I am very much interested of the effects if any the
water used for washing the biodiesl has on plants and
if it is put into rivers the effects, or what it
contains. I have been told it contains salts i.e.
Calcium and sodium /potassium but that has not been
confirmed.
i have already posted a message in relation to this
matter and the answers i have gotten do not suffice. i
aim to bulid a biodiesel plant which would produce 1
cubice metre of biodiesel every 2 hours, which would
result in the same amount of wash water being
produced. What i want to know is wheath
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I am very much interested of the effects if any the
water used for washing the biodiesl has on plants and
if it is put into rivers the effects, or what it
cont
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I am very much interested of the effects if any the
water used for washing the biodiesl has on plants and
if it is put into rivers the effects, or what it
contains. I have been told it contains
wash waters on it :) The methanol and lye gie it a rude surprise that it
doesn't recover from :)
Luc
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has anyone had the wash water tested?? and will to provide those results to
the rest of us??
I know that wash water will kill grass and weeds very well, when using sodium
instead of potassium.
i want to know what i can do to make it less toxic to the grass. any help??
thanks
challeng71
weather conditions. Hydrated lime would be a quick pH adjuster,
both for soil and gray water.
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has anyone had the wash water t
diluted with water. Switch to KOHDB
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has anyone had the wash water tested?? and will to provide those results
to th
ery
happyPunasurfer
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I am very much interested of the effects if any the
water used for washing the b
Composting
Best wishes
Keith
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has anyone had the wash water tested?? and will to provide those
results to the rest of us??
>B) Recover your soap fraction from the gray water. Accomplished by treating
>the waste water with magnesium or aluminum sulfate.
can you explain more about this?? please give some details
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treating the waste water with magnesium or aluminum sulfate.
can you explain more about this?? please give some details
thanks
To save Todd the trouble, and in yet another attempt to encourage the
use - the PRIOR use (look before ask) - of the Extremely Useful But
Vastly Under-used Archiv
nd up lowering pH and locking out nutrients to the
plants.
Todd Swearingen
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B) Recover your soap fraction from the gray water
Monday, November 29, 2004 5:23 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] washing water
i have already posted a message in relation to this
matter and the answers i have gotten do not suffice. i
aim to bulid a biodiesel plant which would produce 1
cubice metre of biodiesel every 2 hours, which would
result in the same
This is a much avoided question but central to the longterm viability of a
process. I don't have the answer but know that the water would probably be
considered a hazardous waste because of its alcohol content. Don't know what
to do about it but somebody must have had wash water tested for co
viability of a process. I don't have the answer but know that the
water would probably be considered a hazardous waste because of its
alcohol content. Don't know what to do about it but somebody must
have had wash water tested for contaminents. I'm not really
surprised that folks don't wan
i have already posted a message in relation to this
matter
Three times before this one, all of them similar.
and the answers i have gotten do not suffice.
All your questions were answered, the last time along with those of
another member asking similar questions around the same time. Tha
I've read some posts from people here, concerning the bubble wash
water- well, no need to.
If you remove your meth via vacuum, all it is to it is VERY MILD
soap-water. You produce a more lethal thing when showering or taking
a bath.
The methanol still left in, it provides food for bacteria -
I've read some posts from people here, concerning the bubble wash
water- well, no need to.
Thanks for that Alexs
If you remove your meth via vacuum, all it is to it is VERY MILD
soap-water. You produce a more lethal thing when showering or taking
a bath.
Do you know where I can find a des
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From: "Aleksander <kac" <>
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 06:26
Subject: [biofuel] washing water - down the drain or not?
> I've read some posts from people here, concerning the bubble wash
> water- well, no need to.
> If you
thanks to all, i will sleep better tonight ;)
Manolo Rolan
Valencia, Spain
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Para: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Asunto: Re: [biofuel] washing water - down the drain or not
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