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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4200/4300 - Liquid Waste/Water Well Permits
RECORD_ID
SR0072571
PE
4231
STREET_NUMBER
11662
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
HAM
STREET_TYPE
LN
City
LODI
Zip
95240
APN
05925003
ENTERED_DATE
6/26/2015 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
11662 N HAM LN
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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SEVERN <br />TabletFeeder <br />Models <br />The Simple, Reliable Way to Treat Water/ <br />Wastewater <br />Severn Trent Services (STS) Models 1000 & 1001 Tablet <br />Feeders are complete, one-piece systems for highly <br />reliable disinfection of treated effluent from any sewage <br />plant having a designed capacity of up to 50,000 GPD. <br />Two tablet feeders in parallel will handle plants with <br />capacities as high as 100,000 GPD. The tablet feeder is <br />used in conjunction with SANURIL® tablets, a disinfecting <br />agent that provides a chemically stable source of chlorine <br />for wastewater disinfection. <br />Two models are available. Model 1000 with a six-inch pipe <br />inlet, or Model 1001 with solid inlet end for easy field <br />adaptation to the outlets of existing plants. Either tablet <br />feeder can be installed in existing treatment plants where <br />wastewater chlorination is being added or to replace <br />troublesome, unreliable or complicated chlorination <br />systems. Either is equally suitable for factory assembly <br />into new package plants. <br />Superior Performance at a Lower Cost <br />Better Performance -- The entire plant flow passes <br />through the tablet feeder where thorough mixing of <br />wastewater with a controlled amount of chlorine takes <br />place. This means more effective disinfection with less <br />bacteria re -growth. <br />Low Initial Cost -- In addition to low investment in the EIC <br />Tablet Feeder, savings are compounded because no <br />pumps, mixing tanks or costly control devices are required <br />as with most other chlorination systems. <br />Simple, Low -Cost Installation -- One piece tablet feeder <br />construction requires only inlet piping. No electrical power, <br />wiring, bypasses, or other piping required. <br />Lower Operating Costs -- The tablet feeder can operate <br />up to 60 days before additional tablets are required for refill. <br />No time-consuming pre -mixing of chemicals or costly <br />cylinder handling. Adding SANURIL tablets is quick and <br />easy. No costs for electrical power or auxiliary power. <br />Maintenance -Free Operation -- No tanks, pumps, <br />cylinders, external control devices or other moving parts to <br />break down. System is non-mechanical, rust and corrosion <br />proof. <br />
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