Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - (Page 54) EXHIBITORSPOTLIGHTS Lift Station Backup Systems Godwin Pumps of America Inc. p W When electric submersibles and gene erators fail, pumping stops in the lift s station and you run the risk of costly s sewer overflows. Risk no more with a G Godwin Dri-Prime® Backup System ( (DBS™). For more information on the G Godwin DBS visit us at WEFTEC booth 2 28127 or on the web at godwinpumps.com/lift-station.html. (856) 467-3636 sales@godwinpumps.com www.godwinpumps.com/lift-station.html Multiparameter Portable Meter with GPS Receiver eceiver Hanna Instruments HANNA’s new HI 9828 multiparameter portable meter with GPS receiver monitors up to 13 different water quality parameters (6 measured, 7 calculated). Measurements from specific locations are tracked with detailed coordinate information that can be viewed immediately on the display. GPS information can also be viewed by GPS mapping software such as Google™ maps. (800) 426-6287 sales@hannainst.com www. hannainst.com/usa WEFTEC Booth: 28042, Hall B WEFTEC Booth: 28127, Hall B Sustainable Water Infrastructure & Management – SWIMTeam™ N.A. Water Systems N N N.A. Water Systems will introduce its S SWIMTeam™ in the Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies booth at WEFTEC 08. W Water management experts will be availa able to explain the process of developi ing sustainable solutions for industries and municipalities from initial planning to full-scale implementation of recycle/ reuse technologies such as NEOSEP® and OPUS™ Technology. Ron Sebek, SWIMTeam Program Manager (800) 337-0777 SWIMTeam@veoliawater.com www.nawatersystems.com (888) 363-7886 info@dynablend.com www.dynablend.com dynaBLEND® Polymer Makedown Units Fluid Dynamics dynaBLEND® polymer blending and activation system features the patented HydroACTION® non-mechanical, high-energy polymer mixing chamber, with a choice of diaphragm metering or progressing cavity pumps. Control options range from simple manual systems to fully instrumented PLC-based units with unlimited variety of inputs/outputs. Standard dynaBLEND™ units provide activated polymer solution from 30 gph21,000 gph. Hazardous area models available. WEFTEC Booth 16017, Hall C WEFTEC Booth 27143, Hall B Series 7000 Mechanical Diaphragm Metering Pumps p Neptune Chemical Pump Co. N Neptune’s Series 7000 mechanically actuated d diaphragm metering pumps handle viscosities i in excess of 5,000 cps and pump chemicals that o off-gas (sodium hypochlorite) without binding. All m models provide suction lift to 20 feet. Maximum c capacities range from 15 gph to 300 gph with a adjustable 10:1 turndown by micrometer dial; varia able speed option allows automated flow control. L Liquid ends are available in PVC, Kynar and 316 SS. (888) 3NEPTUNE or (215) 699-8700 pump@neptune1.com www.neptune1.com Pumps Vanton Pumps and Equipment Corp. Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp., the world’s leading P man manufacturer of Thermoplastic Pumps will be exhibiting their full line of vertical and horizontal centrifuga pumps, including the SGK run dry cantilevered gal pu pump, magnetically driven thermoplastic plastic pum pumps and rotary Flex-i-liner peristaltic pumps. Ken Comerford mkt@vanton.com www.vanton.com WEFTEC Booth 32043, Hall B WEFTEC Booth 27141, Hall B 54 Pollution Engineering OCTOBER2008 http://godwinpumps.com/lift-station.html http://www.hannainst.com/usa http://www.godwinpumps.com/lift-station.html http://www.nawatersystems.com http://www.dynablend.com http://www.vanton.com http://www.neptune1.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Contents The Editor’s Desk EnviroNews PE Events Legal Lookout Green Connections Clearing the Air Water for People There’s a New Show in Town Catching Wind for Clean Water Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection Pulsed Plasma Positive Redundancy Product Focus: Municipal Water Treatment Product Focus: Monitoring Equipment PE Products Classified Marketplace Advertisers Index State Rules Pollution Engineering - October 2008 Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page Cover1) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page Cover2) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pollution Engineering - October 2008 (Page 3) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Contents (Page 6) Pollution Engineering - 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October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 38) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 39) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Catching Wind for Clean Water (Page 40) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 41) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 42) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 43) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Taking the Pressure off Blower Selection (Page 44) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 45) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 46) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 47) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 48) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 49) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Pulsed Plasma (Page 50) Pollution Engineering - October 2008 - Positive Redundancy (Page 51) Pollution Engineering - 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