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NeoMaiI -John Lane <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> MESSAGE DISPLAY Message number 1 <br /> neomail-trash <br /> Date: 10/7/2003 08:57:56 -0400 All <br /> From: mpealer@calgoncarbon-us.com headers <br /> To:jlane@groundzeroanaiysis.com <br /> Subject: Re: GAC products for MTBE contamination in groundwater <br /> This is a multipart message in MIME format. <br /> Mr. Lane, <br /> With two vessels in series, you could expect the bed life of one <br /> vessel to vary depending on the carbon used. <br /> Bituminous Coal-Calgon Carbon Filtrasorb 300-55 lbs/day, one 2,000 lb <br /> vessel would be fully saturated after 36 days. <br /> Coconut Carbon -Calgon Carbon OLC -53 lbs/day, one 2,000 Ib vessel would <br /> be fully saturated after 37 days. <br /> Reactivated Carbon (cheaper) -Calgon'Carbon DSR -A-63 lbs/day, one <br /> 2,000 ib vessel would be fully saturated after 31 days. <br /> Obviously running in series you can change out the first one when <br /> it becomes spent, provided you have the contact time required to remove <br /> the contaminants in the second bed. You just need to keep switching which <br /> one is the lead bed, after you refill a bed it becomes the lag bed. <br /> Let me know if you have any questions or need any pricing on these <br /> products. <br /> With Regards, <br /> Mike Pealer <br /> Mike Pealer <br /> Calgon Carbon Corporation <br /> PO Sox 717 <br /> Pittsburgh, PA 15230-0717 <br /> PH: 800-422-7266 Ext. 4543 j <br /> FAX: 412-787-4523 <br /> www.calgoncarbon.com <br /> Greg Leininger/HQPGH/CCC <br /> 10/07/2003 07:51 AM <br /> To <br /> Michael Pealer/HQPGH/CCC@CCC <br /> cc <br /> Kimberly D. Thompson/HQPGHICCC@CCC <br /> Subject <br /> GAC products for MTBE contamination in groundwater <br /> Please handle this for Kim. <br /> ------------------- Forwarded by Greg Lein inger/HQPGH/CCC on 10/07/2003 <br /> 07:59 AM -------------------------- <br /> Please respond to jlane@groundzeroanalysis.com <br /> http://www.groundzeroanalysis.com:2095/jlane+groundzeroanalysis.con-/neomail.pl?actio... 10/7/2003 <br />