A scoop is used to collect a liquid slurry upstream of an internal
collection tank. The scoop is in fluid communication with a downcomer,
which receives at least part of the collected slurry, thereby maintaining
a continuous flow of liquid slurry through the scoop to prevent plugging.
Collected slurry can be removed for treatment from the scoop or the
downcomer. In an application to a wet flue gas desulfurization (FGD)
scrubber, the scoop collects an effluent slurry of partially reacted
liquid scrubbing reagent and scrubbing byproducts before they drain into
an internal reaction tank. Partially reacted liquid scrubbing reagent and
scrubbing byproducts can therefore be withdrawn for treatment before the
addition of fresh reagent alters the pH of the treatment stream.