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As in all industries, the environmental engineering field
is constantly changing. And as in all industries, the technology
is marching at a relentless pace. Just keeping up with the
advances in your specialty is difficult enough. Keeping up with
the advances in all fields is impossible. And to top it off,
every customer now wants you to do it more economically.
Not many years ago a remediation
system might consist of several pumps, an aerator, and perhaps a
monitor with an alarm light. Today’s systems might require
dozens of wells, pumps, and fans, continuous 24 / 7 discharge
monitoring, monthly reports of daily discharges to regulatory
agencies, periodic alternation of process beds to relieve
chemical or biological loading, and a host of other operations
that would seem to require frequent site visits.
Modern manufacturing
automation
technology can accomplish much of the work required,
and can alleviate substantial labor costs over the life of a
remediation project much like it does in a manufacturing
facility.
However, designing a remediation project
with this confusing array of
technology, most of which is conceived for
manufacturing plants with 24 / 7 maintenance staff coverage, can
be daunting. Do you need Foundation Field Bus, or Devicenet? Or
maybe this new wireless HART? What are the electrical
requirements for long distance pump runs? Do you need E-stops?
Where? If the county electrical inspector arrived unannounced,
would you be calm or terrified?
Your staff has spent years getting and
staying up to speed on the environmental engineering issues like
methods for vaporizing VOCs, mapping plumes with test wells and
presenting maps using GIS data, knowing action limits for
various compounds off the top of your head. Our staff has spent
those same years understanding motor full load amps, pump head
and pipe sizing requirements, valve and actuator selection, PLC programming,
data acquisition and reporting methodologies, automation system
design, and construction and building codes.
Industrial Informatics, Inc. offers
environmental engineering companies seeking to design, install,
and operate remediation systems a fabrication and design service
that allows you to concentrate on the task of remediation rather
than worry about
implementation details like wire numbers and conduit
runs.
For example, your firm surveys a site and determines
the major equipment required to proceed with the
remediation, ie. a specific number of air strippers
of certain capacities, liquid and vapor phase
carbon beds required. We will design a complete
"lights out" automatic control system to run and
monitor the system with remote capabilities in your
central office, construct and fabricate all of the
required mechanical equipment, and contract building
erection for you if required. In the end, you will
have a maintainable automatic system that will allow
you to meet your customer’s needs without requiring
you to maintain a staff of automation or
construction specialists on your payroll. Should you
desire, we will contract periodic maintenance such
as monthly oil changes on blowers, semiannual sensor
calibration and verification, etc.
We invite you to contact us at the address or phone number below
to discuss how we can collaborate on your next preject.
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