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Intention of System Design: Above Ground Clarifiers are intended to treat wash water prior to <br /> discharge to sanitary sewer or they can be used as a pre-treatment for further filtration when used <br /> as part of a wash water recycling system. These systems have been designed to be highly <br /> efficient mechanical filtration systems for use in recovering the liquid effluent from typical <br /> vehicle washing and a host of other applications, to treat or filter the water for sewer discharge or <br /> for reuse, as wash quality water in a continuous wash and reuse process. <br /> Cleaning Technologies Incorporated into the AGC portion of the system include: <br /> • Pre Screening • Oil Skimming • Adsorption <br /> • Settling • Purging • Absorption <br /> • Coalescing • Floatation • Sludge Removal <br /> Cleaning Technologies Incorporated into the Optional Recycling/Filtration Module include: <br /> • Cyclone Separation • Constant • Pre-Screening <br /> • Diffused Air Recirculation • Multi-Cell Filtration <br /> Filtration • Adsorption • Purging <br /> • Aeration/Ozonation • Absorption • Floatation <br /> These Above Ground Clarifier and Recycling Systems are manufactured to provide the latest in <br /> filtering technologies available in the market today. All water coming into the ACG portion of <br /> the system will be processed back to sanitary sewer discharge quality suitable to meet most <br /> sanitary sewer requirements. Additional filtering can be obtained with the addition of a <br /> Recycling Module Option to make the water suitable for use in a recycling system as "Wash <br /> Quality Water". "Rinse Quality Water"is extremely hard to produce from Wash Water Quality <br /> water, requires a great deal of additional filtration and may be too expensive to consider. In most <br /> applications where Rinse Water is required, Western Water Products recommends using fresh <br /> water and overflowing the excess water produced to sewer. <br /> Additional specific polish filters, can be incorporated into these systems designed to reduce or <br /> eliminate the following: Algae, Aluminum, Arsenic, Bacteria, Benzene, Bicarbonate, BOD, <br /> Cadmium, Carbon Tetrachloride, Chloride, Chlorobenzene, Chloroethane, Chloroform, COD, <br /> Copper, Dichlorobenzene, Dichlorethylene, Dichloropropene, Dinitro-Phenol, Dinitro-Toluene, <br /> Ethylbenzene, Flourine, FOG (Fats, Oils, Grease), Gasoline, Hydrogen, Hydrogen Gas, Iron, <br /> Magnesium, Manganese, Methyl Chloride, Methyl Isobutyl Ketone,Naphthalene,Nitrobenzene, <br /> Nitrophenol, Phenol, Radon, Suspended Solids, Tetrahydofuran, Tin, Toluene,Trichlorobenzene, <br /> Trichiorethylene, Urea, Xylene <br /> It should be noted that detergent and other chemicals added to the wash process may not be <br /> entirely removed and additional filtering may be required, if removal is desired. Due to the <br /> varied nature of effluent water encountered and pumped into the systems and because the <br /> assurance and quality of routine maintenance cannot be guaranteed, a guarantee of a specific <br /> water quality is difficult to provide. <br />