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November 2005 Product Spotlight

Clean Sweep Features Unique Impeller

The new Clean Sweep utilizes a unique impeller design that provides excellent top-to-bottom motion as well as global movement at tank walls - even when center-mounted on a cylindrical vessel without the use of internal baffles. These specially shaped blades were designed to produce thorough mixing throughout the entire vessel, yielding a homogenous mix as well as providing good off-bottom suspension of various materials.

Chemineer Inc.
Dayton, Ohio
(937) 454-3200
www.chemineer.com



Stormwater Treatment Pod

The Enviropod™ catch basin insert is a proven, low-cost stormwater treatment solution that removes a significant portion of trash, debris and other pollutants from water entering the storm drain. Installed in catch basins and curb inlets, and using passive screening, the Enviropod can be customized to meet site-specific requirements and can serve as an effective pre-treatment device.

Stormwater360 (Stormwater Management)
Portland, Ore.
(800) 548.4667
www.Stormwater360.com



Easy Upgrade for Nitrogen Removal

The Hybas™ treatment process, a type of integrated fixed-film activated sludge, or IFAS, process, is especially suitable for nitrogen removal in existing activated sludge systems. Using thousands of polyethylene carrier elements, the system can upgrade existing treatment systems - utilizing existing on-site tanks- to meet new effluent ammonia or even total nitrogen limits.

AnoxKaldnes Inc.
Providence, R.I.
(401) 270-3898
www.anoxkaldnes.com



Positive Pressure Ammonia Feeder

The Capital Controls® Series 2100A positive pressure ammonia feeder was designed to feed ammonia gas from cylinders or bulk storage supply containers directly into a water or wastewater treatment process. The Series 2100A features the highest back pressure rating of all positive pressure ammonia feeders on the market, 25 psi, and is available in wall-mount or floor-cabinet configurations.

Severn Trent Services
Fort Washington, Pa.
(215) 283-3478
www.severntrentservices.com



Bio-Technology Treatment

The CLB treats waste streams using advanced bio-technology for recycle or discharge. Also known as the BioSystem, it features a series of modular components. While it was originally designed for use in treating wash water in applications where there is a high organic content in the waste stream, such as the golf and turf markets, it has proven successful in treating wastewater in industrial applications as well.

Water Maze Water Treatment Systems
Camas, Wash.
(800) 547-8672, ext. 175
www.wmaze.com



All-in-One Magmeter

The Signet 2551 Display Magmeter, an insertion-style electro-magnetic flow sensor, provides increased functionality with built-in display, empty pipe detection and bi-directional flow capabilities. With no moving parts to wear or foul, the 2551 accurately measures flow in fluids containing a high content of particles, solids and fibers, making it an excellent choice for applications with dirty fluids.

George Fischer Inc.
Tustin, Calif.
(800) 854-4090
www.us.piping.georgefischer.com

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