Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a toxic, colorless gas that can build up in sewer systems when organic matter decomposes. Chemical oxidation and other straightforward – but sometimes expensive – methods can be used to remove or minimize the risk of exposure, but hydraulic models can help as well. In fact, there is a quick-and-simple tool built into InfoWorks ICM that can help with evaluating risk of H2S build up in a system, and Ryan shows you how it works.
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