CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • SORBIX T Series

    LC (Low Concentrations) Model Designed to treat low concentrations (<20 µg/l) of PFAS contaminated water from construction dewatering activities, and other short to medium-term treatment requirements. These systems manage a range of flow rates up to 100 GPM (6 L/sec) and include pre-treatment.

    RR (Rapid Response) Model The RR Models can be shipped and assembled quickly; ideal for rapid response situations. Models come in several sizes and can be configured in series or parallel to accommodate higher flow rates or additional treatment options. The small footprint and simple design allows for rapid deployment of PFAS treatment.

  • Bardac® LF 18 — A Novel Cooling Water Algaecide

    The active ingredient in Bardac® LF 18 is dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride. This product comes in two concentrations: -10WT (10% w/w) and -50WT (50% w/w). Several chemical properties of this product yield key benefits that set it apart from other industrial cooling water products. It is a quaternary ammonium compound (quat). Quats are typically low cost and highly effective biocides for a broad spectrum of organisms.

  • NeoTech D228™

    The NeoTech D228™ is specially designed to disinfect water and is an essential component in advanced oxidation processes.

  • SYNCRO-CLEANSE®

    Further reduction of the volume of backwash water requirements can be achieved with the application of the Loprest SYNCRO-CLEANSE® process. This patented design utilizes both air and water for a more efficient backwash operation.

  • SORBIX M Series

    The SORBIX™ M Series systems are housed in single shipping containers, designed to meet the demands of rapid installation and start-up. Systems include pre-treatment, as required, are configured for SORBIX PURE or SORBIX RePURE resins, and come in 50, 100, 200, and 200+ GPM (3, 6, 12 and 12+ L/sec) models.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Travis Kennedy sits down with Elisa Mayerberger of Calgon Carbon to explore the growing importance of thermal reactivation in water treatment.