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Water Treatment Costs To Be Reduced
8/3/2005
USFilter will provide mobile demineralization and separations systems and aftermarket products such as ion exchange resin, reverse osmosis (RO) membranes, pre-filter cartridges and carbon...
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2004 Ontario Environmental Technology Award Goes To Eco-Tec
12/4/2004
Eco-Tec Inc. was presented with the 2004 Ontario Environmental
Technology Award at the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME) 8th Annual Queen’s Park
Reception on November 30, 2004...
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Sale Of Three LO-CAT Hydrogen Sulfide Oxidation Units
12/3/2004
Gas Technology Products announces sale of three LO-CAT® hydrogen sulfide oxidation units to JFE Engineering for waste gasification plants
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Sale Of A LO-CAT® Hydrogen Sulfide Oxidation Unit To Ferus Gas Industries
12/3/2004
Gas Technology Products announces the sale of a LO-CAT® hydrogen sulfide oxidation unit to Ferus Gas Industries for purification of commercial grade CO2.
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Suncor's Optimization Of A Sulfur Recovery Facility
12/3/2004
Suncor Incorporated Resources Group acquired the 7-22 Progress Gas Plant, located in Spirit River, Alberta, Canada, in 1996. Due to the extremely competitive nature of the natural gas business, all gas processors, including Suncor, are obsessed with reducing operating costs
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Title V Operating Permit Renewal
11/17/2004
Many U.S. manufacturing facilities are in the process of renewing their Title V Operating Permits (as required by the 1990 Clean Air Act). The renewal process is an excellent time to evaluate your current permit and determine what changes to make for the permit renewal
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Protective Devices Maintenance As It Applies To The Arc/Flash Hazard
11/8/2004
One of the key components of the Flash Hazard Analysis, which is required by NFPA 70E-2000, is the clearing time of the protective devices, primarily circuit breakers and protective relays.
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Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
'Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together'
11/8/2004
Two industrial electricians began work in the basement electrical room one day. They wanted to take
some physical measurements and knew the switchgear was energized but were in a hurry to get
started.
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Electricity - The 'SILENT KILLER'
11/8/2004
Electricity is often referred to as a “silent killer” because it cannot be tasted, seen, heard, or smelled.
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Electrical Safety Training
11/8/2004
There are many benefits to having well trained and qualified employees. One of the major benefits
expressed by the industry is the reduction of unscheduled down time.