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Belinda Sturm
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 ก.พ. 2013
Sturm Research Group
Water Sustainability and Resource Recovery
Water Sustainability and Resource Recovery
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Atmospheric Transport - Dispersion Part 2
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Atmospheric Transport - Dispersion Part 2
Atmospheric Transport - Dispersion Model 1
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Atmospheric Transport - Dispersion Model 1
Atmospheric Transport - Local Stability
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Atmospheric Transport - Local Stability
Wastewater Treatment - Nutrient Removal Intro
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Wastewater Treatment - Nutrient Removal Intro
Units of Concentration (Normality and Equivalent Weight)
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Units of Concentration (Normality and Equivalent Weight)
ARE YOU LAUGHING 😂 😂
5780 Mitchel Groves
Nitrate causes eutrophication Contributes to organic loading contributing to expensive primary and secondary treatment BOD SRT HRT VOD Supply of oxygen is expensive Nitrification Anerobic bacteria Anoxic Thank you
Awesome explanation! Thank you, Dr. Sturm!
Thanks Belinda! This is exactly what I have been searching for. Your video is knowledge nourishing😍
Perfect introduction to wastewater treatment! Thank you.
This is amazing! Thanks!
why P alkalinity is equal to [OH]+1/2[CO3]?
lifesaver, thanks Dr Sturm
you're a lifesaver. Thank you :D
amazing. Thank you very much
Wow I have three associate degrees in horticulture and a bachelor's in plant science. I didn't understand a lot of what you were explaining but I definitely have a way better understanding of alkalinity in a pond, now. Thanks you!
Also coming here to say thank you for posting such a clear and concise video.
Didn’t catch at all
is chlorine still a more common disinfectant than chloramine?
Good work
Thank you mam it is very easy to grasp. ❤ from India.
Mercii
Excelente
I need help with this question, please? 1. In water at ambient temperature, the solubility of MgCO3, CaCO3, Mg(OH)2 and Ca(OH)2 is about 10.6, 15.3, and 9.0 and 1600 mg/kg, respectively. Show that stoichiometric application of the lime soda process should leave a residual hardness of some 31 ppm CaCO3 equivalent.
THANKS BELINDA, I JUST NEED TO KNOW WHY THEY NEED TO CONVERT FROM meq/L to meq/L as CaCO3
Solid Waste Management Intro
Thank you so so much🥹 덕분에 이해안가던 내용들을 해결했어요!! 감사합니다
This is a terrific explanation of what is going on in my pool.
sulfur removal ?
th-cam.com/video/ZwiR_pRv4Dk/w-d-xo.html Alkalinity of water my channel link please visit
hi...can you explain me what is TOTH for proton balance? thank you
Wow very nice lecture
Excellent
I think you missed a decimal place... 50 / 100*1000 = 5 *10^-4 = 0.0005
Ncees pe hb 1.1, p. 421.
Your contributions to TH-cam and education have been great thank you very much
Thank you so much! It is well-explained and I use it as a reference to answer my chemistry worksheet. It really did help a lot. Again, Thank you.
Please suggest me a book for this topic
are you from baltimore?
The water treatment world could definitely use your mind
Thank you so much!
Could you tell me why "0.005M=5mM"?
keep going <3
Thanks
thank you!!
Why don't people mine carbonate from the Ocean? Seems like it would be a good way to reduce atmospheric CO2.
Can calcium carbonate used as carbon source for nitrification?
what a beautiful explanation
nice and cool lecture
It is very cool. it will be even better, if you create content about line source emission. it will be very useful for us to calculate vehicle pollution.
perfect
Thank you so much this lecture I help more time
At 9:50 you mean to say "carbonic acid", not "carboxylic acid". Given the other errors, suggest re-doing or removing this video, as it will create some confusion.
Thank you, very useful presentation.