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Photo 9. - Nantes (France) town plant. Output: 11,700 m3· h–1. PAC dispensing unit
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Figure 3. - DWTP at Rouen-la Jatte (France). Ultrafiltration technology. Capacity: 24,000 m3· d–1
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Figure 4. - Schematic diagram of the Lac St. Jean DWTP in Roberval (Canada) – Capacity: 9,600 m3· d–1
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Photo 4. - Sydney plant (Australia) – Output: 3 000 000 m3·d–1
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Figure 33. - Schematic diagram of the Jonchay DWTP (Rhône, France) – Manganese removal – Capacity: 14,500 m3 · j–1
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Figure 34. - Schematic diagram of the Sorgues DWTP (Vaucluse, France) – Biological manganese removal. Capacity: 28,800m3 · j–1
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Photo 6. - Boudouaou DWTP (Algiers, Algeria) – Capacity: 540 000 m3 · j–1
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Photo 20. - Biological manganese removal. View of Mangazur reactors – Woodstock DWTP (Canada). Capacity: 6,600 m3 · j–1
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Figure 9. - Morsang-sur-Seine (France) DWTP, phases I, II, and III – Capacity: 225,000 m3 · j–1
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Figure 38. - Rest DWTP at Plouenan (Finistère, France). Capacity: 14,500 m3 · j–1
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Figure 13. - Rivière Capot plant (Martinique) – Capacity: 42,000 m3 · j–1
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Photo 15. - Morsang-sur-Seine (France) DWTP (phase II) – Capacity 75,000 m3 · j–1 – Covered Superpulsator
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Solubility solid reagents
Table 29. - Solubility of a few solid reagents(1) (in grammes of substance applicable to the formula, per litre of water)
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Figure 47. - Schematic diagram of the treatment applied at the Hanningfield DWTP (UK) – Capacity: 230,000 m3 · j–1
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Photo 31. - Aubergenville DWTP (France) – Capacity: 150,000 m3· d–1 – Refurbishment
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Photo 32. - Rivière Blanche plant (Martinique, France) before refurbishment – Capacity: 28,800 m3 · j–1
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Photo 34. - Rivière Blanche plant (Martinique, France) after refurbishment – Capacity: 36,000 m3 · j–1
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litres gas litre water pressure gas
Table 36. - Normal litres of gas per litre of water under a partial pressure from this gas equal to 1 bar
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Kinematic viscosity common gases
Table 37. - Kinematic viscosity of common gases in m2· s–1 (x 10–6)
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Enchova Petrobras - Seawater stripping natural gas
Photo 3. - Enchova (Brazil) plant for Petrobras. Output: 2 × 270 m3· h–1. Seawater stripping using natural gas
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