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Drinking Water Treatment Process
What does it take to turn lake water or stormwater into drinking water? Discover the six processes every gallon of water must go through before it ...
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When to use the StormTank Module vs. the Pack
The StormTank line provides two options for subsurface storage. Because of this, we often receive questions like: “When should I use the ...
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Storm Water Quality
The Top 5 Raw Material Considerations For Choosing A Stormwater System
Raw material make-up is one of the largest differentiating factors between products within the stormwater management industry. With growing cost ...
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StormTank Setup Video
How to Assemble a StormTank Module
Follow this video tutorial to learn how to assemble a StormTank Module in less than 2 ...
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Cooling Tower Counterflow
Why might an owner not choose the highest efficiency fill for his tower repack?
This question is one we walk through on a regular basis with many of our customers. We also perform a lot of thermal runs using our STAR program to ...
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Reduce Cooling Tower Splashout
The Benefits of Reducing Splashout
Splashout is one of those small issues with a tower that we always plan to fix, but it has a tendency to fall to the bottom of the priority list. ...
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Splash Fill Innovation
Splash fills have been used in cooling towers for almost as long as cooling towers have existed. The original splash fill designs of simple wood ...
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Counterflow Cellular Drift Eliminators
How much difference can upgrading my drift eliminators make?
That’s a good, and common, question. To answer it, we can run an example calculation, making a few assumptions: We will design our analysis ...
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