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Case Histories : Wastewater


ThermoOxidizers Replace RO System
By Michael Chaudron, MSE Environmental and Safety, Inc.
Mar 5, 2004
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Greeneville, TN -- The Thermooxidizer System flash evaporates approximately 5,000 gallons per day of coolant, mop water, floor scrubber water and a phosphate rinse from the manufacturing of hydraulic systems at a Parker Hannifin plant.

The ThermoOxidizers utilize a temperature of 1400 degrees F for the most efficient flash evaporation. The water is atomized and sprayed into a chamber heated to approximately 1400 F degrees, which provides complete destruction of the liquid wastes, including coolants, solvents, and hydrocarbon wastes.

The addition of the two TO-150 units eliminated an RO system and the elimination of hauling of other troublesome waste streams.

This plant is now Zero Discharge on all industrial waste streams from the plant. The units are exempted from permitting from the air quality division of the State of Tennessee as an insignificant source.

Utilizing natural gas and spend waste oil as fuel, the two units provide 100% elimination of all the liquid waste streams generated by the plant.

For more information contact:
Mr. Michael L. Chaudron
Director of Environmental Systems
MSE Environmental and Safety, Inc.
Telephone: 423-791-4662
Fax: 423-928-3623
Email: mchaudron@msees.com
Web site: http://www.msees.com/

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