Wastewater at pulp and paper plants contains effluents from the pulping, bleaching, papermaking, and recycling processes. The
treatment of this wastewater involves pH level control, solid-liquid separation, oxidization, and other processes, and depends on such
factors as the levels of organic, reducible and suspended matter in the wastewater as well as its chromaticity. For example, most SS are
fine substances that do not precipitate easily, so they are removed by applying flocculating agents, which produce a chemical reaction.
To detect the end points of these chemical reactions and to manage and control the precipitation tank, the pH of the wastewater tank is
measured.
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