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Tisdale, Saskatchewan, video shows earth moving equipment excavating site for new water treatment plant.
Natco Al-Rushaid Middle East Ltd awarded a company registration ...
NATCO has designed, manufactured and marketed production equipment and services for more than 80 years. NATCO's production equipment includes: crude oil separators, dehydrators, desalters, produced oily water treatment, gas production ...
Water - Indian Hills Nevada

Indian Hills NV - Clean water is essential for everyday life. Our goal at the Indian Hills General Improvement District’s Water Treatment ... all » Plant is to ensure that you are provided with water that is safe to drink. Our water system consists of several wells, 4 storage tanks, the Hobo Water Treatment Plant and distribution system. Water is pumped from several District wells to the Hobo Water Treatment Plant, where it is treated and distributed to customers. The District removes color and contaminants from its water with state of the art equipment and a process called “Ozonation” in which ozone is injected into a stream of water. Our goal at the Wastewater Treatment Plant is to remove harmful pollutants from domestic and industrial liquid waste so that it is safe to return to the environment. The District’s Wastewater Treatment Plant receives and processes approximately 400-thousand gallons of sewage a day and we have the capacity to handle 600-thousand gallons. The process involves primary and secondary treatments; first solid objects are removed and discharged to a plastic lined storage bin for landfill disposal. It then goes through another process to remove additional grit, which has settled at the bottom of the tank. The next phase involves a biological treatment process, which biologically degrades the waste material. The treatment consists of alternating phases of aeration and non-aeration, which allows additional solids to settle at the bottom. For the final phase, the disinfected water is used to wash down primary treatment equipment. What’s left is stored in six ponds and used for disposal through irrigation of the Sunridge Golf Course. If you would like a tour of the District’s Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities, please contact the main office at (775) 267-2805. «
Someone's dumping cancer-causing chemicals in Helena sewers - The Missoulian
Met-Chem Inc.

http://www.metchem.com/ Met-Chem Inc. is a manufacturer of waste water treatment equipment including Filter Presses, Clarifiers, Sludge Dryers and complete Waste Treatment Systems. All of which is commonly used in the metal finishing industry. We have been a quality supplier of equipment and filter media since 1956 and are located near the heart of the industry in Cleveland, Ohio. CLARIFIERS: PARALLEL PLATE SETTLING TANK. SLUDGE DRYERS: DRIES SLUDGE CAKE FURTHER. In addition to Filter Presses, Clarifiers, and Sludge Dryers we also offer a wide variety of filter media cloths, bags, and filter cartridges. Since we don't require a minimum order, large and small orders are welcomed. We can also supply small component items such as temperature probes, pH probes and recorders, pumps, valves and filters, to complete engineered turn-key systems with installation and start-up if required. TURN-KEY SYSTEMS: START TO FINISH WASTE TREATMENT. FILTER MEDIA: CLOTHS, BAGS, MEDIA. MADE IN-HOUSE. Met-Chem's talented fabrication team is capable of manufacturing standard and custom control panels, stands, tanks, or almost anything you may need in your plant, be it for waste water, plating, anodizing, metal finishing or chemical process facilities. USED EQUIPMENT: LARGE INVENTORY OF ALMOST EVERYTHING. The Met-Chem installation crew can also provide rigging services and equipment installation to comply with federal regulations and military specifications. We can also remove or relocate existing equipment and are happy to offer trade-ins or outright purchases on used equipment. POLY PRODUCTS: EVAPORATORS/RECOVERY UNITS. Met-Chem has always been well known for our quality and value on new equipment, and now we are also known for our large inventory of used equipment, including complete plating lines, rectifiers and waste water treatment equipment. APPLICATIONS: TECH INFO AND CASE HISTORIES REQUEST INFO: NEED A SPECIFIC QUOTATION? Our courteous and professional Customer Service Staff is always available to serve you in any of your process needs.
Public water utilities down the Toilet
... and equipment), irrigation and well-drilling technologies, water and sanitation services and utilities, water infrastructure maintenance and construction (from pipes and distribution to all scales of treatment plants for residential ...
NASA's Space Water Recycling System has Hiccups
Here's how the system works: Urine from the astronauts is distilled in a partial space vacuum, allowing the water to boil off. The distilled waste water is funneled into a mini-treatment plant that removes hair, lint and other ...
Documentary: Killing the Children of Iraq

Before 1990 and the imposition of sanctions, Iraq had one of the highest standards of living in the Middle East. After the economic sanctions, Unicef reported that at least 200 children were dying every day. Dying from malnutrition, a lack of clean water and a lack of medical equipment and drugs to cure easily treatable diseases. Many sewage treatment plants were targets of the air strikes during the war. Others disintegrated without equipment and spare parts from abroad. Chlorine and other water purification chemicals were banned under 'dual use' considerations. As a result children died of what should be treatable diseases: simple diarrhoea, typhoid, dysentery and other water-borne illnesses. After the Gulf war Iraq was not allowed the equipment to clean up its battlefields. More than 1 million rounds of weapons coated in depleted uranium (basically nuclear waste) were used by the allies during the war. As much as 300 tonnes of expended DU ammunition now lies scattered throughout Kuwait and Iraq. Depleted uranium dust gets into the food chain via water and the soil. It can be ingested and inhaled. Prolonged internal exposure leads to respiratory diseases, breakdown of the immune system, leukaemia, lung cancer and bone cancer. Cases of cancers in Iraq have risen tenfold since 1990. If cancers continue on the present upward curve, 44 per cent of the population could develop cancer within ten years.
USAID and AmeriCares provide safe water to Ampara communities
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the international relief organization AmeriCares today marked the completion of the Pottuvil/Ulla Water Treatment Plant and Ulla Supply System, to give the residents of ...
Space water unit comes up dry again :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation
water treatment plant equipment - Google News Converting urine into drinking water for space station astronauts is not all that different from what happens at water treatment plants on Earth -- at a much smaller scale. ''What goes around comes around,'' said Bob Bagdigian, ...
Tisdale, Saskatchewan, video shows earth moving equipment excavating site for new water treatment plant.
Natco Al-Rushaid Middle East Ltd awarded a company registration ...
NATCO has designed, manufactured and marketed production equipment and services for more than 80 years. NATCO's production equipment includes: crude oil separators, dehydrators, desalters, produced oily water treatment, gas production ...
Water - Indian Hills Nevada
Indian Hills NV - Clean water is essential for everyday life. Our goal at the Indian Hills General Improvement District’s Water Treatment ... all » Plant is to ensure that you are provided with water that is safe to drink. Our water system consists of several wells, 4 storage tanks, the Hobo Water Treatment Plant and distribution system. Water is pumped from several District wells to the Hobo Water Treatment Plant, where it is treated and distributed to customers. The District removes color and contaminants from its water with state of the art equipment and a process called “Ozonation” in which ozone is injected into a stream of water. Our goal at the Wastewater Treatment Plant is to remove harmful pollutants from domestic and industrial liquid waste so that it is safe to return to the environment. The District’s Wastewater Treatment Plant receives and processes approximately 400-thousand gallons of sewage a day and we have the capacity to handle 600-thousand gallons. The process involves primary and secondary treatments; first solid objects are removed and discharged to a plastic lined storage bin for landfill disposal. It then goes through another process to remove additional grit, which has settled at the bottom of the tank. The next phase involves a biological treatment process, which biologically degrades the waste material. The treatment consists of alternating phases of aeration and non-aeration, which allows additional solids to settle at the bottom. For the final phase, the disinfected water is used to wash down primary treatment equipment. What’s left is stored in six ponds and used for disposal through irrigation of the Sunridge Golf Course. If you would like a tour of the District’s Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities, please contact the main office at (775) 267-2805. «
Someone's dumping cancer-causing chemicals in Helena sewers - The Missoulian
Someone's dumping cancer-causing chemicals in Helena sewers The Missoulian, MT - Plant records show sudden, short-term spikes in wastewater acidity six more times since the initial discovery a month ago. “It’s not just a one-time hit,” ... |
Met-Chem Inc.
http://www.metchem.com/ Met-Chem Inc. is a manufacturer of waste water treatment equipment including Filter Presses, Clarifiers, Sludge Dryers and complete Waste Treatment Systems. All of which is commonly used in the metal finishing industry. We have been a quality supplier of equipment and filter media since 1956 and are located near the heart of the industry in Cleveland, Ohio. CLARIFIERS: PARALLEL PLATE SETTLING TANK. SLUDGE DRYERS: DRIES SLUDGE CAKE FURTHER. In addition to Filter Presses, Clarifiers, and Sludge Dryers we also offer a wide variety of filter media cloths, bags, and filter cartridges. Since we don't require a minimum order, large and small orders are welcomed. We can also supply small component items such as temperature probes, pH probes and recorders, pumps, valves and filters, to complete engineered turn-key systems with installation and start-up if required. TURN-KEY SYSTEMS: START TO FINISH WASTE TREATMENT. FILTER MEDIA: CLOTHS, BAGS, MEDIA. MADE IN-HOUSE. Met-Chem's talented fabrication team is capable of manufacturing standard and custom control panels, stands, tanks, or almost anything you may need in your plant, be it for waste water, plating, anodizing, metal finishing or chemical process facilities. USED EQUIPMENT: LARGE INVENTORY OF ALMOST EVERYTHING. The Met-Chem installation crew can also provide rigging services and equipment installation to comply with federal regulations and military specifications. We can also remove or relocate existing equipment and are happy to offer trade-ins or outright purchases on used equipment. POLY PRODUCTS: EVAPORATORS/RECOVERY UNITS. Met-Chem has always been well known for our quality and value on new equipment, and now we are also known for our large inventory of used equipment, including complete plating lines, rectifiers and waste water treatment equipment. APPLICATIONS: TECH INFO AND CASE HISTORIES REQUEST INFO: NEED A SPECIFIC QUOTATION? Our courteous and professional Customer Service Staff is always available to serve you in any of your process needs.
Public water utilities down the Toilet
... and equipment), irrigation and well-drilling technologies, water and sanitation services and utilities, water infrastructure maintenance and construction (from pipes and distribution to all scales of treatment plants for residential ...
NASA's Space Water Recycling System has Hiccups
Here's how the system works: Urine from the astronauts is distilled in a partial space vacuum, allowing the water to boil off. The distilled waste water is funneled into a mini-treatment plant that removes hair, lint and other ...
Documentary: Killing the Children of Iraq
Before 1990 and the imposition of sanctions, Iraq had one of the highest standards of living in the Middle East. After the economic sanctions, Unicef reported that at least 200 children were dying every day. Dying from malnutrition, a lack of clean water and a lack of medical equipment and drugs to cure easily treatable diseases. Many sewage treatment plants were targets of the air strikes during the war. Others disintegrated without equipment and spare parts from abroad. Chlorine and other water purification chemicals were banned under 'dual use' considerations. As a result children died of what should be treatable diseases: simple diarrhoea, typhoid, dysentery and other water-borne illnesses. After the Gulf war Iraq was not allowed the equipment to clean up its battlefields. More than 1 million rounds of weapons coated in depleted uranium (basically nuclear waste) were used by the allies during the war. As much as 300 tonnes of expended DU ammunition now lies scattered throughout Kuwait and Iraq. Depleted uranium dust gets into the food chain via water and the soil. It can be ingested and inhaled. Prolonged internal exposure leads to respiratory diseases, breakdown of the immune system, leukaemia, lung cancer and bone cancer. Cases of cancers in Iraq have risen tenfold since 1990. If cancers continue on the present upward curve, 44 per cent of the population could develop cancer within ten years.
USAID and AmeriCares provide safe water to Ampara communities
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the international relief organization AmeriCares today marked the completion of the Pottuvil/Ulla Water Treatment Plant and Ulla Supply System, to give the residents of ...
Space water unit comes up dry again :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Nation
water treatment plant equipment - Google News Converting urine into drinking water for space station astronauts is not all that different from what happens at water treatment plants on Earth -- at a much smaller scale. ''What goes around comes around,'' said Bob Bagdigian, ...