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Main Title Zenon Environmental, Inc.: ZenoGem (Trade Name) Biological and Ultrafiltration Technology. Innovative Technology Evaluation Report. Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation.
CORP Author Tetra Tech EM, Inc., Cincinnati, OH.;National Risk Management Research Lab., Cincinnati, OH. Office of Research and Development.
Publisher Apr 1999
Year Published 1999
Report Number EPA-68-C5-0037; EPA/540/R-95/503;
Stock Number PB99-155251
Additional Subjects Biological treatment ; Ultrafiltration ; Waste water treatment ; Water pollution control ; Filters ; Membranes ; Leachate ; Heavy metals ; Methyl methacrylate ; Chemical oxygen demand ; Biodegradation ; Ground water ; Performance evaluation ; Technology innovation ; Treatment technology ; SITE(Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation) ; Volatile organic compounds ; MMA(Methyl Methacrylate) ; Bioremediation
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NTIS  PB99-155251 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Zenon Environmental Inc. (Zenon), of Burlington, Ontario, Canada had developed an innovative wastewater treatment technology called the ZenoGem (trademark) technology. The ZenoGem (trademark) technology integrates biological treatment with membrane-based ultrafiltration to treat wastewater with high concentrations of organic contaminants that cause elevated concentrations of chemical oxygen demand (COD). The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation (SITE) demonstration occurred between September and December 1994 at the Nascolite Superfund site (Nascolite) in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey. During the SITE demonstration, critical and noncritical measurements were evaluated. Critical measurements consisted of sample analyses and process measurements that directly impacted meeting the project's primary technical objective. Critical measurements included collection of liquid and air samples for MMA and VOC analyses; liquid samples to evaluate COD; and flow rate measurements of the influent and effluent liquid streams. Noncritical, or system condition measurements, provided information on operating ranges, reliability, variability, cost-effectiveness, and full-scale remediation potential of the technology.