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Heat-based medical waste processing systems often require extensive supporting infrastructure, including boiler systems, cooling equipment, sewer and wastewater connections, gas supply lines, permitting, environmental compliance measures, and facility modifications before processing can even begin. ...
For years we have been taught there are two ways to clean a line. The first method is step cleaning which is running a nozzle in increments through the line to clean a portion of the line at a time. The issue with this method is that you end up cleaning the same areas of the line multiple times. For example if you are trying to clean a 350 foot line, you end up doing 1,400 feet of work. This will ...
Understanding Advanced Gas Detector Systems Modern gas detector systems are far more sophisticated than their predecessors. ...
Generally speaking, gas detectors are mainly divided into two categories, stationary gas detectors or portable gas detectors. ...
As one of the first SL-RAT adopters, Augusta Utilities integrated acoustic technology to address a consent decree by the Georgia Environmental Protection ...
In recent times, issues related to sewer networks have been primarily about asset management, odour, corrosion and safety issues. ...
Installed inside pipes or tubes, they eliminate sewer gas odor. In the process, bacteria and other microorganisms are dissolved by using organic carbon into cellular material and carbon dioxide. ...
By bringing together this technology, ATi offers a unique, unified solution for septicity monitoring and prevention in sewer networks, utilising both liquid and gas phase sensors. ATi’s SeptiNet is an innovative breakthrough in smart, continuous and accurate wastewater septicity monitoring for sewer networks. ...
ByCoftec
H2S is colorless, flammable, poisonous, and corrosive gas with one sulfur atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms. Also, known as sewer gas, swamp gas, or manure gas. ...
When not properly intercepted, FOG can adhere to sewer pipes, cause blockages and damage lift stations. If left in wastewater, FOG can create hydrogen sulfide, a poisonous gas corrosive to sewer infrastructures. According to the U.S. EPA, 23,000 to 75,000 sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) occur each year, and the majority are ...
Inflatable Pipe Stopper is mainly for temporarily blocking and stopping the flow in the pipe lines. These flows can be sewer, storm water, gas or oil. Also, they can be used for gravity pipelines leakage testing. ...
HDPE pipe (some called poly pipe) is a kind of High-density polyethylene made plastic pipe that is widely used for fluid and gas transfer. Due to many benefits of its raw material high-density polyethylene, Polyethylene pipe is often used to replace aging concrete or steel pipelines. ...
ByTee Pipe
Overview Odour pollution in the form of Hydrogen Sulfide was a major problem at the Stanford Waste Water Treatment Plant. The city administrators did not have data to identify and correlate with the complaints raised by nearby citizens. Oizom’s odour monitoring solution was deployed with real-time data visualization at the WWTP. Oizom’s partner Metersys were empowered to understand ...
BUILDING AGE: Over time buildings and building systems deteriorate, become less efficient or accumulate debris. Common problems include sewer gas, mold, debris in HVAC Systems, clogged filters or even missing filters in the HVAC system. ...
Sheriff, MS, CIH, CSP, President Is It Sewer Gas? The first thing to do is make sure the smell is sewer gas—usually a rotten egg smell—and not a natural gas smell, which usually smells like a skunk. ...
The drilling went under 3 underground storage tanks, a roadway, gas, sewer, water, electric, and irrigation line and under 3 rows of a parking lot. ...
Building an underground water tank is one of the most vital ways of protecting your home or business against the danger and devastation of a bush fire. It can be a lengthy process, but if you plan every section of the build comprehensively and make sure your contractors are prepared for every eventuality, you’ll be able to get your underground water tank completed and doing the job it was ...
BUILDING AGE: Over time buildings and building systems deteriorate, become inoperable or accumulate debris. Common problems include sewer gas, mold, debris in HVAC Systems. VARIED OCCUPANCY: Combining offices, computer equipment, printers, health care facilities, daycare, restaurants, schools, warehouses, factories, studios and residential apartments, condos, ...
While we close up our homes, offices, and public buildings to stabilize the indoor environment, we are trapping whatever is in the air: mold, dust, bacteria, chemicals, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, paint solvents, cleaners, process chemicals, bacteria, sewer gas, heat, humidity—the list can go on and on. A host of symptoms – and diseases – can ...
BUILDING AGE: Over time buildings and building systems deteriorate, become inoperable or accumulate debris. Common problems include sewer gas, mold, debris in HVAC Systems. VARIED OCCUPANCY: Combining offices, computer equipment, printers, health care facilities, daycare, restaurants, schools, warehouses, factories, studios and residential apartments, condos, ...
