Gas Detection Solutions for Wastewater Treatment Plants
Wastewater treatment plants are vital for protecting public health and the environment, but they also face significant challenges when it comes to exposure to hazardous gases. During wastewater processing, decomposition and chemical treatment processes release toxic and combustible gases that can be dangerous to personnel and equipment. Methane, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and chlorine are a few examples of the gases that are at work in these processes that should be accurately monitored to ensure the protection of life and property. Read on to learn more about how Buckeye’s gas detection solutions accurately detect hazardous gases at wastewater treatment plants.
Why Gas Detection is Essential for Wastewater Treatment Plants
Some gases, such as methane, are colorless and odorless, therefore making them difficult to detect by human senses alone. Others, such as hydrogen sulfide and ammonia, have distinct colors and scents, but they should still be carefully monitored as it’s unsafe to rely solely on human senses to detect potential gas leaks.
Buckeye’s Solution for Wastewater
Fixed gas detectors are an essential part of a gas detection system. Buckeye offers many detection solutions, including fixed and wireless options, to equip any wastewater treatment facility with the equipment that they need to protect its personnel and facility. The BDS-50 is a versatile, advanced detector capable of detecting methane, hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and more hazardous gases that may be present during wastewater treatment processes. The BDS-50 is built to handle harsh conditions. IP65-rated, this durable fixed gas detection transmitter is an excellent choice for facilities in harsh, industrial environments.
Partner with Buckeye Detection Systems for Accurate, Continuous Gas Detection
Buckeye’s suite of products has the equipment to ensure that wastewater treatment plants are following regulations, up to code, and protecting their personnel from overexposure to hazardous gases. Interested in learning more about our gas detection solutions? Contact us today or check out the BDS-50 product page.
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