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  2. Imhoff tank - Wikipedia

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    Imhoff tank. a - upper chamber, b-c - outlet for sludge, d - outlet for biogas (would need to be higher), f - lower chamber, g - slot for sludge to pass from the upper to the lower chamber, h - height. The Imhoff tank, named for German engineer Karl Imhoff (1876–1965), is a chamber suitable for the reception and processing of sewage.

  3. Clarifier - Wikipedia

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    Inside the clarifier, solid contaminants will settle down to the bottom of the tank where it is collected by a scraper mechanism. [2] Concentrated impurities, discharged from the bottom of the tank, are known as sludge , while the particles that float to the surface of the liquid are called scum.

  4. Settling - Wikipedia

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    The standard Imhoff cone of transparent glass or plastic holds one liter of liquid and has calibrated markings to measure the volume of solids accumulated in the bottom of the conical container after settling for one hour. A standardized Imhoff cone procedure is commonly used to measure suspended solids in wastewater or stormwater runoff.

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  6. Sedimentation (water treatment) - Wikipedia

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    Since the surface area of the tank is WL, and v s = Q/WL, v h = Q/WH, where Q is the flow rate and W, L, H is the width, length, depth of the tank. According to Eq. 1, this also is a basic factor that can control the sedimentation tank performance which called overflow rate. [13]

  7. Storage tank - Wikipedia

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    Tanks can be used to hold materials as diverse as milk, water, waste, petroleum, chemicals, and other hazardous materials, all while meeting industry standards and regulations. [1] Storage tanks are available in many shapes: vertical and horizontal cylindrical; open top and closed top; flat bottom, cone bottom, slope bottom and dish bottom.

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