Tuesday, April 06, 2021 12:14:33 PM
In the fourth quarter of 2019 we shipped a wastewater system comprised of multiple V-Inline Separators to a utility company to separate solids and oil from their wastewater stream. Due to Covid-19, the installation of the system was delayed. The system, successfully commissioned in February 2021, is being used to process and separate oil and solids from a flow of about 100 gallons per minute.
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I am very proud of our EVTN team including our suppliers, especially Ferrous Manufacturing out of Buffalo, on the successful installation and commissioning of the V-Inline Wastewater System at a nuclear facility. The 100gpm wastewater system, designed to remove oil and solids, was chosen for its efficiency, small footprint and ability to operate with limited maintenance. The system, comprised of V-Inline Separators operating in parallel and in series and constructed out of stainless steel 2507, meets the stringent effluent requirements and seismic regulations. Pictures of the final installation to follow shortly. The V-Inline can be used in various applications for the removal of contaminants from water. >>
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