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Interview Offering: Hidden Danger in Industrial Mops
When we think of a mop, most likely we think of a kitchen. Perhaps someone has spilled milk on the floor and Mom or Dad is cleaning it up. It’s a pretty benign picture. In industrial plants, however, it’s not milk but a possibly toxic blend of chemicals that are mopped off the floor and sometimes that hazardous residue ends up in our rivers and streams and municipal water systems. ...
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Dan Theobald repeatedly sharing strategies to Conserve-On-Water,
Dan Theobald repeatedly sharing strategies to Conserve-On-Water, Improve Results at Reduced Cost and also protect the Environment! For everyone to benefit by using these tips, I recently enhanced direct access for strategies at: www.Conserve-On-Water.com Examples follow: The Hidden Dangers of Industrial Mop Water: http://www.wwdmag.com/industrial/hidden-dangers-industrial-mop-water WWT ...
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Dan Theobald regularly updates Educational Videos
Dan Theobald regularly updates Educational Videos http://www.esdlt.com/dan-theobald-regularly-updates-educational-videos-by-esdlt/ June 15, 2014 Simpsonville, SC – Daniel L. Theobald of Environmental Services Please give me the opportunity to share with you my recent videos educating Water/Wastewater Operators solving practical mathematics problems. I am delighted to have repeatedly ...
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What to do in the case of a Peracetic Acid spill
Small spill: Dilute with water and mop up, or absorb with an inert dry material and place in an appropriate waste disposal container. If necessary: Neutralize the residue with a dilute solution of sodium carbonate. Large Spill: Flammable liquid, Oxidizing material, Organic peroxide. Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Stop leak if without risk. Absorb with DRY earth, sand ...
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Dan Theobald continually advancing performance and frequently quoted for Water related Efficiency Improvement Results
Dan Theobald continually advancing performance and frequently quoted for Water related Efficiency Improvement Results I recently reduced a client’s chemical uses which led to savings greater than $250,000 in a year–and our environment benefited as well. Not only did they save a mighty sum but they are now identified in their community as a company that is substantially helping the ...
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Access Wastewater Consulting and Training
Dan Theobald “Wastewater Dan” The WastewaterWizard Centralizes access to Consulting & Training-Online Presence Informative Articles-Published Online: Daniel Theobald teaches "How sludge settles is a key performance indicator" http://bit.ly/1i9bBqk Daniel Theobald tells how to strengthens knowledge with Trends to monitor wastewater treatment ‘look and feel’ ...
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The WastewaterWizard Centralizes access to Consulting & Training-Online Presence
Dan Theobald “Wastewater Dan” The WastewaterWizard Centralizes access to Consulting & Training-Online Presence Informative Articles-Published Online: Daniel Theobald explains "Measurement of Suspended Solids" The Measurement of Suspended Solids Daniel Theobald teaches “How sludge settles is a key performance indicator” How sludge settles is a key performance ...
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Biodiversity may clean up water
Conserving biodiversity could help shield waterways against nitrogen pollution, says a study that showed how streams with more species are better at removing excess nutrients from water. The findings imply that developing countries that keep rivers and lakes species-rich could save money on water treatment, Bradley Cardinale, author of the study and an aquatic ecologist from the University of ...
By SciDev.Net
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EPA urges caution on tornado renovation activities involving lead paint
As the Joplin, Mo., area continues to recover from the May 22 tornado, EPA Region 7 recommends children and pregnant women keep away from work that could disturb lead-based paint. The Agency also urges persons working on construction surfaces that may contain lead-based paint to take precautions to prevent the spread of lead-contaminated dust, which is the most significant source of lead exposure ...
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Xylem study shows 65 percent reduction in energy use through more efficient wastewater treatment plant aeration system
Xylem Inc., a leading global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, has released the results of a full-scale study showing a 65 percent reduction in energy consumption at a municipal wastewater treatment plant in Sweden when more efficient equipment and improved systems were incorporated. The results of the study indicate a four-year ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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