commercial wastewater treatment system Articles
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High strength wastewater can be treated...FAST - Case Study
Installer: Spiers Construction, LLC. Distributor: Alternative Wastewater Systems, LLC Problem The Wholesale Meat (Owyhee) Packing Plant in Homedale, Idaho was established in 1989. After 20 years in business they were faced with an unfortunate situation, a failed septic system. The plant is located within a quarter mile of the Snake River – which borders between Idaho and Oregon. ...
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Cocopeat Biofiltration Systems
A cocopeat biofilter system is a low-cost and low-maintenance on-site wastewater treatment solution that is modular in design and applicable for residential, institutional and commercial establishments. The system can be designed to passively treat septic tank effluent to meet secondary treatment levels. For residential use, the biofilter unit consists of a relatively small ...
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Case study - drain field renovation with RetroFAST
Engineer: Dick Bartel, Point One Engineering Distributor: Frank Hay, Pinnacle Environmental Technologies, Inc. Location: British Columbia, Canada Dick Bartel approached Frank Hay in mid August 2002 looking for alternatives for repairing a neighbor’s biologically-failing conventional septic system. Bartel had originally looked into replacing the entire soil absorption system with a ...
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Sludge Treatment and Disposal Technologies
Most wastewater treatment processes produce a by-product that purifies wastewater before it is released into local waterways. This by-product is named as sludge. Typically in solid, semi-solid or liquid state, it is in fact an amalgamation of all the liquid wastes that are discharged by domestic houses, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture after aerobic biological treatment. ...
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Minimal Site Disruption with RetroFAST - Case study
Installer: Carleton Environmental Services, Inc. in conjunction with L&S Water Technologies, Inc. Location: Ontario, Canada Rob Sanna, technical advisor for L&S Water Technologies, was contacted by a homeowner in September 2003 to provide maintenance and pump out for a 14-year-old conventional septic system utilizing a sand drain fi eld. The system was bleeding out, creating small ponds ...
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Bio-Microbics Inc. wins--- exporter of the year award
Bio-Microbics Inc., Shawnee, Kan., has received a 2009 Exporter of the Year award from ThinkGlobal Inc., publisher of Commercial News USA, the official export promotion magazine of the U.S. Commerce Department in the Environmental category. The company manufactures economical and ecological wastewater and storm water treatment systems for light commercial and residential onsite markets, ...
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Lowes Plaza commercial wastewater system information
Commercial wastewater is usually highly concentrated in organic content and complicated by sanitary routines and house keeping habits that shorten the expected life of the soil disposal system. Advanced wastewater treatment will preserve the disposal system indefinitely and often represents a one to three year return on investment for commercial facilities. This Aquapoint wastewater treatment ...
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Ecoflo ® Cluster Treatment System - Municipality of St-Joseph-de-Kamouraska, QC, Canada
Customer: Municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska County of Kamouraska, QC, Canada Located approximately 180 kilometres East of Quebec City, and 20 km (12.5 mi) from Rivière-du-Loup, the municipality of Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska is part of the Bas-Saint-Laurent Administrative region. Founded in 1922, its economy is based primarily on agriculture and lumber. This peaceful rural ...
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Bayview Community - Wastewater Treatment System
Formed just after the Civil War, “Bayview” is a 300 year‐old predominately African American community. The residents of the community organized and created the Bayview Citizens for Social Justice In 1998. The group formed partnerships to improve the lives of the community by installing a water and wastewater treatment system. Funding came from multiple Federal. State and County ...
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Wetland Biofilter System provides year-round, cost effective treatment to over 1.5 million litres of wastewater
The success of early surface flow treatment wetlands in Canada was limited by hydraulic blockages and oxygen limitation due to freezing. From 1991 to 1996, Dr. Edgar Lemon, with the Friends of Fort George, researched a sub-surface vertical flow constructed wetland treating lagoon effluent at Niagara-on-the-Lake, funded by the Ontario Ministry of Environment (MOE) and the United States ...
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