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Evaluating Different Systems
Submerged Fixed Film: Top 5 Considerations for Evaluating Different Systems
Submerged fixed-film systems are ideal for significantly increasing nitrification in existing wastewater treatment plants. A well-designed and ...
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Cooling Tower Nozzle Importance
How Nozzles Work Within a Cooling Tower System
Why Are Nozzles Important? Everyone knows how important the fill is to a cooling tower’s performance. Since fill is the heat transfer medium around ...
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Storm Water Quality
The Top 5 Raw Material Considerations For Choosing A Stormwater System
Raw material make-up is one of the largest differentiating factors between products within the stormwater management industry. With growing cost ...
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HS-25 Classification
Understanding the HS-25 Classification
As with most stormwater management topics, this explanation has both a simple and a detailed answer. The simple answer is that we use the HS-25 ...
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Underground Storm Water System for Fill Sites
Can an underground stormwater system be installed in fill?
The process of grading a site requires one of two practices, either cutting or filling. Cutting is the process of excavating material to lower the ...
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Choosing the right cooling tower fill
Choosing the Right Fill for Your Tower & Application
  A question we often receive is, “How can you be certain that a particular fill will work in my tower?” Well, first, we take a ...
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Cooling Tower Drift vs. Splashout
  Drift can be defined as the water that is emitted along with the exhaust air of a cooling tower. The drift droplets that escape contain the ...
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Cooling Tower Fire Caused by Debris
FM Certification Questions Answered
We received a comment on our first FM Approvals blog post and decided to dedicate another post to the answer. You can check out the original article ...
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