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1840 Fenpark Drive <br /> Fenton, Missouri 63026-2922 <br /> Redux Corporation 314-343-0030 • FAX 343-0298 <br /> PANELLA TRUCKING, INC. STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA <br /> VATER TREATMENT PROCESS DESCRIPTION <br /> The waste water treatment system supplied to Panella Trucking by <br /> Redux Corporation is a combination of dissolved air flotation <br /> (DAF) , rapid sand filtration and sludge dewatering. A proven <br /> combination of technologies which lends itself effective to the <br /> type of waste water generated by the washing of vehicles and <br /> their parts. <br /> Redux utilized both bench scale testing and pilot system studies <br /> to determine the nature and any hidden characteristics of the <br /> waste water prior to designing the equipment supplied. Oil, <br /> greases and suspended solids are the major contaminants <br /> encountered in Panella' s waste water. During the test work <br /> performed at Redux the analytical results depict the removal <br /> efficiency of the system (attachment "A" ) . <br /> The following is a description of the equipment supplied by <br /> Redux and its function in the water clarification process. <br /> The waste water will flow from the truck washing process into a <br /> sump basin. This sump basin will gravity flow into two tanks <br /> located underground which Redux will be utilizing as dirty water <br /> storage tanks. The basic function of dirty water storage tank is <br /> to provide collection of the waste stream equal to or greater <br /> than one hours running time of the DAF system. DAF systems <br /> require approximately 5 to 15 minutes of start up operation to <br /> establish dissolved air and chemistry equilibrium. The other use <br /> of these tanks is to provide mixing (or equalization) so that <br /> the water being treated by the DAF system is consistent in its <br /> levels of suspended solids, oils and greases. <br /> The water is circulated inside these two dirty water storage <br /> tanks via a submersible solids handling pump. This pump also <br /> simultaneously serves as a transfer pump by moving the water on <br /> to Redux coagulant mix tank. This tank is used for three <br /> purposes: <br /> 1) it provides contact time for the emulsion breaking/ coagulate <br /> chemical to interact with the contaminants in the waste water. <br /> This is necessary to achieve the highest possible reduction of <br /> the oils and greases. <br /> 2) it provides a secondary mixing of the water ,just prior to its <br /> treatment in the DAF system. <br /> 3) and it provides, if necessary, a point to adjust the pH for <br /> optimum treatment efficiency. It should be noted that this tank <br /> is not under pressure, which is the safest and most economical <br /> way to adjust the pH of a waste stream. The injection of the pH <br /> adjusting reagent is done with a proportional chemical feed pump <br /> which will come on and go off automatically by a signal it <br /> receives from a pH analyzer. <br />