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Heavy Equipment Wash Water Recycling and/or Discharge
Washwater Brochure(.pdf) OilTrap Overview (.pdf) Flow Diagram (.pdf) |
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GENERAL OVERVIEW
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CORE TECHNOLOGY: Electro-pulse
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FLOW RATE OPTIONS: 5 gpm - 50 gpm (single system)(higher flow rates achieved with multiple systems)
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CONTAMINANTS: suspended solids, BOD, Metals, petroleum elements, emulsified elements, etc. (call for specific questions)
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POWER REQUIREMENTS: 208/230 single or 3 phase (other options could apply)
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INSTALLATION: US/CANADA
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Heavy equipment typically produces a waste stream that is heavily laden with suspended solids (clay, dirt, petroleum, etc). The use of detergents also compounds the emulsification of the dirt and petroleum causing further suspensions. The electro-pulse technology is ideal for this waste stream as it will quickly separate the suspended solids from the clear phase of water. Electro-pulse is effective even in sub-micron applications such as clay based and detergent mixtures.
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TREAT AND DISCHARGE: Typical confiuration is the electro-pulse system and appropriate tankage.
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RECYCLE: Typical system configuration is the electro-pulse system, 50 psi pressure system, ozone injection, pH adjustment and tankage.
ADVANTAGES OVER MECHANICAL AND CHEMICAL SYSTEMS:
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95% -98% reduction in maintenance.
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100% automated operation.
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On site technical skill not required.
INSTALLATION LAYOUT (examples):
To view examples of system layouts and footprints, please click on the following options. Please note these are representative examples and we will configure a system to meet your installation requirements.
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