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In conclusion, the integration of fiberglass in sewage treatment processes is a testament to the marriage of technology and environmental stewardship. Its unique attributes have proven to be a game-changer, enhancing the effectiveness and sustainability of wastewater management systems. As we continue to grapple with the challenges of urbanization and environmental protection, the role of fiberglass in sewage treatment will undoubtedly grow in significance, shaping a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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Dry FGD systems, on the other hand, use a solid sorbent, like limestone or lime, to react with the SO2. The resulting compound is then removed from the gas stream through a filtration process. Although less efficient than wet FGD, it is more suitable for smaller installations due to its lower capital cost Although less efficient than wet FGD, it is more suitable for smaller installations due to its lower capital cost Although less efficient than wet FGD, it is more suitable for smaller installations due to its lower capital cost Although less efficient than wet FGD, it is more suitable for smaller installations due to its lower capital costflue gas desulfurization.

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