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| 5892 ShallowTray 2641 on a skid with cellular telemetry for an outdoor installation in South Carolina.
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| 8337 SVE system in a shed for Pennsylvania.
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| 8335 Pneumatic total fluids recovery and treatment system in a shed with controls for a Tennessee site.
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| 8331 Sparge and vent and treatment systems with controls in a metal building that shipped to Florida in the middle of hurricane season.
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| 8329 Pneumatic groundwater recovery and treatment system in a shed with controls for a North Carolina project.
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| 8327 One of two model 41261 ShallowTray air strippers that shipped to a superfund site in New Hampshire.
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| 8316 SVE system in a shed.
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| 8315 A skid-mounted sparge blower with sound enclosure, after cooler, and automated manifold with controls, to deliver 1000 SCFM at 15 PSIG at Phoenix Airport.
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| 8311 For Texas, a skid-mounted pneumatic total fluids recovery and dual-phase extraction system with product recovery and groundwater treatment and controls.
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| 8308 OWS&LGAC in a trailer
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| 8302 Groundwater recovery and treatment system in a shed; shipped to Virginia.
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| 8301 A skid-mounted dual-phase extraction and treatment system with controls that shipped to Texas.
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| 8299: Simple SVE system in a Class I Div 2 shed shipped to a Citgo station in Massachusetts.
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| 8286: An oxygen injection control trailer, this PLC driven set of five manifolds pulses mass-flow controlled oxygen from a liquid oxygen tank to an array of 40 different wellpoints at a site in New Jersey. | |||
| 8284: Dual SVE sytems in a shed that shipped to North Carolina.
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| 8282: Skid mounted SVE system including SVE manifold, moisture separator, LRP, OWS, product tank, and ShallowTray shipped to New York.
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| 8281: Shed mounted LRP, OWS, and ShallowTray 2641 that shipped to Indiana.
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| 8278: SVE shed with separate control room shipped to Martinsville, Indiana.
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| 8275: Multiphase extraction and treatment system in an insulated shipping container shipped to Westport, Massachusetts. Treatment train included inlet manifold, moisture separator, LRP, VGAC, OWS, product tank, bag filters, LGAC, and media filters. | |||
| 8274: This shed mounted MPE (multi-phase extraction) system including LRP, MS, and ShallowTray was shipped to Indiana. | |||
| 8272: Skid-mounted SVE system with moisture separator, LRP, ShallowTray, and air compressor shippped to an industrial customer in Connecticut.
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| 8270: This EconoPump Model EP7X3A and its control panel were shipped to a gas station site in Ramsey, New Jersey to recover 5 gpm of groundwater from each of seven wells for treatment.
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| NEEP Worldwide: Here's a ShallowTray model 31231 on the out-skirts of Chennai, Tamilnadu, India. This system is removing TCE from the groundwater for irrigation use. | |||
| NEEP Job #8265: NEEP delivers Product Recovery Trailer to east coast terminal. This self-contained solar-powered trailer will be deployed to recover free product using a gas driven bladder pump. Requiring no external electricity, the solar collector will maintain a twelve volt battery to supply power to a gas valve controller. The controller will periodically feed nitrogen gas from a liquid nitrogen tank to a down-well product pump. The nitrogen exhaust will vent in the well, while free product is returned to the double containment storage tank in the Class I Div 1 compartment of the trailer." | |||
| Installation Pictures job 8230. This EconoPump system was sold by Slaby Sales in Southern California to Vapor Extraction Technologies (VET) in San Clemente. This expert installation was designed by James Reed of VET in Cerritos, CA. James sent us these pictures and comments: "Here is a bunch of photos of your jet pump that you may find useful or for future reference. The system works very well and is recovering a lot of contamination. The well jets (six for now) are keeping all the wells completely dewatered at a total of about 3000 gpd which allows for very effective simultaneous vapor extraction of the formerly saturated soil (in the same wells). Extracted vapors of all wells is: 100 inches water vacuum applied, 200 scfm, and 3000 ppmv VOCs total." |
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| NEEP recently moved to a new location in West Lebanon, NH. We're just down the street from our old address. Our new location was customized to better suit our integrated systems manufacturing and engineering. Our new address is shown at the top of the page. Here are some pictures of our new location even though we're not completely unpacked yet.Front entranceLoading docks in rearManufacturing areaManufacturing areaEngineeringProject FilesLunchroom | |||
| #8255-This trailer mounted Sparge & Vent system shipped to a Florida remediation site in December 2002. It includes a 10 HP rotary vane sparge blower delivering 70 SCFM at 15 PSIG through an aftercooler to a (14) well sparge control manifold. An (11) well SVE control manifold feeds the inlet of a moisture separator operating at 132 SCFM and 88" w.c. vacuum pulled by a 5 HP rotary lobe blower controlled by a VFD for flexibility of future flow conditions. The vapor exhausts through dual LGAC drums to atmosphere, while the accumulated liquid is pumped by a self-priming centrifugal pump to two LGAC drums in series. The trailer interior is heated, ventilated, and lighted in accordance with Class I Div 1 classification, including intrinsically-safe barriers for sensor signals, and conduit, double seal-offs, and flexible conduit connectors for explosion-proof motor loads. Explosion-proof VOC sensors monitor and alarm the hydrocarbon concentration in both the trailer interior and the vapor discharge stream. | |||
| TBA Treatment: Recognizing a need to treat TBA in groundwater remediation projects, Slaby Sales Inc. (SSI) , NEEP's Southern California representative, has developed the BioAspirator system, which heats water, raises dissolved oxygen levels, and allows a avenue for the introduction of a specific enzyme to start the enhancement train of TBA treatment by also utilizing a NEEP ShallowTray Air Stripper. | |||
| NEEP Job #8247 - This complete system includes: pneumatic groundwater extraction pumps, air compressor, oil/water separator, ShallowTray air stripper, bag filters, 30 HP rotary lobe SVE blower, moisture separator, vapor and liquid phase carbon, mounted in a 10' x 22' heated and ventilated shed enclosure. This system was built for NEC Class 1, Division 1, Group D locations and is designed for treatment of a 20 gpm liquid stream and a 420 scfm @ 145" WC SVE air flow rate. Contaminants being treated: BTEX, MTBE, Cumene and Naphthalene. | |||
| NEEP Job #8235 - This multi-phase trailer system was supplied to a customer in Western PA to treat a 200 acfm vapor stream and a 10 gpm liquid stream. Site power was limited to 230 volt single phase so a variable frequency drive (VFD) was used to create three phase power for the 15 HP positive displacement blower. | |||
| NEEP Job #8236 - This telemetry controlled air sparging system was provided for a customer in Spokane, Washington. Total time from receipt of purchase order to arrival on site was less than 5 weeks! The 20 HP sparge compressor provides 173 scfm @ 25 psi to a 10 point manifold that can be remotely controlled. | |||
| NEEP Job #5687 - Here's a couple pictures of a ShallowTray model 31251. This unit was built as an induced draft model to facilitate offgas treatment. The 31251 can treat flow rates up to 425 GPM. | |||
| NEEP Job #8200: This fully automated chemical process system was shipped in April of 2002 to a major chemical manufacturing facility in West Virginia that is required to implement a groundwater remediation plan for a variety of chlorinated solvents. Engineered by an ENR 50 consulting firm, the heart of the process is a ShallowTray 41251 low profile air stripper, (rear view) constructed of 316L stainless steel. Offgas from the stripper is oxidized and scrubbed by a system provided by a leading US oxidizer manufacturer. The multi-skid process system provided by NEEP also included 15,000 gallon fiberglass tanks for equalization and CIP (clean-in-place) acid storage, as well as fully automated chemical metering pumps. NEEP provided the Allen-Bradley PLC control panel (interior) that manages all process functions and links information to the plant's network control room. | |||
| NEEP job #8228 This remediation shed shipped to an active NJDOT facility that requires air stripping for the removal of MTBE from recovered groundwater. Powered by a dedicated air compressor, up to seven pneumatic pumps will deliver groundwater to an equalization tank. Based on batch demand, a feed pump will deliver the influent to the Model 2341-P ShallowTray air stripper, where stripped volatiles will be vented to atmosphere and treated water will be gravity discharged to a sewer. The Class 1 Division 2 rated internal electrical components are controlled by an exterior-mounted NEMA 4 control panel, with adjacent autodialer for prompt notification of system alarm. | |||
| NEEP Job #8219: NEEP shipped this shed-mounted dual-phase extraction and water treatment system to a UST site in western Virginia in mid-February. Consisting of a moisture separator followed by a 20 HP oil-sealed liquid ring pump, recovered fluids are automatically pumped to an oil/water separator. Separated free product is gravity fed to a product storage drum, while the aqueous phase is pumped through a bentonite/anthracite media and then a bag filter to a model 1321-P ShallowTray air stripper. The interior of the heated, lighted, and ventilated shed is a Class 1 Division 2 environment. Using three phase TEFC motors and intrinsically-safe isolation for all sensors and switches, control system costs were minimized by locating the NEMA 4 panel enclosure on the exterior wall of the shed. A telemetry system was also provided to facilitate alarm communication, data logging, and to allow monitoring and control of this remote site from the O & M contractor's main office computer. | |||
| Our shop full of integrated systems. | |||
| NEEP job #8199 shipped: Remediation system shipped to Tacoma, Washington. The skid mounted system included a 2000 gallon cone equalization tank, biological and iron treatment, sediment filters, air stripper, vapor and aqueous phase activated carbon, complete remote Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. The SCADA package allows full remote control of well pumps, well level control, transfer pumps, biocide treatment rate, iron treatment rate, water flow rates, air stripper and automatic changeover of sediment filters via motorized valves. The SCADA package was selected to minimize field trips for routine monitoring and control. The site's P&ID is the computer interface (HMI) for remote operation and data acquisition. | |||
| The proud owners of this system are installing it in Uniontown, PA. Buying a building a few feet larger can pay dividends during the installation and O&M of a system. We doubt we'll hear any complaints from the technicians working in this building. This system combines two proprietary NEEP technologies in one system. A four port EconoPump pumping into a ShallowTray model 2631 will treat BTEX and MTBE from the 16 gpm treatment stream. More Pics: 1 2 3 | |||
| NOW THAT'S AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM! This system is headed to the Patuxent Naval Air Station. This system includes an iron sequestering package including tanks, mixer and pumps;pneumatic total fluids extraction system including CEE Autopumps, air compressor and desiccant air filter; total fluids treatment system including an oil/water separator, particulate filters, Organo clay filter and liquid phase carbon filters; metal building and a control package. | |||
| The model 2651 ShallowTray shown in the attached photo was shipped to a Superfund site in Houston, Texas. Constructed of 316L stainless steel to combat the effects of high chlorides in the influent water, the unit was also equipped with a sump level capacitance probe and VFD pump drive to allow constant level control of the sump by a PLC. | |||
| TWINS! - NEEP recently shipped the two identical ShallowTray model 1321 to different states as part of a solvent recovery OEM's process systems. The model 1321 air strippers were equipped with control panels specially designed and outfitted to meet NFPA requirements for "Z-purge" classification, allowing a NEMA 4 panel to be deployed in a Class I Division 2 environment, at a significant cost saving over a typical NEMA 7 explosion-proof installation. |
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| System 8198 - This compact system includes a four well pneumatic groundwater extraction system, a ShallowTray air stripper, polishing carbon and controls. The building is an 8' x 10' wood frame building with a steel containment skid. This system is being shipped to New Mexico and will be used to treat groundwater contaminanted with BTEX and Naphthalene. Pics: #1 #2 | |||
| System 8194 - This economical system includes our polyethylene ShallowTray air stripper, a five deep well EconoPump, chemical pretreatment system, polishing carbon and a Class 1, Division 2 wooden enclosure. The design flow rate of this system is 12 GPM and it's treating BTEX contaminants. The chemical pretreatment system is provided to inject sequestering chemical into the EconoPump circulation loop to protect the entire system from iron fouling. More Pics: #1 #2 | |||
| A major east coast pharmaceutical manufacturer recently started-up four ShallowTray model 2651 air strippers as part of their new wastewater treatment facility. The ShallowTrays remove a variety of residual volatiles from the factory effluent prior to discharge to the POTW. Materials of construction for the wetted parts were limited to 316L stainless steel, Teflon, or EPDM. | |||
| #5559 - This system includes a vacuum extraction system, ShallowTray air stripper model 1331-P and a ThermVent TV2 thermal oxidizer for the extraction, treatment and destruction of BTEX and MTBE at a site in northern Virginia. Here's a picture of the oxidizer controls | |||
| NEW! Sneak Preview of our new ShallowTray model 61200 in production. | |||
| #5272-NEEP shipped this unit in April to a high profile remediation site in the Northeast. Arranged with an induced draft blower, the system included VFD control for the feed pump to maintain constant level in the influent equalization tank. | |||
| No, it's not a Mr. Beer brewing kit it's an SVE system that we shipped to a customer in Delaware for installation in Philadelphia, PA. This is the smallest EXP blower Rotron makes (1/2 HP), which is handy because the system has to be small enough to pass through the front door of a woman's row house, get carried down the hall into the kitchen, and out the back door into her back yard where it will be installed along with a VGAC drum. Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System 8172 Shipped: This system is being installed at a BTEX & MTBE site in the Lancaster, PA area. It includes: a multiphase extraction system built with a 20 HP Dekker liquid ring pump, a ShallowTray® model 1331-P air stripper, transfer pumps, controls and a 10' x 24' heated wooden enclosure built for Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations. | |||
| System 8173 Shipped: This EconoPump is a seven well model designed for groundwater extraction from shallow wells (up to 31 feet total lift) and includes the transfer pump option. This system will be utilized with a ShallowTray® air stripper at a site in Harrisburg, PA. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System 8163 Shipped: This economical treatment system included pneumatic well pumps, an air compressor, oil/water separator, iron filter, ShallowTray® air stripper, liquid phase carbon, vapor phase carbon, controls and a heated insulated wooden site enclosure. This system is a great example of how a complete treatment package can be assembled for a low budget project yet still perform like more expensive systems. | |||
| System 5482 Completed: This system will be treating a 10 GPM BTEX influent stream with a 1331-P ShallowTray air stripper. The complete explosion proof package includes: two 400 gallon cone bottom tanks; liquid and vapor phase carbon; feed and discharge pumps; bag filters; alarm auto-dialer; 10' x 24' heated/ventilated wooden enclosure. See the P&ID in PDF format. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| SILENCE IN THE GALLERY! System 5468 Shipped: A sound insulated ShallowTray (WhisperTray) model 2641 is shipped to a country club site and will be located 10' from the practice tee. The unit was specified and purchased by a repeat customer. It was shipped on a tilt bed trailer. | |||
| System 8141 Shipped: NEEP Systems recently shipped a turnkey, skid mounted soil/ groundwater remediation system consisting of a 75 H.P. oil-sealed liquid ring pump vacuum system, oil/ water separator, ShallowTray low-profile air stripper, and all necessary pumps, tanks and controls. The system also utilizes a ThermVent catalytic oxidizer for treating the off-gas from the vacuum extraction system as well as the air stripper off-gas. This system will be operated in Denver City, TX to clean a UST Site. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 Pic 4 | |||
| Systems 5463, 5464, 5465 & 5466 Shipped: Four nearly identical systems are shipped to Florida to be implemented at gas station sites. Each system includes an EconoPump multi-well jet pump system, a ShallowTray model 2331-P, an SVE blower and an air sparge compressor. Our customer chose the EconoPumps because they provided the most economical solution to extract groundwater from multiple shallow wells at each site. The EconoPumps provided for this project ranged from 4 to 7 well systems. However, standard EconoPumps are available for 1 to 30 wells. | |||
| The latest Clearadon brochure added to the website. See it online or download the PDF file (800 KB). | |||
| System 8148 Shipped: This dual phase extraction system consists of a liquid/vapor separator, automatic liquid pump-out package, air dilution valve assembly with inlet filter/silencer, Siemens liquid ring pump package, vacuum gauges, pressure gauges, temperature gauge and air flow meter. This system will be operating at an air flow of 100 SCFM (300 ACFM) and a vacuum of 20 inches of Hg. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System 8147 Shipped: NEEP ships a trailer mounted integrated system. This system integrates a five port EconoPump for groundwater extraction, five pneumatic product recovery pumps, a ShallowTray air stripper, an air compressor and polishing carbon in a heated and ventilated trailer. This system is treating a 5 GPM groundwater stream containing Naphthalene, MTBE and Benzene. | |||
| New Hire! - Well sort of... Slaby Sales Company of Borrego Springs, California comes aboard as NEEP's exclusive Southern California Representative (Bakersfield and South). Robert Slaby visits the NEEP PA office for a couple meetings. Here's Robert, Barry and Bruce looking busy for the camera. Robert continues on to the NEEP Headquarters in NH for product training. Robert's contact information:
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| System 8145 in testing and QC: two Siemens oil-sealed liquid ring pumps in testing prior to shipment to Taiwan for a dual phase extraction project. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System 8143 Shipped: NEEP ships an integrated system consisting of a 150 cfm soil vacuum extraction, 6 GPM groundwater extraction, a ShallowTray air stripper for groundwater and SVE condensation treatment and a TV4C 400 cfm ThermVent catalytic oxidizer for treatment of the ShallowTray air stripper and soil vacuum extraction system offgas streams. Here's a look inside the operating combustion chamber. Here's another picture of the oxidizer. This system will be treating BTEX, MTBE, Cumene and Naphthalene. | |||
| System #5415 Shipped: NEEP ships another ADDOX MTBE destruction system! Able to provide 99% or greater destruction of MTBE fume in a 900 scfm gas stream, this unit is in shipment to California. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System #5437 Shipped: Trailer mounted ShallowTray model 3631 for a Superfund site in New Jersey. System includes an induced draft blower sized for offgas vapor phase carbon treatment and PLC based controls with analog data display. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 | |||
| System #5429 Shipped: Integrated system for a gas station project in Downingtown, PA. System includes a pneumatic total fluids pump, an air compressor, an oil/water separator, product storage tank, water batch tank, transfer pump, particulate filters, ShallowTray model 1331 air stripper, discharge pump, liquid phase carbon, vapor phase carbon, building heater, ventilation fan and ceiling lighting. All interior components are installed in accordance with NEC Class 1, Division 1, Group D environments. NEMA 4 controls are mounted on the building exterior. Pic 1 Pic 2 | |||
| System #5436 Shipped: ShallowTray model 3641 for a chemical manufacturer in Missouri to strip acetone, chlorinated VOCs and BTEX compounds. 30 GPM influent water stream is preheated to 150°F for maximizing acetone removal. Pic 1 | |||
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