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PRECISION WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS |
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Targeted results
that meet or exceed discharge requirements |
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Substantially
lower operating costs - less staffing, utilities, etc. |
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Dramatic
reductions in sludge and/or post-treatment residue |
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WHY IS IONIC STATE MODIFICATION YOUR BEST CHOICE FOR TREATMENT? |
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Contaminants in complex waste streams require “individual” treatment for effective removal. Pollutants must “unlock” or break their chemical bonds to water molecules so they can they easily precipitate out of a waste stream — leaving clean, clear water and little post-treatment residue. |
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Multiple valance metals are an important but misunderstood factor in metal recovery and wastewater treatment. Blue Sky’s technology quickly and effectively alters the ionic state of targeted contaminants so that they are NO LONGER soluble in water. Conventional treatments (filtration, chemical, centrifugal, biphasic, etc.) do not address contaminants in this manner. |
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Separating out contaminants using ISM typically lowers chemical additive costs, dramatically reduces B.O.D., C.O.D., T.S.S. and produces exceptionally high quality clarified effluent. |
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We successfully treat and remove contaminants from process waters generated in: construction projects, mining operations, fiber glass manufacturing, olive processing, metal plating and food processing. We also achieve impressive results treating wastewaters containing highly chelated materials, emulsions and mixtures of soluble organic materials, including MTBE. |
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We design each ISM process to fit specific circumstances — since no two waste streams are the same — and differing flow regimes, varying from 5 gallons per day up to several million gallons per day. |
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Professional Affiliations |
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Members, Northwest Mining Association (NWMA), Spokane, WA
Members, Professional Environmental Marketing Association (PEMA), Sacramento, CA
Participants, National Groundwater Association (NGWA), Westerville, OH
Participants, Abandoned Mine Lands Forum, Department of Conservation, Sacramento, CA
Participants, Delta Tributaries Mercury Council, Sacramento, CA
Participants, Nevada Abandoned Mine Lands Environmental Task Force (NAMLET), Carson City, NV
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