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you don;t, that is probably the worst place to build one because of the pollution it would cause to the ocean and marine animals. +++ That's wrong because it assumes the refinery will be built and run badly, whereas they are normally subject to stringent laws; and while mistakes and accidents in any man-made system can and do occur, the owners do take every precaution to minimise the risks. Refineries are by the sea because many oil and gas reserves are under the sea-bed, and much of the world's oil trade depends on sea transport by pipe or ship.
It's self-evident if you understand the basic terminology. A "pilot plant" is sort of like a smaller-scale mockup of a factory. It's used to prove that a particular design will work and produce the desired substance, without going to the expense of building a full-scale production facility. A "fermenter" is, basically, a big tank in which bacteria or fungi "ferment" some feedstock and produce the desired substance. What this substance is varies. A pilot plant fermenter, then, would be a small ("small" is relative here, it could be several hundred gallons) tank in which fermentation of some kind takes place.
It can be at any pressure less than the main steam pressure. I've operated steam systems with condensate tanks at widely varying pressures. The pressure a condensate tank, (which condenses some steam, but typically takes returns from steam traps) is wholly dependent on the system is installed in. Some heating system condensate tanks are designed to handle no more than 30 psig (minimum design requirement) yet take condensate at 1 or 2 psi from the steam traps. Other high pressure production lines operating at 50 - 100 psig could discharge to a tank at 50 - 100 psi, though the actual pressure would be reduced by the length of pipe transferring it to the tank. And the highest pressure I've operated a condensate system at was 600 psig, the steam system drew the steam for process from an extraction stage on the turbine at nominally 600 psi, though at low loads it was typically a much lower pressure.
I would wear gloves and eye protection, such as safety goggles or face shield and I would also keep corrosive substances away from living tissues, wood and metal.
One possibility would be to add potassium to the effluent. Potassium and phosphate would combine to form 'flocks' of potassium phosphate, which can be filtered out.
alligators and sewer systemsno absolutaly not it far to small and it would not be able to find enough foodNo.The chemicals in the water would kill it.yes. that is the reason they are invasive species.
The best way to go about getting new sewer line is to look for deals on the internet or in your local newspaper. Ask neighbors if they were satisfied with their service from the company that installed their sewer system.
A colonial sewer would be Betsy Ross or Ross.
Yes.
Because it would be quite expensive to treat all the volume of sewerage and storm water in a system. By having a storm sewer and a sanitary sewer it puts less stress on the treatment plant
Nothing as long as the pressure pipe is not used for potable water as you cannot make a direct connection and depending on the GPM flow what size the larger sewer pipe is as 1 GPM (pumping) is considered 1 fixture unit when sizing the drainage system ALSO make sure the pumps system enters at a right angle 45 deg so your not eroding the side of the larger pipe out
2 to 3 laks
The amount for a small waterpark is about $250 mil. dollars
The most obvious answer would be the Circulatory system; however, the Lymph system also transports material throughout the body, it could be compared to the sewer system in a city. If this is for homework though, the right answer would most assuredly be Circulatory system.
For me as an individual, it would that years to build a cloud. I would assume for someone with the knowledge it would take no more than 9 hours to build a cloud.
That would depend on the fixture load and the pitch of the line and the local codes as far as connecting to the public sewer /storm system
A little more detail about the sitsuation would help. New construction, remodel, sewer outlet in the house to street or sewer outlet in house to main going out of house.