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U.S. Responds to Galena Train Derailment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is responding to the derailment of a BNSF freight train that occurred near Galena, Illinois on March 5th. EPA is conducting air monitoring, taking water samples, assessing environmental damage and setting up booms to protect nearby waterways from oil leaking from the rail cars. So far, air monitors have detected airborne particles typically associated with ...
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Oil in Water Monitoring Made Simple for Industrial Applications
TDHI Inc announces the launch of the new low-cost TD-120 oil in water monitor. Available for immediate delivery, the TD-120 is ideal for detection of oil leaks and spills in heat exchangers, boilers, and membrane systems as well as optimization of water treatment systems. With low detection limits and greatly extended detection range, the TD-120 provides the necessary tools and ease of use to ...
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Oil in Water Monitoring Made Simple for Industrial Applications
Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments is pleased to announce the launch of the new low-cost TD-120 oil in water monitor. Available now for immediate delivery, the TD-120 is ideal for detection of oil leaks and spills in heat exchangers, boilers, and membrane systems as well as optimization of water treatment systems. With low detection limits and greatly extended detection range, the TD-120 ...
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Howard County, Maryland, Settles Underground Storage Tank Violations at Two Facilities
Howard County, Maryland, has agreed to pay a $9,727 penalty to settle alleged violations of underground storage tank (UST) regulations at two facilities in Columbia, Md., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today. EPA cited the county for not complying with safeguards designed to prevent, detect, and control leaks of petroleum and other hazardous substances from USTs. The alleged ...
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Protect sea-water intakes from oil using turner oil in water monitors
The protection of Desalination Plants, Open Loop Cooling Water Intakes, Seafood Processing Plants and other seawater users is a special problem during an oil spill or other marine accident. Potential pollution sources include crude oil drilling and production, ships and barges with oily bilge wastewater or cargo spills, and other industrial plants with oil leaks in cooling water discharges. Low ...
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New laser lab on wheels to reduce emissions
The Environmental Measurement Group and the Centre for Carbon Measurement at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have launched a new mobile laboratory to detect and measure emissions that are harmful to the environment. The DIAL (Differential Absorption Lidar) facility is a sophisticated laser-based system that provides rapid, accurate measurements of airborne emissions. It is a completely ...
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The new power partnership for Northern California, Nevada & Hawaii
We are pleased to confirm that Sierra Utility Sales Inc, have signed a deal with EMT to represent our world class SF6 management solutions; meeting customer needs for Utility Substation, Transmission, Distribution and Generation applications; in Northern California, Nevada and Hawaii. EMT welcomes the Sierra Utility Team to our global distribution network, for what promises to be a successful ...
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Water intake protection using fluorescence monitors
The protection of municipal drinking water producers and industrial plants water intakes from oil and hydrocarbon contamination has long been a problem for users of rivers, lakes and oceans. Potential pollution sources include ships and barges with oily bilge wastewater or cargo spills, local surface traffic accidents with fuel spills, upstream industrial plants with oil leaks in cooling water, ...
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Countdown Begins for NEFTEGAZ 2024! What High-end Products Will FPI Showcase?
Russia, as a major oil and gas resource-rich country, has always attracted attention with its international oil and gas industry exhibition NEFTEGAZ held in Moscow. NEFTEGAZ 2024 will officially open its doors on April 15th, and FPI will be waiting for your visit at booth #76C01. Please refer to the map below for the exact location of our booth. Join us and explore the latest innovations in the ...
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TDHI Displays Advanced Oil in Water Technology at OTC 2019
At this year's Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments (TDHI) will exhibit its industry leading, flexible product line of oil in water monitors, analyzers and accessories. TDHI will display the newly updated TD-550 and TD-560 Oil in Water Analyzers, the TD-107 Oil Content Monitor (OCM), and new accessories like the Clean-in-Place (CIP) system and TD Sample ...
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Heat exchanger monitoring and protection using UV fluorescence technology
Fluorescence oil in water measurement technology uses ultraviolet and near ultraviolet light to cause the chemicals in various oils, fuels and heat transfer fluids to fluoresce. Fluorescence is the emission of light energy from molecules that are excited by the UV light. Fluorescence is a well known and understood measurement technology that is specific to oils and fuels or specific dyes and ...
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Cleanup of fuel leaking from sunken boat continues
Officials were assessing the environmental damage Tuesday after a towboat carrying 100,000 gallons of diesel fuel and oil sank in the Mississippi River in eastern Iowa, closing the river to barge traffic. Members of the U.S. Coast Guard, the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other organizations don't yet know what the towboat struck before it began sinking ...
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North Dakota launching website to notify public of spills
It took nearly two weeks for North Dakota officials to tell the public about an autumn pipeline rupture that caused more than 20,000 barrels of crude to ooze across a northwestern wheat field. In response to extensive media coverage and criticism from environmental groups, the North Dakota Health Department will launch a website sometime this week that will enable the public to monitor reported ...
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Australian oil spill report confirms need for long term environmental plan
An independent marine scientists' report into the environmental effects of the Montara oil spill says a systematic, long-term monitoring effort is the only way to ascertain the true impacts of the spill on the region's biodiversity. This supports the Government's actions to commission a long-term monitoring plan with the company - PTTEP. The report describes the results from a survey of marine ...
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“Prairie Resilience” is not enough: Saskatchewan’s role in meeting Canada’s greenhouse gas reduction pledge
The Saskatchewan Environmental Society (SES) is calling on the Saskatchewan government to improve its level of ambition when it comes to reducing province-wide greenhouse gas pollution. Saskatchewan currently releases more than 76 million tonnes of manmade greenhouse gas pollutants into the atmosphere each year. On a per capita basis that works out to just over 69 tonnes per person, more than ...
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New Liquid Ultrasonic Flowmeter has Apps and is Optimized for Thermal Energy/BTU Measurement
Sierra Instruments is proud to introduce its new InnovaSonic® 207i transit-time ultrasonic liquid flow meter with thermal energy/BTU capability for superior flow measurement. Designed, built and calibrated by Sierra in Monterey, California, for non-intrusive liquid flow metering, and optimized for thermal energy/BTU measurement, the 207i transit-time ultrasonic flow meter is the ideal ...
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GE Launches New Technologies, Highlights Cross-Business Portfolio of Offshore Solutions at OTC 2013
GE (NYSE: GE) continues to expand its technology portfolio to address the challenges of offshore drilling and production and the rigors of deepwater drilling. Several GE business units are showcasing their latest products and services for the offshore sector in Booth 3163 at the 2013 Offshore Technology Conference (OTC), which is expected to draw nearly 90,000 attendees. “With one of the ...
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