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Removing Oil and Fuel from Wastewater and Stormwater at Rail Yards

Posted by Guy Flynn on Mar 17, 2015 00:23:00 PM

Emission control and waste management among top priorities for railroad industry today

Oil removal in the railroad industryOn February 28, 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the first U.S. railway chartered for commercial transport of passengers and freight. 

Key facts about the first U.S. railway include:

  • The Tom Thumb steam engine was designed by Peter Cooper
  • The first railroad track was only 13 miles long
  • Charles Carroll, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of...
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Topics: 6Vh oil removal orts railroad railway runoff wastewater

Manage Stormwater Runoff with Skimming Technology

Posted by Guy Flynn on Sep 23, 2014 11:39:00 AM

stormwater runoff When the sky cries, that’s a natural phenomenon. But when Nature’s pure water mixes with various types of oil and hydraulic fluids or other contaminants, the result is a man-made problem.

Commonly called stormwater runoff, rainwater will flow wherever it wants once it hits Earth. And this characteristic is what makes water troublesome wherever it encounters oil  – in heavy equipment yards, scrap yards, truck and train terminals, oil and gas operations, shipping docks and the like. Water from various types...

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