Chlorine Gas Spikes A chlorine (Cl2) spike is a sudden increase in the concentration of chlorine gas in the air, often occurring in water treatment processes or swimming pools. This spike can result from adding chlorine for disinfection or water chemistry fluctuations, potentially leading to elevated levels that may affect water quality and safety. Chlorine […]
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Colorado is taking significant steps to improve air quality and protect public health by targeting five harmful air toxics: benzene, ethylene oxide, formaldehyde, hexavalent chromium compounds, and hydrogen sulfide. These air toxics, known to cause severe health effects like cancer and birth defects, will now be subject to state regulations under new guidelines adopted by […]
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Anaerobic Digestion Process Oxygen monitoring is an essential safety and process control measure in facilities that utilize anaerobic digesters. Although the digestion process occurs in an oxygen-free environment, it is important to monitor the surrounding areas to ensure oxygen levels are appropriate for both safety and operational efficiency. The anaerobic digestion process is a multi-stage process […]
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