Check out page three. I visited the site about two months ago. This is an average sized one at 60 feet and 75 ton capacity
http://www.mondaycreek.org/images_sounds/mcrpnews_w2006.pdf
They were using lime kiln dust for a while because its cheaper but it kept bridging and clogging the doser. Now they use CaO, pebbled quicklime. At $130 a ton and about a ton a day.
They had a total fish kill last summer when the doser ran out of lime and logistics fell through to refill it.
This is just a quick and relatively cheap fix to a complicated and widespread problem.
http://www.mondaycreek.org/images_sounds/mcrpnews_w2006.pdf
They were using lime kiln dust for a while because its cheaper but it kept bridging and clogging the doser. Now they use CaO, pebbled quicklime. At $130 a ton and about a ton a day.
They had a total fish kill last summer when the doser ran out of lime and logistics fell through to refill it.
This is just a quick and relatively cheap fix to a complicated and widespread problem.
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