Infographic Highlights Importance of Groundwater Remediation in US
Shows How Oil Skimmers Cut Costs and Keep Water Clean
CLEVELAND, OH -- With roughly 40 percent of the U.S. population consuming groundwater as drinking water, keeping groundwater free of contaminates is crucial. Groundwater remediation is the process of removing pollution from our water supplies and fresh drinking water. The process of cleaning up the more than 100,000 U.S. sites that have contaminated groundwater is projected to be extremely costly, ranging from $110-$127 billion.
Abanaki's Groundwater Remediation Infographic discusses groundwater remediation systems and how crucial they are to providing clean drinking water. It also exemplifies how the use of Abanaki's oil skimmers in groundwater remediation systems can help to improve the quality of our water supplies at a fraction of the cost.
About Abanaki Corporation: Abanaki, the world leader in oil skimmer products, manufactures a wide range of products to remove oils, greases, solvents, and related hydrocarbons from water. Skimmer models are available with removal rates ranging from 1 to 200 gallons per hour in both stationary and portable systems. Use of Abanaki equipment often allows water and oil to be recycled, thus avoiding contingent liabilities and costs associated with disposal. Besides off-the-shelf oil and grease skimmers, Abanaki supplies custom designed (turnkey) pollution control systems for a wide variety of applications. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Abanaki has served a global customer base in industries as diverse as iron and steel, wastewater, paper, food processing, automotive, environmental remediation, and recycling for more than 40 years. Today, under the corporate motto 'Clean Our World®,' Abanaki continues to address pollution in industry through innovation, customer commitment, and environmental stewardship within its own operations.
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