Sean Moran, our Principal Engineer writes this occasional blog about his experiences. Our company (Expertise Limited) design, commission and troubleshoot Sewage, Industrial Effluent and Water Treatment Plant. We provide Process and Hydraulic Design, Staff Training, Review and Audit and Expert Witness Services.
It's been a quiet week in the office. I've mostly been attempting to teach my French work experience student (Cyril) how to use a library to research an area of scientific interest. In this case, the subject of interest is PCB contaminated
groundwater. He is looking as some problems with floating oily sludges on a treatment plant I look after.
It turns out that the French-speaking world have never heard of the Science Citation Index and Chemical Abstracts. I'm waiting to find out what their librarians recommend as an alternative.
Just as I write that things are quiet, I have received a call from some people I quoted six months ago to look at a problem on a pharmaceutical
effluent treatment plant...
Labels: effluent, groundwater, PCB, plant, treatment
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