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WRATT Case Studies: Circuit Sciences: Chapter 2: Rinse Tank System
Chapter Abstract: This is clip 2 of 3 for this video. The original rinse system was comprised of 7 rinse tanks individually discharging into the sewer. They one tank by itself. The rest were divided into groups of three. Each group has the first tank discharging into the second, the second into the third, and the third into the sewer. Now they have only three tanks discharging into the sewer. Despite a 33% increase in business, their overall water usage increased by only 10%.
Author: University of Tennessee Center for Telecommunications and Video / Center for Industrial Services
Publication Date: 1990
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Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2: Rinse Tank System |
Chapter 3: Waste Minimization / Credits
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