Brochure | April 16, 2009

Brochure: ecoLine™-b Below Grade Oil / Water Separator

Source: Royal Environmental Systems, Inc.

The ecoLine™-b is designed to separate non-emulsified light liquids and low-water-soluble fluids with a specific gravity below 0.95, such as gasoline, diesel, heating oils and other mineral oils from effluent discharge.

ecoLine™-b Benefits

  • Designed for highly efficient free oil and hydrocarbon-laden sediment removal from contaminated water
  • Separates to 5 ppm effluent oil content w/specific gravity below 0.95
  • ecoLine-b's automatic shutoff valve closes the outlet pipe when the maximum oil storage capacity is reached
  • Independent testing certifies the systems ability to provide clean water exceeding current environmental standards
  • Allows for stricter, future point-source and industrial stormwater discharge guidelines with little or no modifications
  • Non-mechanical / non-electrical system for high reliability
  • Installation and maintenance friendly allowing access to all components from above ground
  • Compact component design allows for quick assembly in new or existing structures
  • Optimally designed for use in point source runoff (floor drains) and non-point source runoff from industrial areas (gas stations, maintenance facilities, electrical transformers, oil storage areas and others) containing significant loads of sediments and oils
  • Low cost removal of virtually 100% pure oil collection
  • Standard units provide 50, 160, 320, 640, 790 or 1110 GPM full flow treatment with manifold designs used for larger flow rates.
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