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Oil Water Separators

Oil Water Separators

Remove free and dispersed non emulsified oil and settle-able solids with our oil water separators. Use at refineries and other filtration sites.


       
Oil water separators for removing free and dispersed non-emulsified oil   Oil water separators for removing free and dispersed non-emulsified oil      
Removes free and dispersed non-emulsified oil
Removes settleable solids
Gravity flow oil skimmer
Portable - skid or trailer mounted
No moving parts
No power required
  Removes free and dispersed non-emulsified oil
Removes settleable solids
Gravity flow oil skimmer
Portable - skid or trailer mounted
No moving parts
No power required
     
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Practical solutions for oil water separators

 
20 Mile Diesel Pipeline

A 20 mile stretch of 6” pipeline that runs diesel feed stock to another facility had, over the years, developed leaks and water has seeped into the lines.

Their pipeline representative called Rain for Rent, Houston, to discuss what needed to be done to dewater the line and separate the diesel from the water. While our oil-water separator would be a perfect fix, we could also filter the water and the diesel so it would be easier to dispose of.
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Harlem Bridge Replacement
A New York construction company was in the process of replacing the Third Avenue Bridge in Harlem.  Before the footings for the bridge could be poured, the company needed to expose and possibly relocate power cables that were buried in the river bottom. 

The plan was to have a diving contractor spot-dredge the areas where the cables were suspected to be located.  Any water or sediment removed during the project could potentially contain hydrocarbons, oils, metals, and any number of other unknown contaminants that would require treatment prior to discharge of the dredge water. 
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