Water treatment assembly for treatment tanks.

Water treatment assembly for treatment tanks.

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C.S. GRIGGS, Researcher, PhD Analytical Chemistry. University of Alabama, Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS, ERDC US Army, Environmental Laboratory

Afrachanna D. Butler's research works Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS (ERDC US Army) and other places

EPR Spectra for hydroxyl and superoxide radical generated from nozzle#

C.S. GRIGGS, Researcher, PhD Analytical Chemistry. University of Alabama, Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS, ERDC US Army, Environmental Laboratory

Afrachanna D. Butler's research works Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS (ERDC US Army) and other places

Afrachanna D. Butler's research works Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS (ERDC US Army) and other places

Catherine THOMAS, Research Biologist, Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS, ERDC US Army, Environmental Laboratory

Nozzle configurations 1 (left), 2 (right), and 3 (center) employed in

Victor MEDINA, Environmental Engineer & Business Owner, Ph.D. Civil/Environmental Engineering. University of Southern California

Water treatment assembly for treatment tanks.

General structure of a high pressure water jet (photo adapted from

Afrachanna D. Butler's research works Engineer Research and Development Center - U.S. Army, MS (ERDC US Army) and other places