Pure Air Filtration, LLC articles
THE PROBLEM:
The Georgia Pacific (GP) Paper Mill in Crossett, Arkansas has been a staple to the community since 1962, when GP purchased the Crossett Lumber Company and began making tissue products. Today, the facility employs over 1,250 people in the town. One of the byproducts of paper production is hydrogen sulfide, and in recent years, as EPA regulations tightened and more research became available on the effects of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), complaints and questions
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The wastewater treatment plant at Big Creek in Georgia, United States had numerous and reoccurring complaints from the surrounding residential community regarding the odor from the facility. A common problem at treatment facilities, the odor needed to be eliminated through gas phase filtration of H2S and other compounds from the air. Big Creek looked at numerous options for odor control, but the facility had unique requirements in regard to footprint and
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A local Washington D.C. Hospital realized that the air intake for much of the hospital was located on the roof of the building, right next to the helipad. Fumes from the landing helicopters were entering the air intake and dumping into patient rooms, especially those on the top floor. Such fumes consist of more than 25 different molecules and particles that can potentially cause harm to people, including the development of cancer, and other maladies over
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The Paris Sanitation Authority (SIAAP), established in 1970, transports and treats wastewater for nine million people in and around Paris. It manages 440 km of pipe, six treatment plants, and 12 stormwater retention basins. With a staff of more than 1,770 employees and an annual budget of 1.3 billion euros, SIAAP covers four areas: Paris, Hauts-de- Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, and Val-de-Marne, along with 180 municipalities in the Val d’Oise, Essonne,
THE PROBLEM:
It is very difficult to confirm odor levels when digging deep. While time and preparation go into design for a particular type of odor, more odors may present themselves during production. Furthermore, it is important to know the surrounding geography. For this project, the deep tunneling was near the La Brea Tar pits, which presented a serious concern because the H2S levels were expected to be very high. Once drilling began, they experienced other unplea
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In 2017, The City of Yonkers, New York completed an expansion and upgrades to its existing Water Treatment Plant. The facility was looking to add chlorine gas scrubbers to be on standby in the event of an emergency. The City worked with Suez Water Environment Services to evaluate options for products and solutions for an emergency situation. After reviewing PureAir`s prior work of providing systems to Princeton Meadows Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ed Littl
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Christie`s Auction House has sold precious pieces of artwork and estate for hundreds of years. The first U.S. auction was held in 1977 in Rockefeller Center, New York, and since then, the U.S. branch has continued to host numerous priceless artifacts at auction. In 2015, sales totaled $7.4 billion. Needless to say, Christie`s must take extra precautions to protect these valuable pieces. Even the slightest amount of pollution in the air can tarnish delicat
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ATK Missile Systems Company in Ohio, USA designs and manufactures weapon systems and technologies for the defense industry. It`s especially well known for the development of the Patriot Missile. Manufacturing of aerospace and defense products often creates corrosive byproducts that can be harmful to people as well as valuable electronics. In this unique situation, the by-products were harmful to the health of those in continuous contact with the airstream
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In 2020, Red Dog Mine reached out to PureAir Filtration for a solution to combat virus infection, specifically COVID-19. The facility is located about 100 miles inside the Arctic Circle, so it is closed for about eight months out of the year. Because of this issue, ensuring the cleanest-possible recirculation of air was a top-priority for the mine.
THE PROBLEM:
It can be difficult to confirm odor levels when digging deep. While time and preparation go into the design for a particular type of odor, there may be more present. Furthermore, it is important to know the surrounding geography. For this project, the deep tunneling for the Westside Subway Extension Project was near the La Brea Tar pits where the H2S levels were expected to be very high. Once drilling began, they experienced other noxious odors that neede
