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Controlling Malodor Emanating from Marine life Treatment Facilities in Fuel Power Plants
T. Sasaki
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2014 Volume 10 Pages 27-33

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In fuel power plants which use seawater as coolants, marine lives often come and attach to seawater intakes. Since these cause power reductions, marine lives are eliminated periodically. Before carrying marine lives to disposal station, these are stocked in power plants. During stocking them in power plants, these become corrupt and emanate malodor. This paper shows measures to control the malodor emanating from corrupted marine lives.

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