weeber
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 26, 2004
- 5
I'm involved in a project that is pumping remediation wastewater to a storage tank. The main problem with the liquid is that it stinks to high-heaven (very high sulfur content).
The storage tank is going to have an odor control system connected to the tank vent. However, we are also going to have an overflow line that goes to secondary containment. We want to ensure that we don't have odors escaping from this overflow line.
Our initial thought was to install a U-pipe pipe filled with water and have a sight tube so someone can see if its filled. The problem is, this is just another maintenance issue that I would like to avoid and I'm concerned that unless it's a fairly large U-tube it may be possible to push the water out or suck it in from filling or emptying operations.
Are there other options out there, like a flap valve that will be vapor tight, but open with enough pressure head (like a foot or two of water sitting on top of it)?
Thanks.
The storage tank is going to have an odor control system connected to the tank vent. However, we are also going to have an overflow line that goes to secondary containment. We want to ensure that we don't have odors escaping from this overflow line.
Our initial thought was to install a U-pipe pipe filled with water and have a sight tube so someone can see if its filled. The problem is, this is just another maintenance issue that I would like to avoid and I'm concerned that unless it's a fairly large U-tube it may be possible to push the water out or suck it in from filling or emptying operations.
Are there other options out there, like a flap valve that will be vapor tight, but open with enough pressure head (like a foot or two of water sitting on top of it)?
Thanks.