Robustly designed and manufactured for commercial and industrial washing applications, our heavy-duty, multi- stage, closed loop treatment systems treats the wash water so it can be used continuously without any discharge to the sewer or surroundings. Many companies choose to haul this water away, but a more efficient way of removing this cost is by […]
The SPT Series Integrated Pretreatment Systems integrate an oil water separator with a clarifier to remove both floating oils and settlable solids.
Robustly designed for heavy industrial applications such as mining and oilfield services, WB-M-100/100 Monitor Washing System is great for cleaning large mining trucks, steel tracked vehicles or any vehicle where mud, clay, coal or dirt present a cleaning challenge. Using recycled water, our revolutionary heavy-duty M-Series Monitor systems only use 100 gpm @ 100 psi, […]
Get the power of a fire hose with a fraction of the water usage! Our demucking systems only use 20 gpm which is about 1/10 of the amount of water used in the traditional water monitors or water cannons.
Mining equipment washing applications are challenging for several reasons. Aside from the fact that they are very large, mining trucks are difficult to clean. So, for generations, people just used fire hoses to clean the trucks. This meant pumping hundreds of gallons of water per minute to knock off as much dirt and rocks as […]
Do you need an economical way to continuously monitor how much oil is in your water to ensure acceptable discharge levels? Our Oil Content Analyzer with electro-optical sensing can detect even trace amounts of oil in water flowing through a pipe – and send an alarm if the amount exceeds a certain level. Applications include: […]
“I also want to let you know how impressed I was with all of the JDI equipment. Every piece of equipment you provided was exceptionally well constructed. I am thoroughly impressed with everything!” “Everything I have seen and heard so far indicates that they are very happy with the demuckers. They are even creeping into […]
Problem: A facilities manager with a national maintenance company called looking for a corporate solution for their wash pads. They were expanding into several new markets and wanted to standardize their washing and water treatment systems. Complications included the fact that most of their vehicles are sweeper trucks which generate a lot of solids. A […]
A West Virginia re-manufacturer of heavy-duty electric motors for both the industrial and the coal industries was having major issues complying with the latest EPA rules. In the mid 1980’s, they were granted a NPDES permit to discharge the treated wash water to a local tributary.
Issue: An equipment rental company was expanding and they moved into a new facility without a wash pad. There was plenty of indoor space but no outdoor space to put in a new wash pad. The property owner did not want them to cut concrete or substantially alter the property but our client still needed […]
Problem: An engineer consulting with a railroad called with an application at a locomotive repair facility. Over time, lube oil and diesel fuel leaked from the locomotives into an inspection pit. Periodically, the oil along with sand and dirt collected in the pit was discharged into a retention pond. The oil was then skimmed from […]
Issue: A consulting engineering firm contacted us regarding a wash system for their client that ran numerous grocery distribution centers and warehouses on the West Coast. The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) rule on Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food required their client to wash the interior of every truck entering their facility […]