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Bristol-Myers Squibb Works hard to be a Good Neighbor

2013-08-12 22:15:00| Chemical Processing

Bristol-Myers Squibb manually monitored dissolved oxygen (DO) periodically and ran aeration blowers more than necessary to guard against variable loading rates. After upgrading the system to use online DO monitoring operators now have continuous DO readings in the aeration tanks, substantially reducing energy and maintenance costs.

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