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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS <br /> McTighe oil-water separators are used to separate free floating liquids of differing <br /> specific gravities. Some of the applications where our separators are in use are detailed <br /> below. Contact McTighe to discuss applications that are not shown in this section. <br /> A: Stormwater Run-off <br /> McTighe oil-water separators are well suited to handle stormwater drainage from <br /> industrial facilities, transportation facilities, parking lots, etc. McTighe separators are sized to <br /> meet federal, state, and local discharge requirements. Discharges from stormwater run-off <br /> typically drain to POTW(Publicly Owned Treatment Works), rivers, lakes or secondary <br /> treatment ponds. <br /> The large flow range of our standard oil-water separators combined with our self- <br /> contained, efficient design promotes ease of separation and containment of surface <br /> contaminants. McTighe engineers can provide separators installed in parallel for flowrates <br /> exceeding 5000 gpm. <br /> B: Groundwater Remediation <br /> McTighe oil-water separators work well as a first step in groundwater treatment <br /> systems. The separators will reduce the quantity of free oil in the influent to lengthen the life <br /> of carbon canisters or meet acceptable free oil influent limits into air strippers, dissolved air <br /> flotation cells or bio-reactors. Some wells do not have a constant free product layer; however, <br /> our separators are used to catch periodic slugs of free product when they occur. <br /> The automatic water pumpout system we offer is a popular option for transferring the <br /> separator discharge to secondary treatment. See Special Configurations in Section 2 <br /> (cylindrical separators) and Section 3 (rectangular separators) in this catalog for more <br /> information. <br /> C. Vehicle Maintenance and Vehicle Washing <br /> Many state and local requirements call for limits on oil and grease discharge levels to <br /> sanitary sewer systems. McTighe offers separators to meet these requirements. Vehicle <br /> maintenance systems typically are designed to separate motor oils, transmission fluids, diesel <br /> fuel, gasoline, etc. The maximum flowrates usually occur during floor wash down operations. <br /> Vehicle washing applications involve pressure washers using steam and/or detergents for <br /> cleaning operations. On most of these installations, there is a large solids load in the influent <br /> from gravel and sediment. McTighe recommends installing a grit collection chamber before <br /> the oil-water separator. This can consist of trench drains, catch basins, or the McTighe Solids <br /> Interceptor Chamber. See Special Configurations in Section 2 (cylindrical separators) and <br /> Section 3 (rectangular separators) in this catalog for details on the Solids Interceptor. <br /> Section TA—Rev 6/02— 1/1 <br />