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Screen Efficiency (Novel Devices)

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Ref: 99/WW/08/6
ISBN: 1 84057 183 7
Published: 1999

This report describes the total solids retention efficiency of four innovative novel screen arrangements. These were, the Yorkshire Water Flexible Screen, the Thames Water Drum Screen, the Pipe screen with two different mesh types, and the North West Water Drum Screen. All tests were completed at the National CSO Test Facility, Wigan Wastewater Treatment Works. The report highlights the performance of each screen arrangement and identifies, where appropriate, the potential for the application of each screen in practice.

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