REHS Articles
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KSFA Onsite Systems Classroom Training - Case Study
Installer: Kansas Small Flows Association Participants Instructor: Allison Biodig, REHS In August of 2009, around 40 participants were able to take part in the KSFA (Kansas Small Flows Association) "Classroom Training" workshop that taught the fundamentals of Drip Irrigation and Sand Filter onsite wastewater septic systems. The workshop, designed as an introduction to onsite systems, is taught ...
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No Wine-ing In Wastewater Treatment
Wineries and vineyards face some added environmental and economic challenges to properly treat and dispose of wastewater. Proper treatment and disposal can be costly and there are very strict regulations that must be followed. Wineries can vary in size from 2,000 to over 100,000 cases per year, ages of facilities cover a wide range, and some are housed in converted buildings, or are in rural ...
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Oil grabber® model 8 recovers 70% of quench oil
An oil skimmer for use on heated spray wash tanks in a Midwestern heat treating firm has enabled the company to recover 70% of their quench oil from the washing solution, materially aiding their energy conservation program. Recovery and recirculation of 70 % of the quench oil is considered an exceptionally high level of efficiency according to Mr. James Reh, Plant Engineer for Lindberg Heat ...
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Eppic Index 4Q 2020 Update
After several redirections, changes and delays we have now posted our 2020 articles and paper titles. This delayed content and posting reflect conferences that have been canceled (or rescheduled) due to the Coronavirus Pandemic. Losses in conferences and their subsequent paper titles were offset by added publications - along with Special Additions – resulting in total article and paper ...
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