damage in the field during incorrect handling, storage, and transport of pipes. Root causes and ways to prevent it are also discussed, including the use of special handling and storage equipment.

Preventing Coating Damage in the Supply Chain of Pipelines

by Idsart van Assema, Line Pipe Logistic Innovation & Research Center

The author describes in-house employee observations as well as literature on coating damage in the field during incorrect handling, storage, and transport of pipes. Root causes and ways to prevent it are also discussed, including the use of special handling and storage equipment.

Soluble Salts beneath Coatings - An Overview

by Kenneth B. Tator, P.E., KTA-Tator, Inc.

Part 1 in a series on soluble salts, this article offers a summary of recent research on allowable amounts of salts tolerated beneath coatings.

Soluble Salts beneath Coatings - An Overview

by Kenneth B. Tator, P.E., KTA-Tator, Inc.

Part 1 in a series on soluble salts, this article offers a summary of recent research on allowable amounts of salts tolerated beneath coatings.