We propose some biological in situ treatment using indigenous strain with high Chromium resistant. The strain have capability to donate electrons on the cell surface to reduce highly soluble hexavalent to insoluble trivalent Chromium in a direct redox process.
Published by LALA BEHARI SUKLA, Research Professor , Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar
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It is an interesting work. We are interested to know the size of the Electrocoagulation equipment. Is it possible to employ in large scale at the contaminated site?
Published by LALA BEHARI SUKLA, Research Professor , Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University, Bhubaneswar
Dear Mr. Lala Behari Aukla,
Please view these two websites:
We can provide a full and complete treatment of the Chrome and all other contaminations with a one pass treatment through our Electrocoagulation equipment. Very easy to operate and very easy to dewater the sludge, which should be no-leatchable for disposal or refining.
Please contact Mr. Scott Powell for futher information.
Thank You for your time and consideration of this information.
Ken Gardner,
President
N.E.A.T. Environment, Inc.
Published by Ken Gardner