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Hypochlorite generator for treatment of combined sewer overflows

Hypochlorite generator for treatment of combined sewer overflows.

By Ionics, inc.

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Publish Date

1972

Publisher

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; for sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. Govt. Print. Off.

Language

eng

Pages

89

Description:

An advanced electrolytic generator has been developed for on-site production of sodium hypochlorite for disinfection of overflows from combined sewer systems. In this system an electrochemical cell electrolyzes sodium chloride brine to chlorine gas and sodium hydroxide solution, which are reacted immediately outside the cell to produce a 5 to 10% sodium hypochlorite solution. Significant advances in safety and economy have been realized by use of a hydraulically impermeable cation exchange membrane. The most critical components have operated for over 3000 hours with no deterioration of performance. The generator requires 1.6 KWH of electricity and 2.1 pounds of salt per pound of sodium hypochlorite. The operating cost for systems larger than 500 pounds of hypochlorite per day is projected to be 3 to 4 cents per pound of hypochlorite.