| Fog systems eliminate
odors associated with waste treatment facilities,
microbial decomposition of animal waste, and noxious,
volatile compounds. Carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen
sulfide, and methane can all be efficiently and
economically controlled by the fog system. This
system is less expensive to operate and maintain
than traditional air injection systems. Both interior
and exterior applications can be addressed. This
is a high quality odor control solution that can
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| Fog system applications for
odor suppression include: |
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Chemical Plants |
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Solid Waste |
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Waste Transfer Stations |
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Construction Sites and Equipment |
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Landfills and Garbage Dumps |
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Industrial Odors |
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Aeration Ponds |
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Composting Facilities |
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Poultry and Livestock Facilities |
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Food Processing Plants |
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Refineries |
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Paper mills |
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| Fog systems are an effective
method for dust suppression, dust abatement, and
air filtration. Control of flies and odor causing
pathogens also fall into this category. Dust, when
surrounded by dense fog, has little opportunity
to escape. Components of the system are UL and CE
rated. Programmable controllers with remotely located
sensors insure the accuracy of the operating system.
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Asbestos Abatement |
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Coal Dust Suppression |
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Quarries and Rock Crushing Equipment |
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Grain Silos |
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Slag Works |
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Conveyor Belt Drop Points |
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Construction and Land Development Sites |
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