The process of Construction Dewatering consists of a dewatering contractor extracting the contaminated groundwater at the construction site with the installation of dewatering wells or French drain / trenches around the perimeter of the site by "drawing down" the groundwater level until a steady, dry state of the soil is reached.
The Construction Dewatering Treatment Process
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Dewatering Treatment System Rentals
Pure Effect, Inc. provides turn-key dewatering treatment systems designed to accommodate the projected dewatering flow rate, and meet the discharge permit requirements. Dewatering is a term used to describe the process of extraction and removal of groundwater or surface water from a construction site.
Pure Effect Industrial Stormwater Treatment Systems
Industrial stormwater treatment equipment from Pure Effect is made, rented out, and sold with site-specific discharge limitations in mind. Industrial facilities must now enhance their BMPs if they don't want to turn into Risk Level II facilities as a result of the new permit requirement, which took effect in 2015. Given that some of the pollutants have discharge limits in the parts-per-billion range, this may necessitate the construction of a sophisticated treatment system.
Carbon Filtration for Odor Control
CO2 Filtration
Because carbon filtering is an efficient method of filtration that uses an activated carbon piece to remove contaminants and pollutants from the air with the aid of chemical adsorption, it is utilized for air quality control. The contaminants are chemically attracted to the carbon when it adsorbs them.