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    phosphorus in the influent wastewater is incorporated into cell biomass, which subsequently is removed from the process as a result of sludge wasting. Phosphorous reduction in WWTP was observed to be 83%. Waste water treated by UASB: Parameter ETP tank Equalization UASB Final outlet PH 8.82 8.50 12 7.8 Temperature 33 32 29 28 Total dissolved salts 2028mg/l 1812 mg/l 1835 mg/l 1792 mg/l Total suspended solids 1268 mg/l 742 mg/l 372 mg/l 18 mg/l Oil and grease 198 mg/l 32 mg/l 10.8 mg/l…

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    explain to you the complexity of the tank that exists in my living room and the process I have had to go in order to get the tank where it is today. The first step in starting a tank is to use the most pure water that is obtainable called reverse osmosis water that is nearly 100% pure. This is normal tap water that is filtered through fiber cartridge filters, activated carbon, reverse osmosis membrane and then is ran through two sets of UV sterilizers. Once the tank is full of the pure water,…

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    Oil Theft Research Paper

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    Therefore, for example, you cannot cover the tank with something extremely flammable that is going to void your insurance if the whole thing goes up in flames. Embrace Technology Technology has come a long way, and this is particularly true of security monitoring equipment. There are ways that you can now monitor the inside of your home using video cameras and an app on your cellphone. So, why not use this technology to monitor movements around your heating oil tank as well? Security cameras…

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    Ford Pinto Essay

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    85). All the prototypes Ford tested failed the crash-tests (Shaw, p.85). Flaws included ruptured gas tanks and dangerous gasoline leaks leading to fires (Shaw, p.85). Despite the data, Ford decided to go through with producing the Pinto without any modifications for safety enhancements that would cost roughly $137.5 million (Shaw, p.85). Ford’s decision not to change the design of the faulty gas tank took a tremendous toll on society. Research conducted by Ford showed that the number of lives…

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    through my armor vest, why did I survive?” Tank looked at him pensively through moistened eyes. “You’re alive, because…

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    Tanks almost completely superseded the role of the horse soldier. Although horses were much faster moving than tanks, they did not have any armour or protection. Therefore the horses were highly vulnerable when faced against the modern machine gun. A replacement was required to fulfil the historically significant role of the cavalry. This new development saved the life of thousands of soldiers and horses’ lives. Consequently tanks are considered a very vital and noteworthy…

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    jealous when he learned that Heather would spend some weekends with her grandma. She lived the same distance away from Ellie-Jo as Tank did. However, grandma had a car. The government took away Tank’s driver’s license when he had the stroke. It was impossible for Ellie-Jo to take her down for a visit then drive back up to work and then back to pick her up again. Tank thought about his ability to care for Heather if she were ever to come for a visit. Ellie and Ellie-Jo knew little of his…

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    “Whizzz”, the fierce sound of one of many bullets rushing by the American soldiers. The soldiers hunker down and try not to get hit. They wait for the gun to stop pumping out rounds, to reload. Then the soldiers slip over the bunker and shoot. Their rifles fire multiple times before the Germans have their machine gun reloaded. The weapons used in World War II (WWII) are a part of history and determined the outcome of WWII. To begin with, there were a large amount of weaponry available for…

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    noticed a tank coming towards them. My grandfather’s friend asked my grandfather if the tank was one of the Jordanian tanks. Before finishing this part my grandfather stopped talking for seconds and then said in a genteelly low voice “may god forgive your soul my friend”. Then I told my grandfather to continue the story if he feels comfortable telling it. He lighted his cigarette up and continued talking by saying “I saw the tank coming towards us, and I noticed that the color of the tank wasn’t…

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    Jacky Fisher, 1915 Technology influenced the course and outcome of the Great War to a significant extent. It can be defined as machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge. Technologies used in the war included artillery, toxic gases, tanks, aeroplanes, ships and submarines. Effective artillery was an obvious prerequisite for both sides’ military before the war commenced. A vast range of firearms were used throughout the war, the most popular rifle being the 75mm French Model…

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