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In a typical case, the process begins with a sludge that has been dewatered to a DS content of some 15 percent.
Digested sewage sludge is usually dewatered before disposal.
The flotation concentrate is then dewatered and filtered to produce a filter cake that is sent to a copper smelter.
Smaller streams were found to be completely "dewatered" by the demands of marijuana farming, while larger streams experienced substantial "flow diversions and increased temperatures".
Concentrates and tailings produced by the methods outlined above must be dewatered in order to convert the pulps to a transportable state.
Or rather, it existed until 1951, when Jeff Laszlo's grandfather dewatered this section of land by digging canals to draw the water along the edge of one of the alluvial benches that define the Madison Valley.
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Digestion reduces the total mass of solids, destroys pathogens, and makes it easier to dewater or dry the sludge.
Although, in normal usage, a lock is never completely dry, it is essential that it should be designed to be capable of withstanding the stresses imposed by this condition so that it may be possible to dewater the lock completely for inspection and maintenance.
A salvage team is working to dewater the vessel, float it and patch it up if that's possible".
But he said: "If you dewater the sands you can put the water back into holes; if you dewater the clay you dewater the holes, and you can't get the water back in it because you can't refill the clay".
The Romans underpinned their structures with timber piling and frequently resorted to the construction of cofferdams (watertight enclosures) that they could dewater by the employment of Archimedean screws and waterwheels.
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