Environmental Services by Daniel L. Theobald

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ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICESby Dan Theobald1-866-815-7819P.O. Box 80610 Simpsonville,SC 29680 Local 864-336-0113Fax: 864-752-0910Email: answers@esdlt.comw w w .ConserveOnWat er.c omWastewater Contract Consulting& ManagementWastewater Cost – Business Analysis andReduction GuaranteeWastewater Treatment Improvement –Inspect and SampleWastewater Recommendations – Direct,Manage, Execute, and CommunicateWastewater Permits – Operational Discha rge& Facility Design/OperateWastewater Support Functions – Engineering,Construction, Equipment and ChemicalsTraining Onsite/Online – Water/Wastewater/OSHAEnvironmental Regulations – Wastewater/Stormwater/EmissionsDan is the owner of Environmental Services and is a professional Wastewater and Safety consultant and trainer. Dan, known in the industry as “Wastewater Dan”, has twenty years of hands-on experience operating many variants of wastewater treatment processing units, and is a trainer in Wastewater & Industrial Health & Safety topics. He serves as an active consultant to a variety of industries, achieving and maintaining improved wastewater treatment at less cost. Dan is a Lifetime Member of the “Who’s Who Registry of Professionals.”Dan Theobald••••••••SPECIALTIES SIMPLE STEPS EQUAL CONSIDERABLE SAVINGS IN WATER CONSERVATIONIt’s widely known that the world is in a water crisis that is now being exacerbated by the warming trends we all read about. What ’s less known is the enormous amount of water wasted by industrial plants simply because they have failed to keep up with the solutions available to them. For example, water used in cooling systems can be recirculated rather than discharged, chemicals can be removed from water turning it from waste to fresh water , and hoses can be adjusted to pour less water while still achieving their purposes. In the industrial world, we a re talking about hundreds of thousands of gallons of water often wasted daily in just one plant alone. In many instances, the public is ahead of industry in water conservation. Conserving water can be a step toward significant savings for corporations. WASTEWATER DAN http://www.conserveonwater.com
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