dsimms
Chemical
- Dec 5, 2002
- 1
Our sewage treatment plant has primary clarifiers enclosed in a building. We plan to upgrade the ventilation and install an odour control system. According to the NFPA 820 standard we should be ventilating the building at 12 air changes per hour. This would mean a huge volume of air going to odour treatment.
Has anyone had experience with a similar situation? Any thoughts on how to reduce the air volume and/or demonstrate safety without meeting the NFPA 820 standard?
Has anyone had experience with a similar situation? Any thoughts on how to reduce the air volume and/or demonstrate safety without meeting the NFPA 820 standard?