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For years, we 've supported better residential and commercial infrastructure for water and wastewater pumping and treatment with our packaged pumping and treatment systems. In particular, our packaged Wet Well Mounted Pump Stations and Underground Pump Stations have delivered tremendous value through simplified, safe, and durable operation. ...
BySmith & Loveless Inc. based in Lenexa, KANSAS (USA)
This is the process of taking nitrogen from the surface and pumping it underground to inert the underground workings. In recent years, new developments in high-wall mining equipment mean there is now also a requirement for inertisation in some high-wall mining ...
ByOn Site Gas Systems based in Lane Cove, AUSTRALIA
Mine backfill is defined as the material used to fill the cavities (i.e., stopes) created by underground mining. Backfilling can be a means to dispose of sludge and/or tailings which may contain hazardous materials and to reduce surface environmental impacts by storing tailings underground. Alternately, backfilling with nonhazardous materials can allow for mining productivity improvements. To these materials are added a variety of fillers such as fly ash, course sand, or gravels along with a binder, such as ...
ByWesTech Engineering, LLC based in Salt Lake City, UTAH (USA)
HandyTube LLC specializes in the manufacture of stainless steel tubing that excels in corrosive, high-pressure, and high-temperature environments. These properties make the tubing highly suitable for geothermal energy systems and other applications requiring efficient heat transfer, such as solar dishes. Designed for stringent specifications, the tubing accommodates high working pressures, safely transmitting flammable gases including hydrogen, LNG, and CNG. HandyTube's offerings include up to 6,000 feet of coiled ...
ByHandyTube LLC based in Camden, DELAWARE (USA)
Facilities Management: Clogged Sewer Issues Are on the Rise. Facilities Management of a large private or public facility can present daily challenges. The last thing a facility manager wants to deal with is a clogged sewer or an ejector pump clog. Unfortunately sewage today is worse than ever – full of rags, disposable wipes, paper towels, sanitary napkins, mop heads and other material that pumping systems were never designed to handle. These conditions result in toilet backups, expensive ejector pump clogs, ...
ByJWC Environmental based in Santa Ana, CALIFORNIA (USA)
