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I-BOx Series Packaged Biological Odor Control System Video
The I-BOx® Biological Odor Control System (patent pending) uses a two-stage process with a biological stage to remove 99% of the hydrogen sulfide (H2S), followed by an activated carbon polishing stage to remove residual H2S and organic odors. Standard models are available to treat up to 5,000 cfm (8500 m3/h) of odorous air.  Continue Reading..
Fluoride Saturator and Feed System Video
The IMS Fluoride Feed System is designed with separate saturator and solution tanks to ensure complete saturation, high reliability, low maintenance, and ease of use. Systems are sized to meet customer requirements.  Continue Reading..
MCS Modular Carbon Adsorber Odor Control System Video
The MCS odor control systems are single stage, skid-mounted, dry media systems, designed for relatively lower odor levels and organic odors. The media may be virgin activated carbon or any of a number of specialty catalytic carbon media. Standard models are available to treat up to 1,400 cfm (2400 m3/h) of odorous air.  Continue Reading..
Lime Slaker System Video
The IMS Lime Slaker Systems provide continuous high volume lime slurries (up to 8,000 lbs/hour) for industrial and municipal process pH adjustment, flocculation, and chemical reaction. The superior paste-type slaking technology consistently produces a higher strength and more reactive lime slurry resulting in more efficient and more economical use of the quicklime. Systems are factory assembled and tested for quick and easy installation, and...  Continue Reading..
AMERICAN Products Used In Cobb-Marietta West Side Loop Project
AMERICAN Products Used In Cobb-Marietta West Side Loop Project
Cobb County-Marietta Water Authority’s West Side Loop 48-inch Replacement Project is being conducted to provide additional water to western Cobb County and Paulding County in Georgia. AMERICAN provided approximately 30,000 feet of 48-inch-diameter V-Bio wrapped ductile iron pipe and more than 20 resilient wedge gate valves with Flex-Ring® ends in sizes 24 to 48 inches in diameter.  Continue Reading..
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UV Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) And The Groundwater Replenishment System In Orange County
Explore the UV-oxidation stage of the advanced water treatment process at the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) in Orange County, California. You will see how our TrojanUVPhox™ plays an important role in the final stage of the facility's treatment train.  Continue Reading..
How To Assemble & Install a Polychem Chain & Flight System
How To Assemble And Install A Polychem Chain And Flight System
Polychem non-metallic chain and flight systems are comprised of the finest quality components available in today's market. Reliably constructed and economically designed, these products function efficiently as part of any clarifier system. Learn how they are assembled and installed in the tank by watching this animation.  Continue Reading..
How To Cut Brentwood Media
How To Cut Brentwood Media
Brentwood customers often ask if our media can be cut to fit their design and how this should be done. Yes, it can be cut, and believe it or not, an easy solution is to use a chainsaw! Simply mark where you want to cut the media and make cuts on each side.  Continue Reading..
Utilizing Mobile Devices To Assist In Sensor Management
Hach’s new Mobile Sensor Management solution is an example of the instrumentation company’s mission to provide greater clarity to its customers. As Ray Ruth, Global Product Manager at Hach, explains to Bill King in this exclusive Water Online video, the software running on your mobile device-of-choice makes sense of the Big Data coming from your sensors to assist operators and lab technicians in prioritizing maintenance, analyzing samples both...  Continue Reading..
Electrocoagulation: An Alternative Wastewater Treatment Solution
Electrocoagulation is an alternative treatment process to the more traditional chemical and biological processes familiar to wastewater treatment professionals. As Doug Herber, Vice President of Water Treatment Technology for BakerCorp, explains to Kevin Westerling in this Water Online exclusive video, the electrocoagulation process requires less sludge than chemical and is less sensitive to changes that adversely affect biological systems.  Continue Reading..