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Marine brochure (.pdf) 2 pages
General Brochure (.pdf) 2 pages
Under Construction (please excuse the mess) THE NEW GENERATION OF WASH WATER TREATMENT FOR THE MARINE INDUSTRY Water Filtration - Water Filtration Treatment - Industrial Water Filtration

A more simple and economical way to treat wash water generated from cleaning the interior, exterior, and bilges of boats using no filters or separation chemicals. Proven more effective than mechanical filtration, coalescing oil/water separation, evaporation, micro-filtration, or chemical treatment. The ElectroPulse system is designed to economically remove emulsified oil & grease, suspended solids and heavy metals from wastewater. Treatment costs including utilities and consumables for the ElectroPulse system are as low as 1/3-cent per gallon.
Boat Hull Cleaning Pressure washing the hull of a boat will remove marine material and paint particles. Most boat paints contain toxic anti-fouling metals such as copper, mercury, arsenic, tin, and most also contain poisonous pesticides such as tributyltin (TBT) to reduce organism growth. All have severe impacts on human health and the underwater ecosystem. The revolutionary ElectroPulse water treatment system can quickly and effectively remove contaminants from the water. Once treated by the ElectroPulse system, the water can be safely reused, or discharged to sewer.
Paint Removal Removing bottom paint by high pressure or with a low pressure hose and a scrubber or scraper produces an "industrial waste water". As a result, paint removal activities must be conducted over a wash pad so that the water can be contained. Wastewater can be processed through the OilTrap ElectroPulse water treatment system to remove heavy metals and suspended solids including paint particles and meet the standards for disposal in sanitary sewers, or reused.
Bilge Water Federal, state and local regulations prohibit the discharge of bilge water and "gray" water that is contaminated by oil, fuel or other regulated contaminants. These contaminants can easily be separated from the water through the OilTrap ElectroPulse system.


Treatment applications are in place from recreational boats all the way to ship builders. |