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Fans at the Big Game Will Stay Warm Thanks To District Energy Management
Fans at the Big Game Will Stay Warm Thanks To District Energy Management
At the end of each football season, millions of people around the world gather in front of their television sets to watch the biggest sporting event in the United States -- the Super Bowl. This Sunday’s Big Game at Lucas[…]
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Created on: 3 Feb 2012 | 5:27 pm
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EPA Champions Water Quality By Example And Through New Software Tool
EPA Champions Water Quality By Example And Through New Software Tool
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is charged with protecting the environment, and utilizes public awareness and education as two methods to achieve this goal. The organization has just released a new software tool that provides important information about pollutants[…]
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Created on: 26 Jan 2012 | 9:17 pm
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Product of the Year Awards for Agricultural Technology
Product of the Year Awards for Agricultural Technology
Groundwater Innovation Moves ForwardWater in itself doesn’t seem new and exciting. It hasn’t changed much since the Garden of Eden. But the process in which we treat this precious resource is constantly evolving to be faster, cleaner, and more efficient.[…]
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Created on: 6 Dec 2011 | 8:46 pm
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Innovative Technology Changing Life Back On The Ranch and Farm
Innovative Technology Changing Life Back On The Ranch and Farm
Over a year ago, we noted here how farmers and ranchers were embracing the latest communication technology in their normal work day. Thanks to the ever expanding digital world that we live in, agriculture technology has come a long way[…]
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Created on: 10 Nov 2011 | 5:35 pm
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Fall Quarter Winners in LAKOS Filtration Photo Contest
Fall Quarter Winners in LAKOS Filtration Photo Contest
A photograph of a LAKOS PPS Pump Protection Separator being installed for the City of Rochelle, IL Water Utility is the latest Grand Prize Winner in our “Where in the World is a LAKOS Solution?” Photo Contest. The winning photographer --[…]
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Created on: 28 Oct 2011 | 8:11 pm
Filtration Facts | 28 Oct 2011 | 8:11 pm
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As industrial wastewater requirements become more stringent, effective filtration increases in importance. Assistance in achieving this comes in the form of the EA Series line of Recessed Chamber Filter Presses. Slurries of wastewater, such as metal hydroxides, alum sludges, etc., are pumped into the chambers of the filter press. Filtrate passes through the filter cloth and solids are retained. Solids collect on the cloth, forming an excellent filter cake, as if one were to intentionally pre-coat the cloth. As additional solids are pumped into the chamber, the cake continues to build until the entire chamber is full of dewatered solids. The press is then cleaned and recycled.
The EA Series is ideally suited to perform these tasks. Available with Recessed Chamber or Diaphragm Plates and able to accommodate a wide variety of cloths, this line offers cake volumes from 0.5-300 cubic feet. Options such as plate shifters, automatic hydraulic closures and mobile cake carts are also available. Product Lines Serving the Industrial Wastewater Market Filtration Equipment Filtration Media
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As industrial wastewater requirements become more stringent, effective filtration increases in importance. Assistance in achieving this comes in the form of the EA Series line of Recessed Chamber Filter Presses. Slurries of wastewater, such as metal hydroxides, alum sludges, etc., are pumped into the chambers of the filter press. Filtrate passes through the filter cloth and solids are retained. Solids collect on the cloth, forming an excellent filter cake, as if one were to intentionally pre-coat the cloth. As additional solids are pumped into the chamber, the cake continues to build until the entire chamber is full of dewatered solids. The press is then cleaned and recycled.