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In the beginning of this semester (September), I worked on the Dissolved Air Flotation of Flocs team where my work included learning the process controller software and then trouble shooting errors related to the functioning of the apparatus (pumps, sensors) as well as configuring working conditions and limits of the same in the process controller software so as to successfully conduct a coordinated experiment with the plate settler spacing team.

Since October 2009, I have had been part of the new ANC team where my . It was created to find a solution to neutralize acidic source water in Honduran plants before it entered the flocculation section. My contribution included summarizing the work done by the previous ANC team and (in 2005), the problems associated with the designs tested by them and finally proposing and testing newer and more efficient models for the lime feeder. I was actively involved in the running of all the vertical glass column lime feeder experiments, analysis of tube length calculations for the new lime feeder model (in MathCAD software), discussing the problems and solutions with Research Team Leader Matt / or Monroe and co ordinating coordinating with Paul (at the workshop) for the construction of the sloped column lime feeder with minimal expenditure. After its construction, we ran several experiments on the new lime feeder using tap water and , distilled water and lime from 2 different manufacturers which required me (and other team members) to take turns inspecting the experimental runs in rotations. I have also contributed to the analysis at the end of each experimental run to plan the next one and the necessary changes associated with the parameters. Lastly, as the subteam leader, I contributed majorly in writing systematizing as well as documenting the detailed task lists, weekly minutes and as well as organizing and updating the team's wiki report.

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