Industry trends suggest that for high H2S levels (e.g., 6,000 ppm), operators often prefer biological or liquid redox systems for their efficiency and lower long-term costs, especially in large-scale plants. For smaller facilities or lower H2S levels (e.g., 100 ppm), activated carbon or iron oxide systems are more common due to their simplicity and lower upfront costs.
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