Sludge gun
Markland’s handheld sludge gun is a blanket level detector that measures solid-liquid interface levels in wastewater treatment clarifiers, tanks and lagoons. It helps users to eliminate unnecessary pumping/dredging, to monitor sludge bed depth for regulatory compliance and prevention of carryover, and to create valuable level profiles. The Sludge Gun® uses high-intensity infrared light to locate both sludge blanket and overlying cloudy layer.
Markland
Wastewater testingThe QuenchGone21 Wastewater test kit (QG21W) from LuminUltra provides the ability to measure the active biomass population (AVSS), stress levels (BSI), and suspended solids activity (ABR). By isolating the living population and eliminating all interferences, the operator can maximize efficiency and stability in any treatment process to prevent upsets, manage toxicity, streamline operations, and save money. This test kit uses two parallel analyses on each sample to determine the health and activity of the active biomass population in a wastewater sample.
LuminUltra
Degasification technologySEPAREL hollow fiber membrane modules remove dissolved gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, in water to prevent the formation of rust and bacteria in water treatment systems. SEPAREL modules can be installed in series within the same water treatment system to ensure sufficient degasification and achieve the desired ppb (parts-per-billion) level for various water treatment applications.
DIC Corporation
Membrane bioreactorThe TITAN MBR QUBE™ from Smith & Loveless is a complete, factory-built, packaged wastewater treatment system featuring a compact design for simple shipping and mobility. The TITAN MBR QUBE™ provides simple, economical and efficient plug and play treatment in a much smaller footprint than conventional treatment systems. Handling flows up to 20,000 GPD, it is a 40-foot-long cube shipping container delivered directly to the job site with minimal assembly required.
Smith & Loveless