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UltiSep Water In Air Pilot Case Study
2014-03-14 15:10:18| oilandgasonline Downloads
Pentair engaged in an optimization project with one of the top Biotechnology Companies in the US. The focus of the strategy was to conduct an in-field slipstream air test to validate the enhanced vapor separation performance associated with Pentair’s UltiSep® technology, in comparison to the existing conventional filter-coalescer.
BP regains ability to bid on leases for US land, water
2014-03-14 13:39:13| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Washington Post: The Environmental Protection Agency and BP have reached an agreement that lifts a ban on BP's ability to hold government contracts that has barred the company from bidding on oil and gas leases on federal lands and waters because of the massive oil spill triggered by a blowout on a BP well in April 2010. BP, the largest lease-holder and one of the largest oil producers in the Gulf of Mexico, had been pressing for an end to its debarment in order to conduct business more freely and to reassure...
Water Jetting System uses just 600 bar.
2014-03-14 13:30:37| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Equipped with EcoCBooster, which uses pulsed water jet to boost kinetic energy, PulseBoreCenter requires no more than 600 bar to carry out cylinder bore surface activation treatments of engine blocks prior to thermal coating. Adhesive pull strength levels exceed 60 MPa throughout, regardless of whether metal coating is applied by atmospheric plasma spraying or arc wire spraying. System can process any engine block, from inline 2-cylinder to all V-engine units, including W12 and W16 engine designs. This story is related to the following:Waterjetting Equipment
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Va. Beach teen's water bottle to surface on 'Shark Tank'
2014-03-14 09:25:18| Grocery - Topix.net
Carter Kostler demonstrated his invention, the Define Bottle, to the Whitworth family who was shopping at Whole Foods Market at Hilltop.
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Two Months After W. Va.'s Chemical Spill, Residents Still Concerned About Water Safety
2014-03-14 05:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Rolling Stone: Sharon Satterfield, a grandmother of six in Charleston, West Virginia, doesn't touch the water. "It's still not all right," she says, standing in her son's modest ranch-style house, almost two months after a toxic chemical spill shut down the drinking water supply of 300,000 residents in and around the state capitol -- one of the largest incidents of drinking water contamination in U.S. history. At the time, state authorities banned the use of tap water for everything except flushing toilets and...
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