Our world has - to the drop - the same amount of water it had when time began. While humans can neither create water nor rid the Earth of its precious supply, we can provide the science to use water more wisely.
The cycle of water - the conversion of moisture as it evaporates and rises to form clouds that release rain to Earth once again - brings infinite promise. Although nature's management system creates deserts and floods, it delivers one of Earth's most precious assets on a scale that defies imagination. This cycle is an implicit warning that, as the population of Earth grows, change must occur in the way the world uses water. That change is U.S. FILTER'S mission.
We serve industries, cities, and individual people with the broadest array of innovative, proprietary water treatment technologies based on thousands of patents. Siemens Water Technology sales and service network is worldwide, and our 42 manufacturing plants are on three continents. Below is a listing of the Siemens Water Technology Products we represent in Northwest Florida.
Wastewater treatment is a biological process where bacteria use the sewage as food. The goal is to maintain the bacteria so that it can achieve the most effective and efficient breakdown of organic compounds, resulting in a high quality effluent.
The biological process employs microorganisms found in nature to do its work. There are many process variations – all of which seek to provide an optimum environment for the microorganisms.
Population growth, tighter environmental regulations, and severe budget constraints challenge the abilities of process engineers. Let us show you some of US Filter’s variations.
After the wheel, the pump is the most commonly used machine by man. Man has always needed to move water from one place to another against the forces of gravity. Obviously, water flows downhill; and water flows more rapidly if it flows more steeply. But, if water in the river at the bottom of a valley is needed on the mountain, a pump is needed.
Our specialty is submersible pumps that have been proven effective over the last quarter century. Skeptics originally wondered how an electric motor “could run under water.” They no longer wonder.
In addition, the same technology has been used to adapt mixers for use in the treatment of wastewater. Our mixers deliver flexible, efficient, and reliable service even in the harshest of applications.
Filtration technologies have been slowly evolving for more than 200 years from nature’s percolation to sand filters, traveling bridge filters, and membrane technologies in order to remove solids, reduce turbidity, and eliminate harmful elements in our treated wastewater.
The most recent technologies have markedly improved their efficacy and economy in order to meet the growing demand for clean water.
In today’s world of wastewater treatment, the control of odors has moved from an afterthought to a primary design consideration for most collection and treatment facilities. Land around cities is becoming more expensive; consequently, homes and businesses are becoming the immediate neighbors of treatment facilities and lift stations. And, these new neighbors are less tolerant of nuisance odors.
Fortunately, as more attention is paid to the odors, more odor control technologies are available in the marketplace. Please review our chemical odor controls and our scrubbers to find just the right solution for your neighbors.
We represent RJ Environmental Scrubbers a Siemens Company, that manufacture the famous Lo-Pro, Chlorine, and Davis line of Scrubbers. RJ Environmental Products has two major product lines (1) Emergency Vapor Scrubber Systems and (2) Odor Control Systems, including our flagship LO/PRO Multi-Stage, Packaged facilities and the odor control system primarily to the wastewater side. Applications range in size, configuration and complexity. RJ Environmental Products personnel have extensive practical experience in design, engineering, manufacturing, and field services.
Sludge is an essential byproduct of wastewater treatment. Sludge handling costs are often the overriding consideration in the design of a wastewater treatment plant. Most designs in the recent past have included transportation of the sludge and the disposal sites used. There is less land available for disposing sludge; and no one wants a disposal site near homes.
Environmental concerns have resulted in governmental bodies seeking reusable Class “A” products that are beneficial and that treat the sludge biosolids. USFilter has the appropriate technology for any application.
There are always extra products that enhance the treatment or process of wastewater management. These products do not seem to fall into the previous categories. In addition, these are the few products that Bruce Environmental represents that are not owned by USFilter. Small, quality manufacturers that specialize in one aspect of the market make the products.
We are sure that you will be as pleased with the quality and service as we are.
Tipton Environmental International, Inc. has a history of excellence in the manufacturing of equipment and systems for the Packaged Wastewater Treatment Industry. We have over three decades of engineering, design, and technical service in the wastewater treatment field. During this period of time, we have designed and manufactured over 10,000 packaged-style wastewater treatment systems and shipped them throughout the world. These systems range in relative size from 3,000 gallons per day (10 homes) to 480,000 gallons per day (1,200 homes).
The CMF-S system design is based upon the solid foundation of the Memcor CMF technology. The CMF-S system is designed for large-scale microfiltration, where multiple skidded systems are not economical. The CMF-S system is a pre-engineered modular membrane system designed to be submerged into new or existing open rectangular steel or concrete tanks. CMF-S is a vacuum system where the raw water is drawn through the membrane fibers with a filtrate suction pump. Clean water passes through a membrane surface that rejects all particles larger than .2 microns, including Giardia and Cryptosporidium.