CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Pipeline Flash Reactors for Mixing & Contacting

    Pipeline Flash Reactors (PFRs or spool pieces) utilize high velocity mixing to transfer ozone or oxygen-enriched sidestreams into bulk water flow, all within a compact footprint. With a PFR, ozone or oxygen mass transfer occurs in the pipeline within seconds, eliminating the need for additional tanks or basins.

  • PFOA/PFOS Treatment Systems

    PFOA/PFOS in Drinking Water

    PFOA (perfluorooctanic acid) and PFOS (perflurooctane sulfonate) are organic synthetic chemicals that have been used in manufacturing a multitude of industrial and consumer-based products including coatings, carpeting, and fire-fighting foams. Over several decades, they have contaminated the environment, specifically our drinking water sources, causing significant health concerns that recently prompted the EPA to take action.

  • Aqueous Ammonia Feed Systems

    The IMS packaged Aqueous Ammonia Feed Systems include a heavy duty pressure rated aqueous ammonia storage tank, integral ammonia fume scrubber, peristaltic dosing pump, instrumentation and controls in a fully contained, pre-assembled skid.

  • Carbon Systems

    Loprest designs and manufactures granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment systems for taste and odor applications, chlorine removal, PFC’s, 1 2 3 TCP, PCE/TCE, 1 4 dioxane, and many other contaminants. Loprest has a long, successful history in the selection and application of the proper carbon media for the application.

  • Lug Style Butterfly Valve: Type 578

    The Type 578 Lug Butterfly Valve has several beneficial design features unique to the Georg Fischer butterfly valve line. The double eccentric operating principle has an off-center disc and shaft that disengages the disk from the seal with only 3 degrees of rotation.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

From lab curiosity to scalable reality — ferrate is stepping into the spotlight. At WEFTEC 2025, Rick Bacon of AMS joins host Angela Godwin to reveal how AMS has cracked the code on one of water treatment’s most powerful yet elusive oxidants.