Floating Trash Services For Water And Wastewater Available In Vanuatu
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Manufactured by WWS Wasserkraft GmbHbased in AUSTRIA
Beside the turbines even other devices and parts are required for the free from trouble-free operation of hydroelectric power plants. These are summarised under the collective term steel hydraulic engineering. ...
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based in USA
Underwater structural inspections for dams are critical to identify any signs of degradation or loss of functionality. With more than 29 years of experience, Hibbard Inshore’s inspections have included penstocks, face of dam, lower outlets, toe of dam, intakes, head gates and seals, trash racks, turbines, and turbine shut off valves. Hibbard Inshore can equip each of their ROVs with ...
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Manufactured by Jellyfishbot by IADYSbased in FRANCE
This extremely compact and robust robot collects floating waste and oil autonomously or remotely. By acting as close as possible to the sources of pollution, it prevents the dispersion of pollutants into rivers, seas and oceans. ...
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Manufactured by International Water Screensbased in USA
Our services include custom traveling water screen engineering and design. We also manufacture and install water screens including fish screens, debris removal screens, cooling tower water screens and ...
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Manufactured by Texas Aquatic Harvesting Inc. (TAH)based in USA
Improving habitat in lakes, ponds and rivers for fish and wildlife through mechanical harvesting of problematic aquatic plants, floating tussocks and debris is our main priority. Native and exotic aquatic vegetation often becomes problematic. Mechanical removal (harvesting) often means extracting these problems with in-lake large mechanical harvesters and depositing the removed material on the ...
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based in USA
Cleaning underground tanks without manned entry is generally an imprecise process. A typical tank cleaner will place a high-powered water jet inside the tank. The water jet will circulate around the tank, while a vacuum truck is sucking out the waste and ...
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based in USA
After a hurricane, major storm or flood, what should a UST operator do? If your UST facility has been impacted by a major weather event, such as a hurricane, Superstorm, or flood, there are a number of steps you should consider taking in order to protect your site. These practices will help you minimize the destruction to your site and assist you in safely returning the facility to operation as ...
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