Lenny Schrecengost
New member
No, bag of absorbent similar to oil sock or use an oil sock, not a flocculating agent?
No, bag of absorbent similar to oil sock or use an oil sock, not a flocculating agent?
That's basically what a flocculating agent is - absorbent powder
Not sure Tony but isn't there a filter that could eliminate the smell? Carbon filter maybe?
That's basically what a flocculating agent is - absorbent powder
Jim also plays up the Ozone he uses too. All that's for is keeping odor bacteria down when going closed loop. An oilfield shop I worked a used a closed loop water recycling system for a while. I was in charge of taking care of it for about 6 months. All it basically consisted of was a big pool filter, some big tanks, a coalcent (sp?), and a bunch of other useless crap. The reclaim I'm planning to use is just a Nikro vac pumped through a bag filter then 2 different micron filters. I do have a larger recycling unit, but honestly, I don't see the need. I've dealt with the EPA as far as oilfield shops are concerned. Let me just say, I'm AMAZED at what's allowed by the POWTS/EPA, as compared to what I've seen touted on some of these boards concerning pressure washing a damn sidewalk. I still work oilfield and still have to deal with EPA regulations, honestly, conforming isn't all that difficult or expensive in any area.
The main questions is "Does anyone want to buy this equipment?"
This is no way near as big as what Jim has or claims to have.