Oleology products
Oil Water Separators (OWS)
Oleology - Oil Water Separator
Our valued clients are provided with engineered solutions to fit existing systems or we manufacture new Waste Water Recycling Systems (WWRS). Oleology engineering develops all designs in 3D imaging to provide our clients with an exact representation of their water treatment system before the oil water separator is manufactured.
Oil Spill Kits
Oleology - Versimats
Versimats are designed for the quick response to an oil spill or for the permanent instalment at a water discharge pipe.
Oleology - Rapid Deployment Booms
Fremantle Port Authority have utilised OLEOLOGY to set up Rapid Deployment Booms (RD Booms) to effectively capture oil contamination in the harbour. Further enhancing the capture capacity of the MyCelx booms, MyCelx Versimats were deployed inside the containment booms further increasing the oil capture capacity by up to 40 to 100kg. Conventional booms and oil removal media are difficult to store, slow to deploy, require a team of people and can release oil back into the water.
Water Sanitation
Oleology - Ozone Water Treatment System
Ozone is a green solution to further treating and disinfecting wastewater. Ozone is produced on site and is all natural, formed from only oxygen.
UV Water Treatment System
Treated water tanks can develop bacteria from heat exposure and limited flow: Remove bacteria from water with an inline UV System. Retrofit options. Existing UV Sytems can be maintained by OLEOLOGY. Replacement Globes (annually). Compact in size.
Oleology - Stormwater Drains
Water runoff can also provide issues with urban locations as what happened with Perth City Council. Both Hay and Murray Street Malls were installed with Snippet Bags to capture any hydrocarbon runoff from paths and neighbouring roads.
Specialised Products
Smart - Track & Trace Pad
In cases where an oil leak is occurring but the source is unknown the deployment of Track & Trace has proven to be the solution. This was proven in the field at the Armadale council; Track & Trace pads were deployed in the network of water streams and the bonding of oil to the Pad provided evidence of the source.
