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Cheaper waste disposal

30th May 1981, Page 7
30th May 1981
Page 7
Page 7, 30th May 1981 — Cheaper waste disposal
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JEW RANGE of water treatment units introduced by Fram IndustI of Llantrisant, South Wales, cuts the cost of effluent disposal i enables pollutants to be recovered for reprocessing or disposal ;oncentrated form.

)rie of these units, a Framcleaner 5 (illustrated here) is under 3luation at Wincanton Transport's Dagenham depot.

he effluent is contaminated by fuel oil spillages, lubricating oil' grease drips, road grit, degreasing agents and detergents plus iker cleanings. These include traces of latex, vinyl acetate, methyl :yl, ketone, glycol, toluene, sugar powder, milk, black oil, xylene, :thylated spirits, corn steep liquor, and butyl acetate.

he Framclean units are intended for use not only in transport jots but also in other works where pollution gives rise to unaccepily high Water Board Trade Effluent charges or even restrictions disposal to the public sewage system. Prices range from about 000 for a unit handling one gallon a minute.

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