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Hydroman™ THY35B Hydraulic Submersible Heavy Duty Slurry Pumps
Hydroman™ THY35B Hydraulic Submersible Heavy Duty Slurry Pumps used to transport the slurry containing abrasive solid particles. Such as the ore pulp transportation of metallurgy ore-dressing plant, hydraulic ash removal of thermal power plant, coal slurry and dense medium transportation of coal washing plant, river dredging, etc. Email: Sales2@tobeepump.com | Mob: +86-18031340097 | Skype: ...
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GE Completes Hudson River Dredging
GE [NYSE: GE] today (Oct 2, 2015) announced it has completed dredging in New York’s Upper Hudson River. Since 2009, GE has removed the majority of PCBs from the Upper Hudson River in one of the largest and most successful environmental cleanup projects ever undertaken in the United States. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has called the project an historic achievement that ...
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Addressing flooding on the Somerset Levels
Further information on the Environment Agency's response to flooding in Somerset The flooding on the Somerset Levels is the result of prolonged and persistent rainfall, with the area seeing more than twice the average rainfall for this time of year. Up to 40 properties and 65 square kilometres of land have unfortunately flooded. However, flood defences have protected over 200 square kilometres ...
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Hydroman™ Electric Submersible Agitator Pump
Email: Sales2@tobeepump.com Web: www.hydroman.cn Hydroman™ Submersible Agitator Sand Pump is the ideal pumping equipment to handle sand, sludge, slurry and other high density water mixed solids. TSQ Submersible Agitator Sand Pump is mainly composed of three parts which are pump body, motor and seal arrangement. Submersible slurry pump is widely used in metallurgy, chemical ...
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Another Successful Year of Hudson River Cleanup Draws to a Close; One More Year of Dredging Expected
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that next week the Hudson River dredging will conclude for the year. Dredging is expected to continue in spring 2015. To date, about 2.5 million cubic yards of sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been removed. In 2014 approximately 575,000 cubic yards of PCB-contaminated sediment were dredged from the bottom of the ...
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How to select a submersible sand pump for river dredging
Submersible sand pumps, also known as submerged suction pump and submersible slurry pump, is designed and developed by Hebei Zidong Pump company. Our submersible sand pumps is originally used in tailing handling and high-strength working environment for coal slag delivery. The main components of submersible sand pumps like impeller are as the same structural prototype as horizontal slurry pump ...
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ZIDONG pump company 12x10 High Pressure Sand Pump Work in USA Dredging
Zidong Pump company finished some new dredge pump project in USA. Customer had used our 12x10 High Pressure dredge pump for many years and received nice feedback.He had marked the pump parts reguarly and check the material hardness and resistance,and check the lifetime after using.This kind pump is made from A05 high chrome alloy material,it is very strong and wear resistant to use.The chrome ...
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Second phase of historic hudson river cleanup underway
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the dredging of sediment contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) has resumed in the Upper Hudson River, marking the start of the second and final phase of the Hudson River cleanup. The historic dredging project targets approximately 2.4 million cubic yards of PCB-contaminated sediment from a forty- mile section of the ...
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EPA to conduct first five-year review of Hudson River PCB cleanup
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is currently conducting a five-year review of the cleanup that has been conducted so far on the Hudson River PCBs Superfund site, which extends from Hudson Falls, New York, to New York City. The cleanup work is being performed in the Upper Hudson River north of Troy, New York. The purpose of this five-year review, which is legally required under the ...
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EPA update meeting on sheboygan cleanup sites march 2, 7 p.m.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a public meeting to update residents on progress at two cleanup sites in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on March 2, at the Mead Public Library, 710 N. Eighth St. EPA’s presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session. The Sheboygan River and Harbor site and the Wisconsin Public Service Corp. ...
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EPA Completes Fourth Season of Hudson River Dredging; Project Now about 73% Complete with GE, Not Taxpayers, Paying the Full Cost of Cleanup; $2 Billion Dredging Project Continues to Create Local Jobs
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that more than 612,000 cubic yards of river bottom sediment contaminated with PCBs were removed from the upper Hudson River during 2013, exceeding the annual goal of 350,000 cubic yards for this historic dredging project. This is similar to the amount dredged in 2012 when more than 650,000 cubic yards were removed. The Superfund cleanup ...
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EPA Announces `Cleanup Complete` at Sheboygan River Area of Concern
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced the completion of all dredging and habitat restoration projects required to remove the Sheboygan River "Area of Concern" from a list of toxic hot spots identified in the 1987 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement. "Thanks to the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative -- and our dedicated federal, state and local partners -- we have finished ...
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EPA objects to dredging permit proposals (KS, MO)
EPA has determined that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Draft Environmental Impact Statement presents insufficient scientific information to support dredging permits allowing sand and gravel removal from the Missouri River. The applicant’s proposal would allow the removal of 11,615,000 tons per year of main channel river bottom material. EPA Region 7 Administrator Karl Brooks ...
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The world of watermaster - newsletter 2017
Focus on shallow water dredging is increasing. Extensive urbanisation and deforestation has led to massive siltation and pollution in many inland water bodies around the world. Unpredictable climate extremes are becoming more and more frequent, causing floods and many other problems. As the amount of shallow water projects increases, so does the variety of available dredging machinery. This is a ...
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EPA regional administrator Judith a. Enck and congressional representative Paul Tonko announce progress on cleaning up the Hudson River and shoreline; 500 jobs created by Hudson River cleanup project; also tour superfund site in Colonie and Guilderland
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Judith Enck was joined by Congressional Representative Paul Tonko, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Deputy Commissioner Eugene Leff and Troy Mayor Lou Rosamilia on the shore of the Hudson River to mark the third season of dredging to remove PCB-contaminated sediment from a 40-mile stretch of the river between Fort ...
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EPA marks the startup of the final phase of Hudson River PCB dredging; 500 jobs created by this cleanup project
EPA Regional Administrator Judith A. Enck was joined today in Fort Edward, New York by Representative Maurice Hinchey, Representative Paul Tonko and New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Joseph Martens to mark the start of the second and final phase of the Hudson River cleanup that began on June 6, 2011. During this phase of dredging, General Electric will remove ...
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Minergy Completes Initial Testing of Sediment from Passaic River
Minergy Corporation recently completed the first phase of testing for application of its vitrification technology for treatment of contaminated sediment from the Passaic River located in New Jersey. The evaluation was completed to support the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 2 and New Jersey Department of Transportation, Office of Maritime Resources (NJDOT/OMR) Passaic River ...
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Largest pumping operation ever continues as Somerset Levels experience biggest flood for almost two decades
Flood warnings remain in force for south west and southern England Heavy showers could cause further flooding in south west and southern England through to Wednesday and people should continue to check their flood risk, the Environment Agency said today. With the ground already saturated, rivers and groundwater levels remain very responsive to rainfall, particularly on the Somerset Levels and ...
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10/8 F-G Sand Gravel Pump with Diesel Engine and Gearbox
Email: Sales7@tobeepump.com Web: www.tobeepump.com | www.slurrypumpsupply.com | www.tobee.store | www.tobee.ccTobee® 10/8 F-G Diesel Engine Sand Gravel Pump with gearbox has delivered to the port. It will be installed on a cutter suction dredger for pumping the sands, gravel, slurry, stone, and sediment etc. Tobee 10x8F-G pump wetted parts are made from Cr27~Cr28 high chrome alloy materials with ...
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US$22m Kinnickinnic River cleanup begins
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources have begun work on the $22 million cleanup of the Kinnickinnic River. The agencies will oversee the removal of 170,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment from the river between Becher Street and Kinnickinnic Avenue. The river will be cleaned up using $14.3 million from the Great Lakes Legacy Act fund and $7.7 ...
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