Abstract |
The purpose of the paper is to describe the process by which Evansville implemented it's pilot plant project, to indicate the extreme degree of flexibility which a pilot unit affords a Utility in determining treatment alternatives, and to discuss some of the preliminary data which Evansville has generated and how this data has altered the originally designed approach to the project. This process study is not Evansville's first experience with pilot plant application. The data derived from this project convinced Evansville officials that pilot-plant results could be used to accurately project the effects of full-scale plant modifications. |