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Wastewater Clean-Up Made Easy

Posted November 08, 2007 10:07 AM

Wastewater remediation is essential for water conservation and environmental protection. AFS (Advanced Filtration Systems) and coalescers can efficiently remove oil, grease, floating debris and settleable solids from wastewater, providing substantial economic advantages for operations. Can these technologies benefit your organization's bottom line and the environment?

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11/08/2007 12:39 PM

"Can these technologies benefit your organization's bottom line and the environment?"

after it removes all that stuff, then where does the high strength waste go?

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11/08/2007 11:52 PM

Hopefully, for reprocessing & recycling. Unfortunately, probably to the landfill.

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11/09/2007 4:46 PM

Maybe it can be made into a green fuel...

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11/09/2007 4:54 PM

or maybe make paint out of it.....or toys and export them......or rise the ppm level until they are considered safe, and then we don't have to do anything to them.......... no I think i'll call it a day instead.

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11/20/2007 4:45 AM

much more hopes we can have from these technologies........it obviously helpful to environment since in this technology water recycling process is going to happen and that water can be used for industrial purposes

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03/13/2009 1:47 PM

Hi everyone i work for a wastewater cleansing company, Integrated Engineers, please visit our site, wecleanwater.com

we have a powerful chemical in granual form that smokes the competitors liquid chemistry, usually in cost and quality. not only do we have our Floccin™ but we also make custom machines that incorporate our product and clean the wasewater. we could literally build an entire wastewater plant, fully customized, smaller and cheaper, especially in the long run.

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