sewer cleaning system News
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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces 2006 Distributor Awards
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high-efficiency, high-performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2006 distributor sales awards. 2006 Distributor of the Year: Maric Sales of West Jordan, Utah has been selected KEG’s 2006 Distributor of the Year. “Maric has been a constant for KEG since ...
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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces New Operations Manager
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high efficiency, high performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the promotion of Josh Cox to Operations Manager of our Madison, Mississippi facility, effective today. Josh joined KEG in 2006 after graduating from Belhaven College. For the past year he has served as shipping ...
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John Solovey Named Northeastern Territory Manager
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in highefficiency, high‐performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the hiring of John Solovey as our Northeastern Territory Manager. Solovey joins KEG after four years as a territory manager with Johnston MadVac Sweepers of Chino, California. Solovey’s area of responsibility will be the Eastern Seaboard states from the ...
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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces the Hiring of Dean Peake
(Masison, MS) – KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high efficiency, high performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the addition of Dean Peake to our USA sales staff. “Dean Peake will become KEG’s Western Territory Manager effective January 8, 2007,” said Vice President and General Manager Barry Howell. “Dean joins our team ...
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Hi-Vac Corporation
Hi-Vac Corporation is pleased to announce the acquisition of O’Brien Manufacturing, a high quality sewer cleaning equipment manufacturer with over 65 years of experience. The addition of the O’Brien product line will include hydro-cart, skid, and trailer jetters. All manufacturing will be centrally located in our large modern facility in Marietta, Ohio with minimal interruptions in ...
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Reuse water, a sustainable future investment
Circular economy, climate emergency, sustainability. Over the last few months, these concepts fill the pages of the mainstream media and are studied in universities around the world. In an increasingly globalized environment, the scarcity of resources is a reality and, although from Europe the need to reuse water seems unthinkable, according to UNICEF data, 2,100 million people in the world do ...
By Salher
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Vice president, two managers of waste treatment facility sentenced for clean water act felonies
Three officials of Ecological Systems, Inc. (ESI), an oil reclamation company that operated a centralized waste treatment facility in Indianapolis, IN, were sentenced in U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana for felony violations of the Clean Water Act. The prosecution stemmed from ESI's intentional discharges of untreated wastewater and stormwater from its facility directly into the ...
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NACWA, NRDC Forward Statement Supporting Green Infrastructure to EPA
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and 20 other groups representing conservation interests, public utilities, and state regulators have joined forces to promote the use of green infrastructure as an economical and efficient way to reduce the impacts of combined and sanitary sewer overflows and to control stormwater runoff. A ...
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A new product from Joraform - food conveyor 60L
To simplify feeding the JK5100 with organic composting material, Joraform is happy to announce the newest member to our product family. The Food Conveyor 60 L facilitates the handling for operations with large amounts of food waste such as schools, restaurants, hotels and industries. Safety and Handling The food conveyor lid is opened and the waste food is put in the container. When the lid is ...
By Joraform AB
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Arecibo, Puerto Rico, to upgrade sewer system to resolve clean water act violations
A settlement between the United States and the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, will resolve violations of the Clean Water Act and specifically violations of its Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit, the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency announced today. This is the first judicial action addressing violations of this type of permit. Arecibo’s ...
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City of South Bend agrees to improve sewer system to address clean water act violations
The United States Attorney’s Office and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the City of South Bend, Indiana has agreed to make an estimated $509.5 million worth of improvements to its combined sewer system to significantly reduce overflows of raw sewage to the St. Joseph River, which is a tributary of Lake Michigan. One well-known stretch of the St. Joseph ...
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Jersey City, N.J. to upgrade and repair sewer system to resolve clean water act violations
A settlement between the United States and the Jersey City, N.J. Municipal Utilities Authority (JCMUA) will resolve Clean Water Act violations by JCMUA for failing to properly operate and maintain its combined sewer system, the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today. JCMUA violations included releases of untreated sewage into the Hackensack River, ...
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City of Evansville, Indiana, agrees to upgrade sewer systems - to comply with clean water act
The city of Evansville, Ind., has agreed to make extensive improvements to its sewer systems that will significantly reduce the city’s longstanding sewage overflows into the Ohio River in a comprehensive Clean Water Act settlement with federal and state governments, the Justice Department, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the state of Indiana announced today. The ...
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Portsmouth to build higher level of treatment and control sewer overflows
Under a recent settlement, the City of Portsmouth, N.H. will build better wastewater treatment and control sewer overflows. The agreement is filed as a consent decree in federal court because the City does not currently have the treatment facilities necessary to meet stringent limits in its waste water discharge permit. Also, much of the City’s sewer system is made up of a single set of pipes ...
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Jamaica Bay Plan Would Cleanse New York`s Estuary
NEW YORK, New York, October 15, 2007 (ENS) - Many New Yorkers are not aware that within the confines of the five boroughs are open water, salt marshes, grasslands, coastal woodlands, maritime shrublands and freshwater wetlands. At least 90 fish species, 325 species of birds and many reptiles, amphibians and small mammals share portions of Brooklyn and Queens with human residents. The 39 ...
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ExxonMobil addresses stormwater at everett terminal – better water quality in mystic and island end rivers will result
EPA and MassDEP have issued a modification to ExxonMobil’s stormwater discharge permit to the Island End River, a tributary to the Mystic River. The permit modification incorporates the substantial improvements that ExxonMobil has made to the stormwater management system at its Everett Terminal, working in accordance with a 2009 memorandum of understanding between EPA Region 1 and ...
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