Our RecentCase Studies:
LOCATION: Miami-Dade, Florida
PROBLEM: A new municipal waste management truck wash facilities needed several large water recycling systems to handle the high volumes of water needed for their automated truck wash tunnels. The new facilities required up to 600-gpm of recycled water.
LOCATION: Port Canaveral, Florida
PROBLEM: A large new Florida marina needed to provide clean recycled water to 18 boat wash hose locations for hull cleaning. Since no city sewer was available, all water had to be captured and recycled.
LOCATION: Morganton, NC
PROBLEM: As part of a Phase 1 audit for a purchase transaction, engineers discovered that old piping within a car dealership service bay was discharging wastewater to the local stream. The environmental audit company and the car dealership enlisted our help to design new wash bay piping and install a new sewer pretreatment system.
LOCATION: Sanford, NC
PROBLEM: The facility had an old oil water separator system that was no longer working well. City environmental officials had visited the facility and mandated that the facility install a new system.
Since this facility was discharging to the city sewer system, city officials gave them a very short period of time to correct the situation.
See SolutionLOCATION: Springdale, AR
PROBLEM: During construction of a new wash bay facility, a forklift dealer/distributor enlisted our help to design a wash bay and install a sewer pretreatment system. While testing the SPT-10 Sewer Discharge System for the initial start-up, we discovered that the wash bay sump pit had a slow but potentially dangerous leak. This leak, if not corrected, would have lead to groundwater contamination with oily waste water and wash water from batteries. This deficiency had to be corrected prior to use of the wash bay.
LOCATION: Sanford, NC
PROBLEM: A major truck services company was constructing a new wash bay at their facility outside city sewer limits. They enlisted our help to design and install a closed loop system so they could recycle the wash water.
LOCATION: Cary, NC
PROBLEM: This project was unique in that it was located in one of the strictest wastewater authorities in the state of North Carolina. During construction of a new wash bay facility, a major heavy equipment dealer/distributor enlisted our help to design and install a sewer pretreatment system.
LOCATION: Southeast USA
PROBLEM: This nationwide construction equipment rental company wanted to partner with a full-service vehicle wash equipment company that was capable of designing, installing, and maintaining hand washing and water recycling equipment. They had worked with several other water recycling equipment manufacturers without success in an effort to develop the proper equipment and washing methodology for their sites.
LOCATION: Newark, NJ
PROBLEM: The Transit Authority operates a 3-lane automated bus wash in their maintenance facility. They have experienced ongoing problems with their recycled water quality. They have purchased and operated several different types of recycling systems over the past few years in an unsuccessful attempt to control water odors, suspended solids, oils and greases, and bacterial growth in their water.
LOCATION: Central NJ
PROBLEM: The truck wash was operating two automated lanes with a permit to discharge a minimal amount of water to the city sanitary sewer. A recycling system was needed to treat the water adequately for 90% water reuse and also to insure that the discharged water met the city’s sewer standards.
The recycling system provided by the truck wash manufacturer was unable to provide the quality of water required for both reuse and discharging. Water odor, excessive suspended solids, excessive ongoing system maintenance; and expensive constant bag filter replacements dictated the need for a better recycling system.
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LOCATION: Eastern Tennessee
See SolutionPROBLEM: A rural large distributor of construction and mining equipment was cleaning their equipment on an uncovered wash pad. The combination of the equipment washing and rain water accumulation often caused the pad to overflow into a nearby canal, creating environmental concerns.