Articles, tagged with "wastewater", page 1
03rd October 2011
Are the drains in your home not passing water as smoothly as those were doing even a few days ago? Then you should consider getting those drains checked by professionals as soon as possible. Blocked drains are big trouble – plain and simple. Not only will...
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Author:
quinlanmurray
28th September 2011
Create high sodium levels in wastewater? Traditional water softeners use salt to remove the calcium and magnesium in hard water through a process of ion exchange. But they also create salt water waste as a by-product. This salt water goes down the drain a...
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Author:
SterlingJones
28th September 2011
If you are looking for mechanical shaft seals that will carry out any task efficiently and expertly, there are so many options that are available! Yet you do not want to purchase damaged or poor quality mechanical shaft seals, and they can often be expens...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
19th September 2011
The gardener is well placed to harvest the rainwater that falls onto the house roof, but also the greenhouse roof and any sheds or garden buildings. Providing there is a slope for the water to run off, this can be collected into guttering and directed int...
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Author:
Grow House
07th September 2011
Demand for frac tanks is growing and we believe that a major reason for the increase is the service that comes along with a boom in the demand and desire for exploring the natural gas reserves in the Marcellus Shale. In order to crack the Marcellus Shale,...
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Author:
CentralTruckSales
16th August 2011
The lack of underground drainage systems can be destructive to your property. Even when rainfall is normal, if a proper underground drainage system is not implemented, the water can ruin your house due to water exposure, and the cost of repair may be too ...
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Author:
Gibson
17th June 2011
Also individuals are now being involved mainly because people that have superior blood stress or hypertension could not want that excess salt added to the h2o they consume and shower in. A further worry is the discarded salt drinking water can have an aff...
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Author:
Nathan Rowe
07th June 2011
For businesses across the country and around the world, going green is bigger than ever. They've streamlined waste by recycling everything they can, they're saving energy by using more efficient appliances, and many times they're even going paperless -- a...
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Author:
dcassady
24th May 2011
Form long years the "Grease Trap" term is used to define “A plumbing devise, appurtenance or even we can say that an appliance which is installed in the sanitary drainage system just to intercept or to remove greases, oil and nonpetroleum fats or the (FOG...
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Author:
mr rescue
05th May 2011
BioteQ Environmental Technologies Inc., a leader in the treatment of industrial waste water, announced today that Brad Marchant, Chief Executive Officer, will be retiring from the Company as of June 30, 2011. Following his retirement, Mr. Marchant will co...
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Author:
fanggaofeng
05th May 2011
There are many federal, state and local laws that pertain to how large factories clean their wastewater. As it is important not to dump contaminated water into the open environment that contains our streams, rivers and other waterways, regulations have co...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
26th April 2011
Water covers 71% of the earth’s surface but the irony of the fact is that only 2.5% of it is deemed ‘fresh’ out of which 0.1% is readily accessible! Even this accessible water is full of natural and man made pollutants!! The quality of water is deteriorat...
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Author:
Mark Jhon
10th April 2011
In a metropolitan, the disposal of waste is usually taken care of by a primary plant. All the waste from households and offices are treated in a proper manner. However, when you reside in an area where your drainage pipes are not connected to a major sewa...
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Author:
Winston Jenkins
04th April 2011
Terminals on batteries build up corrosion over time. This corrosion shortens power cell life, causes skin irritation, and leads to electrical faults in the vehicles that use them. What's the fastest and most cost effective way to keep the terminals clean ...
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Author:
Art Jones
22nd March 2011
Septic tank is an essential part of our home. They manage our liquid wastes and make them more tolerable once disposed back to the drain field. Just imagine if there is no system taking care of our liquid waste at home. It would not be sanitary and it wi...
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Author:
Roby Price