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Pit Water Treatment





We are a Haz waste recycling Co. We currently are processing some pit water that is high in metals we precipitating these metal out which leaves a slurry material which is to costly to run in our Alar machine, We would like to run this material through a filter press , but we don't know anything about filter press's. Can you put us in touch with someone that is knowledgeable in this field.

Brian Schneider
Water treatment - Eau Claire, Wisconsin
2005


Have you done a google search on filter presses? You will get many hits, though you will probably need someone who can make large presses. Lots of companies are in that business. I have always (successfully) worked with Pacific Press in Fullerton, CA.

Juzer Jangbarwala
- Brea, California, USA
2005




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