Summary
20-40% Dryer Press Cake, plus increased pH = better performance
100 mg/L compared to 135 mg/L lime and 138 mg/L of caustic soda
Cations? Thioguard alkalinity to make wastewater more treatable and improves biosolids
Thioguard vs Caustic Soda/Lime Slurry 15%-25% reduction in solids/sludge. No pH "spikes" and greater efficiency
Thioguard in my System 75% becomes water. Cations and OH-anions provide double benefit
Case Study Tyler, TX Improved Biological process Lower Disposal Costs
  What Happens to THIOGUARD® in my System?

  Question:

Where does the slurry of suspended magnesium hydroxide solids, or milk of magnesia , go when it is added to a biological wastewater stream?

Answer:

In short, approximately three quarters of what's added in each gallon of Mg(OH)2 becomes water. The major balance becomes soluble salts with minor organic and inorganic compounds going to biosolids and effluent, the fractions and compositions of which are predicated by the treatment biology and operating conditions.

Some Mg+2 ends up in the biosolids:
1) Intercellular—From Divalent Cation Bridging,
2) Intracellular—Biological uptake, enzymatic catalysis, protein synthesis and structure, and energy regulation, production and transport–chiefly ATP.

Some Mg+2 passes through with the wastewater effluent as soluble magnesium salts (Cl-, SO4-, HCO3-, etc.).

A large fraction of the OH- neutralizes H+ and ends up as water.

A lesser, but not insignificant fraction of OH- neutralizes CO2 and ends up as bicarbonate alkalinity. THIOGUARD®, as a treatment chemistry for odor and corrosion control, supplies cations and anions that are BOTH beneficial to wastewater treatment processes.