Toxic Metal Services For Health And Safety
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PremiumManufactured by CETCObased in USA
The Water Treatment Division at CETCO specializes in water treatment processes and technologies to remove oil, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, solids, toxic materials and other contaminants from your operations wastewater ...
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PremiumManufactured by CETCObased in USA
The Water Treatment Division at CETCO specializes in water treatment processes and technologies to remove oil, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, solids, toxic materials and other contaminants from your operations wastewater stream. Drawing on years of experience in water treatment, CETCO has designed a rental fleet that meets a vast variety of flow rates, temperatures and pressures. Our turnkey ...
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PremiumManufactured by CETCObased in USA
The Water Treatment Division at CETCO specializes in water treatment processes and technologies to remove oil, hydrocarbons, heavy metals, solids, toxic materials and other contaminants from your operations wastewater stream. Drawing on years of experience in water treatment, CETCO has designed a rental fleet that meets a vast variety of flow rates, temperatures and pressures. Our turnkey ...
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based in USA
Lead is a highly toxic metal found in products including paint, ceramics, pipes, solders, gasoline, batteries and cosmetics. Since 1980, federal and state regulatory standards have helped to minimize or eliminate the amount of lead in consumer products and occupational settings. Today, the most common sources of lead exposure in the United States are lead-based paint in older homes, old piping, ...
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based in IRELAND
The risk of flooding is defined as a function of both the probability of a flood happening and its impact. In urban areas, the impact can be very high because the areas affected are densely populated and contain vital infrastructure. The reason for increased flooding in urban areas is twofold. Firstly, increased urbanisation has resulted in developments encroaching on floodplains, obstructing ...
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based in USA
It has only been in the last 25 years that regulators have understood the devastating impact of Acid Rock Drainage (also referred to as Acid Mine Drainage or AMD). It is considered to be the principal threat posed by mining activity, past, present and in the future. Typical sources of Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) at mine sites are underground workings where ground water percolates through a honeycomb ...
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based in CANADA
AquaTox uses the Toxicity Reduction Evaluation (TRE) process to assist industrial and municipal dischargers in resolving toxicity issues and increasing the likelihood of achieving and maintaining consistently non-toxic ...
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by VOETS, LLCbased in USA
Lead is a toxic heavy metal that was used for many years in products found in and around homes and buildings. In the past, lead was also used regularly in fuel, paint, ceramics, caulk, pipes, and solder among other things. Lead can also be emitted into the air from industrial sources and leaded aviation gasoline, and lead can enter drinking water from plumbing materials. ...
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based in USA
Batteries come in several styles. You are probably most familiar with single-use alkaline batteries. There are also nickel-cadmium or nickel-hydride batteries like those found in laptop computers or cellular phones, as well as lead acid batteries that are found in trucks and automobiles. Recycling batteries is easy at Region 8. We process your material according to the type of batteries we ...
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based in CANADA
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has published a draft update of the Ambient Water Quality Criteria for Copper (68 Fed. Reg. 75552, December 31, 2003). This document, which is available at http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/criteria/copper, contains updated freshwater and saltwater aquatic life criteria for copper. In addition to incorporating new toxicity data, the US EPA has adopted the ...
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based in USA
Historical mining activities have and continue to impact aquatic ecosystems throughout the United States, particularly in the western U.S., where they constitute a significant fraction of “Superfund” sites. And while current mining practices, as well as remediation efforts underway at historical mines, are considerably more “environmentally friendly”, monitoring is still ...
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based in CANADA
Metal speciation has recently come to the forefront in assessing metal toxicity, because not all metal species are bioavailable to aquatic organisms. It is generally accepted that the free metal ion is considered the most toxic metal species. Chemical equilibrium modelling, (e.g., MINEQL+) has become a powerful tool used to predict free metal ion concentrations under site-specific conditions, ...
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based in USA
At Waste By Rail, Inc., we realize that each project is generally site-specific and we work hand-in-hand with our clients to provide for and plan the most economical and efficient solutions for their waste management and transportation ...
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based in INDIA
Ambient Air Quality Survey: Suspended Particulate Matter (SPM), Respirable Particulate Matter (RPM), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Lead (Pb ), Hydro Carbons (HC) and etc, Stack Monitoring: Velocity & Volume of Flue Gas discharge, Dust/Particulate Emissions (PM), Sulphur Dioxide (SO2), Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Orsat ...
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Manufactured by Tusaar Corp.based in USA
Tusaar’s technology simply and efficiently sequesters contaminating metals from process or waste streams to enable water reuse, discharge or further treatment. It works in the presence of competing metals and organics. It’s also highly effective on numerous organo-metallic complexes. And even better, lab experiments have shown a very long active media life. Metals can be easily ...
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Manufactured by Everflow Global Ventures Pvt Ltdbased in INDIA
Even after intensive treatment, wastewater from ETP/STP contains many minerals, organic-inorganic pollutants, heavy metal ions, toxic chemicals, xenobiotics, and bacteria. On released into natural water bodies, it contaminates the water body, and leads to eutrophication and collapsing of the water ...
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based in USA
Computers, CRT monitors and other electronics contain lead and other toxic heavy metals that should not end up in the waste stream. They can also contain information about yourself, your business, your customers and your employees that should not fall into the wrong hands. Disposal is not the answer, proper recycling is the solution. Whether you want to make sure your old pc doesn’t end up ...
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based in USA
PEI has performed extensive mercury mapping studies identifying and characterizing mercury sources and distribution in entire gas production fields, in gas production equipment on offshore platforms, in natural gas separation and dehydration plants, in midstream gas processing plants, along major natural gas transmission pipelines, and in oil refineries. These studies have provided accurate data ...
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based in USA
There has been a sustained effort over the last decade by almost every government to reduce anthropogenic mercury releases to the environment. The main reasons for this are the toxicity of mono-methyl mercury to humans and inorganic mercury’s toxicity to aquatic organisms. Mercury and its compounds are soluble in hydrocarbon process streams (crude oil and gas condensates) and the ...
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based in USA
We provide turn-key ambient air monitoring and modelling for major source reviews, as well as other types of air quality sensors and use of predictive calculations for a variety of regulatory and operational ...
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