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Design Consideration for Lining Concrete Sludge Mixing and Storage Tanks in Wastewater Treatment Plants: Issues That Do Not Meet the Eye

Concrete sludge mixing and storage tanks in wastewater treatment plants can be exposed to corrosive environments. Protective linings are the best solution to this problem.  But there are a number of design considerations based on this author’s experience that are not readily obvious at the outset. 

Product Number: 41212-692-SG
Author: R. A. Nixon
Publication Date: 2012
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Concrete sludge mixing and storage tanks in wastewater treatment plants can be exposed to corrosive environments. Protective linings are the best solution to this problem.  But there are a number of design considerations based on this author’s experience that are not readily obvious at the outset. This paper will present a number of important design considerations based on lessons learned which can avert lining performance problems and ensure appropriate lining material selection. Specific examples from a number of sludge tank lining projects will be used to illustrate these design considerations.

Concrete sludge mixing and storage tanks in wastewater treatment plants can be exposed to corrosive environments. Protective linings are the best solution to this problem.  But there are a number of design considerations based on this author’s experience that are not readily obvious at the outset. This paper will present a number of important design considerations based on lessons learned which can avert lining performance problems and ensure appropriate lining material selection. Specific examples from a number of sludge tank lining projects will be used to illustrate these design considerations.

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