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ISSN-0835-605X Editor and Publisher TOM DAVEY

CONTENTS

December 1992/January 1993, Vol. 5 No.6 Issued January, 1993

(416) 727-4666 Associate Editor SANDRA DAVEY Saies Director STEVE DAVEY

(416) 727-4666

B.C. Saies Representative RDN GANTON (604) 274-3849 Saies Representative PENNY DAVEY (416) 727-4627

Technical Advisory Board Robert B. Baker, MASc., P.Eng.

Why are hot dog vendors and hairdressers licenced while chemists aren't?

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Editorial comment by Tom Davey Toxicity identification evaluations: Industry's newest tool to reduce effluent toxicity By Don Lewis

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Waste management techniques affecting the food industry By A.E. Higginson

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Trenton to use new clarifier design in plant upgrade

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Totten Sims Hubicki Associates

George V. Crawford, P.Eng. Gore & Storrie Ltd.

Rod Holme, P.Eng. Proctor & Redtern Ltd.

Peter Laughton, M.Eng., P.Eng.

Directory of Environmental Equipment & Services Suppliers 26

R.V. Anderson & Associates

Allan Church, C.Chem. Church & Trought Environmental Laboratories

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Directory of Products & Services

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Guide to Consultants

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Mike Provart, M.Sc., P.Eng. MM. Diiion Ltd. Dr. Howard Goodfellow Goodtellow Consuitants Ltd.

Robert Ferguson, P.Eng. Metro Toronto Works Dept. R. Bruce Smith, LL.B.

Blake Cassels Graydon Dr. Earl Shannon, P.Eng. CH2M Hill Engineering Ltd. Environmental Science & Engineering Is a bi-monthly business publication published by Davcom Communications Inc. An all Canadian publication, ES&E provides au thoritative editorial coverage of Canada's municipal and industrial environmental control systems and drinking water treat ment and distribution.

Do sprinklers require backflow devices?

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By Philip S. Antecol A novel and effective industrial wastewater treatment

process integrating biological treatment and ultrafiltration By Arnold F. Janson and Prakash N. Mishra

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CEIA projects world environment market of

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$450 billion by 2,000 AD

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The price of water and sewage services in Ontario municipalities By James W. Maclaren

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Departments Industry Update

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R&D News

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Literature Review

Cover Story Greater public awareness of pollution and its iii-effects, coupled with increas ing legislation — including European Community Water Directives — have brought a need for industry, agriculture and water authorities to find some answers.

The problem of environmentallyharmful liquid waste is being tackled by scientists at the University of Kent in Canterbury, south-east England, whose work revolves around the use of ver

satile, natural, microbes (bacteria). La boratory-based biochemical and micro biological research is being put to the test in a pilot plant at a water treatment works. Here, researchers are gathering samples at a lake close by. Large numbers of natural mic

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roorganisms in soil and water biodegrade many waste products and this process — together with chemical and photochemical breakdown, as well as the effects of dilution — reduces many potential pollutants to below detectable levels. However, the capacity of the na tural environment to eliminate pollu tion is far from absolute because of the

volume and diversity of organics in volved and their continued release.

Two triazine herbicides, atrazine and

simazine,have recentlyjoined the list of chemicals causing concern and the En vironmental Microbiology group at Kent's Biological Laboratory, com missioned by Britain's Foundation for Water Research, is investigating the use of naturally-occurring bacteria to de grade these. 1


By Tom Davey

Editorial Comment

Why are hot dog vendors and hairdressers licenced while chemists aren't?

While you need a licence to

run a hot dog stand in

Toronto, no licence is re

quired for the analytical chemists who safeguard our drinking water, food or medicine. Recently the Ontario government once again rejec ted a licencing request from the Associa tion of the Chemical Profession of On

ing enthusiastically nominated by American scientists. There are many others in our history. In 1902. George G. Nasmith began serving as chemist and bacteriologist to the Ontario Board of Health. His quali fications were remarkable. He held an M.A.. Ph.D.. D.P.H. and D.Sc.. all from

the University of Toronto. In the early

able to finding a single second in a 32 million year time period. This is awe some progress. Relative to this time frame,a Cro-Magnun man is separated from an astronaut by a split second. While this analytical progress rivals space age technology,too many govern ment agencies commission laboratory services as if they were buying sand and

tario. Being a learned profession, the chemists wished to be licenced like ar

chitects. lawyers or doctors. Not for the first time the chemists were turned

down,probably on the advice ofgovern ment bureaucrats.

The government Is more concerned about protecting us from poor haircuts or bad hot dogs — than it is about protecting both the pubiic and the environment from unqualified chemists.

Now imagine this scenario. Your worst fears have been realized and doc

1900s. Ottawa. Toronto and other On

tors have recommended surgery. Once sedated, your fears have given way to more reassuring thoughts as you are wheeled to the operating theatre. You know you have had X-rays. CAT scans

tario cities were regularly ravaged by typhoid and other lethal water borne diseases. His work helped bring down the death rate dramatically. Later serving in World War I. Dr.Nas

and a battery of tests done on state-of-

the-art equipment costing many thou sands of dollars.

As the anaesthetic is administered

you are surrounded by highly trained surgeons, all licenced, qualified and dedicated to restoring you to health. Col

lectively they represent decades of in tensive research and training. As the anaesthetic takes over, your mind re plays this combination of high-tech health expertise as a final reassurance. But suddenly a startling thought occurs: what if the chemists at the testing labor atories. whose findings led to the opera tion. were unqualified? It is astounding that chemistry — a learned profession requiring years of training — is practised without licenc ing in every province, except Quebec.

Few are aware that Canadians have a

tradition of excellence in Chemistry. A

mists" lack of status.

Ironically, an increasingly litigations Ministry ofthe Environment is stepping up prosecutions for regulatory infrac tions — some problems could stem from mith rose to Lieutenant Colonel and devised field methods of purifying analyses done by people of uncertain drinking water for both the Canadian skills and dubious qualifications in chemistry. and British Armies. His contribution For example. Regulation 309 requires was vital. Pure water on the battlefield can be more important than firepower. that Materials Safety Data Sheets In the late 1700s John Adams,the second (MSDS)be carried when toxic wastes or US president wrote:disease has destroyed chemicals are being transported. This is ten ofus where the sword ofthe enemy has to verify that the contents are precisely what the transporter claims they are. killed but one. Scientists have estimated that water-borne diseases have killed

While transport truck drivers require

more people than all the recorded wars of history. Chemistry has seen quantum leaps in its ability to detect toxins in trace amounts. What other scientific profes sion could match this progress? A mere

licences to operate their vehicles, che

three decades ago. chemists could only detect contaminants at one part in ten thousand, analagous to fi nding one

it is astounding that chemistry — a learned profession requiring years of training — is practised without licencing in every province except Quebec. Yet truck drivers,and garage mechanics, who require no university education, are required by law to be licenced.

gravel at bulk prices. This most recent licencing rejection confirms the che

slightly different brick in two or three houses. In those days many ofthe toxins we now routinely detect in drinking water, foods or soils, would have gone undetected. Water, food or air samples

recent Nobel laureate. Professor John

would have been checked out as 'safe"

Polanyi of the University of Toronto, is one of the many Canadian chemists with international reputations. Dr. Hutch Helton,now working at the Sheri dan Research Centre in Mississauga. won the international Wallenberg Prize for Chemistry some years ago after be-

simply because the chemists of the day were unable to detect contaminants at low levels.

These days chemists routinely detect toxins in the parts per trillion ranges: indeed a few labs can find contaminants

at parts per quadrillion range, compar-

mists who determine whether the actual

contents are explosive or toxic, are unlicenced. As many loads contain a witch"s brew of chemicals, the inter

pretation of analytical data requires professional skill and experience. History has shown many times that laboratory findings can be misread.The famous Birmingham Six in Britain were only recently acquitted after it was pro ved that prosecution"s forensic data were poorly interpreted. Chemicals in playing cards had been identified wrongly as being from explosives. The six men had been convicted following an IRA bombing incident. After serving long prison terms, they were acquitted after lengthy appeals. Analytical chemistry is increasingly at the forefront of environmental regu lations. In rejecting the chemists" de mands for licencing, the public"s posi tion is now clear. The government is more concerned about protecting us from poor haircuts or bad hot dogs — than it is about protecting both the public and the environment from un qualified chemists.

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Industry update water specialist from the MOE and Ken Sherratt. Ministry of Natural Resources. He pointed out that Ontario drinking water prices are the second lowest in the industrialized world. Both papers were excellent and ES&E plans to publish excerpts in subsequent issues. Bill Christ. Region 4 Director,reviewed the historical background of the ASSE, noting that backflow prevention was a significant part of ASSE activities. He outlined how one tank truck oper ator was topping up his tanker with a garden hose. When the water service failed temporarily, pesticides got into the system. A person in an adjacent

ASSE holds second

annual meeting in Ontario

Galina Veltman and Aivars Bergs

house later received burns from the

The Canadian Chapter ofthe American Society of Sanitary Engineering held its second annual meeting November in Mississauga, Ont. Galina Veltman P.Eng.. Scarborough's Chief Plumbing Inspector was reaffirmed as President and Aivars Bergs. P.Eng. Anderson As

chemicals while taking a shower. There were many other horror stories where contamination of potable water supplies occur because ofa lack ofbackflow prevention devices, he said.

a Director following the resignation of one of the founding directors who had left the field. Elections will take place in 1993 but the officers were reaffirmed until the section achieves more ma

turity. The meeting heard presentations

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Their broad experience in environmental ana lysis, technical training, and data and facilities management has enabled ASL to offer an inter national consulting service for the development of environmental laboratories. ASL is currently participating in a Canadian government spon sored project to help develop marine science capabilities in South East Asia. In addition, they are part of a team that has recently been awarded a contract to assist with the development of Indonesia's central environmental impact agency.

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Industry update waste management; specific industrial focus groups; environmental restora tion; integrated management of sewer age, treatment plants and receiving waters; management and institutional

First automated paint recycling plant opens Laidlaw Environmental Services Ltd.

has been to broaden the Association's

has opened Canada's first automated household hazardous waste paint re

interests to cover overall water quality

cycling facility.

issues worldwide —

The plant is designed to divert signifi cant quantities of waste paint from dis posal and to generate a consistent qua lity base product, to be finished as re cycled paint. It's expected that 455,000 litres (100,000 Imp. gal.) will be pro cessed in year one of operation and that this could double by the end of 1993, as municipal participation grows. Waste paint collected from special one-day events,depots and mobile units established by municipal and regional governments and serviced by Laidlaw Environmental will be processed at the facility. Currently, paint accounts for about 70 per cent of all household ha

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Goodfellow Consultants wins business exceiience award

Dr. Goodfellow

sultants Inc.for its leading edge technol ogy in the development and application of a computer simulation program for optimizing fume capture systems in electric arc furnaces.

sissauga, Ontario has won the coveted

While this ecological breakthrough was specifically developed to reduce air pollution in the steel industry,the simu lation program is adaptable to other

Canada Award for Business Excellence

industries such as Chemical, Metals,

in the Environmental category. Dr. Howard D. Goodfellow, President of GCI, accepted the CABE Environmen

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Processing for control of air con taminants. A fuller description of the award winning technology will be pub lished in a subsequent issue of ES&E.

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nology and Minister for International Trade, and Pauline Browse, Minister of State for the Environment. Dr. Good

fellow serves on this magazine's edito rial advisory board. The top award in the Environment Category recognizes Goodfellow Con-

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Industry Update Lake Huron water

supply system saves

$200,000 on electricity charges The Ontario Ministry of the Environ ment (MOE) operates a Water Treat ment Plant in Grand Bend, Ontario to

provide London and thirteen other municipalities with potable water. The plant operates 24 hours per day. seven days a week and produces water at an average rate of 15 MIGPD and a peak rate of about 65 MIGPD. Electricity ac counts for approximately fifty five per cent of the total operating costs for the plant. To reduce the power demand and electrical operating costs of the plant. Ontario Hydro and the MOE have been working diligently on a demand man agement program. The strategies being employed are as follows: i) review operations to determine where load could be reduced or shif

ted to off-peak hours. ii) install more energy efficient equip ment

iii) conduct detailed engineering audits to determine the cost effectiveness

and feasibility of process and/or operating modifications The review of operations yielded sig nificant results. Certain lighting and electric heating loads totalling over 100 kW were deemed unnecessary and dis

mand charges was realized, resulting in a cost savings of over $100,000 per year. All of these operating changes required no capital or operating costs but saved the facility over $200,000 in their power bills.

Environmental indicator bulletin on ozone released The first Environmental Indicator Bul

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Industry Update Asea Brown Boveri

"I challenged industry to make a com mitment that will lead to substantial

and the MUC sign

reductions in the release of toxic chemi

$4.5 million contract

cals and hazardous waste in Ontario.

Asea Brown Boveri Inc.(ABB)will sup ply and install an integrated processmonitoring and control system at the Montreal Urban Community's Wastewater Treatment Plant in Riviere-desPrairies. ABB. which submitted the lowest bid

in the public call for tenders, got the go-

The Pollution Prevention Pledge Pro gram is aimed at reducing the release of toxic chemicals and hazardous wastes

from Ontario industry by 50 per cent in 1995 and 90 per cent by the year 2000. "The Pollution Prevention Pledge Program will be a major step towards a conserver society, it's time for the i indus try to show that it can go beyond regula

ahead for the $4.5 million contract on

tions and make a contribution towards

September l.The work is scheduled for completion in 1994.

creating

a conserver society." she

added.

The MUC's Wastewater Treatment

0PCE4 22nd annual

MOE launches

PCAO conference

Industrial pollution prevention Initiative

April 4-6, 1993 The Pollution Control Association of

Environment Minister Ruth Grier an

Ontario, will hold its 22nd Annual Con

nounced a voluntary industrial pro gram aimed at preventing pollution. At the Nov. 5. 1992 Technology

ference in Toronto. April 4-6, 1993. The Conference, to be held at the

Regal Constellation Hotel near Pearson International Airport, is expected to at-

HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE OPERATIONS When project managers and site personnel direct or conduct hazardous waste Investigations,they assume liability for their health and safety and that of other workers around the hazardous site. These environmental professionals must know how to assess environmental, health and safety risks and then determine the proper level of personnel protection.

dagger Hims Limited Environmental Consulting Engineers will host its 3rd Annual Health,Safety,and Environmental Certification Program for Hazardous Waste Operations. The 40 hour course will be presented by Emilcott Asso ciates Inc., an environmental consulting safety and hygiene firm with offices in New Jersey and Ohio. Emilcott staff have conducted more than 250 courses in North America for over 150 companies, including dagger Hims Limited. A lawyerfrom the environmental law firm of Willms and Shier will discuss environ mental and health and safety liability and due diligence under Canadian law.

Individuals who successfully complete the course will be certified in accor dance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This certification is recognized in the United States as a requirementfor any persons who work on hazardous waste site investigations and clean-up. The course will be held at Cardinal Golf Course, Newmarket,Ontario(Highway 9and Highway 400)on May7,8,14and 15,1993.Since attendance is limited to 35 people, please register earlier.

For registration or further information please contact Sandy Plaus at 416-853-3303.

(416) 502-1440.

Well water unfit for

drinking in Ont. Survey with farm chemicals and bacteria that

tion in late 1994. Installation of the in

Transfer Conference. Ms. Grier stated.

Conference contact Mrs. S. Pickett at

Some 30 percent of the wells tested in a survey in rural Ontario were so polluted

Plant went into operation in 1987, with the final phases scheduled for comple tegrated process-monitoring and con trol system will coincide with start-up of the southeast interceptor.

tract more than 500 environmental pro fessionals. and boasts two days of tech nical sessions on various water pollu tion issues. In conjunction with the Conference a two day exhibition of the best and latest in water pollution control equipment, technology and services will be produced by the Ontario Pollution Control Equipment Association. For more information on this year's

the water was deemed unfit to drink. The results came from Ontario's first

comprehensive groundwater-quality survey, which sampled 1.300 rural wells in heavily cultivated areas of Ontario last winter.

"Water that is at this level (of con tamination) should not be consumed."

said Dave Rudolph, co-author of the sur vey and an assistant professor of groundwater supply at the University of Waterloo's Research.

Centre

for

Groundwater

The survey results, based on one set of samples, are similar to others done in heavily cultivated agricultural areas of North America and Europe. "It is not advisable to drink (from these wells) without some form of clean

up or treatment." said Mike Brodsky. the Ministry of Health's chief of envi ronmental bacteriology. He added: "I don't think it's a dangerous situation." The survey has confirmed what re searchers have long known or suspected about rural water supplies. The $710,000 survey, financed by Ag riculture Canada, found that 37 percent of the wells tested contained one or

more of the target contaminants in con centrations above provincial drinking water objectives.

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By Don Lewis*

Industrial effluents

Toxicity identification evaiuations: the newest tooi to reduce effiuent toxicity

Traditionally industrial dis

charge limits have been set

"across the board" for indus

been developed extensively by the US EPA National Effiuent Toxicity Assess ment Centre may soon become the most useful method by which industry in

ance with previously set physical and chemical regulations and therefore is considered a measure ofoverall effiuent

try discharging water to public water bodies throughout North Ameri ca. Limits were initially set using tox icity data, developed in the laboratory

quality or toxicity. While toxicity testing has been viewed by industry as the enemy and something

under controlled conditions for each

generally poor understanding of bio logical systems and their predictability, the,se types oftests are beginning to gain popularity, particularly in the US, as tools, to be used by industries which are having trouble meeting non-toxic effiu

toxic compound, and a multiplier was chosen,based on the toxicity ofthe com pound,to build in a "safety factor".These levels were ultimately set for the purpose of protecting both aquatic and human life over long term exposure. There are several major drawbacks to this method of assessing industrial dis charge. Firstly, many of the limits were initially set at levels close to or below that which could actually be measured, even with today's technology, with any accuracy. In fact when using GC/MS chromatography, analytical technol ogy, which is heavily relied upon for detection of many chemicals, large peaks of nontoxic compounds can often hide smaller toxic components and con sequently only a few toxic compounds can be accurately identified. Secondly, setting limits across the board using the results of laboratory tests, may not apply to natural systems. Each industrial or municipal discharge has its own set of very unique chemical and physical characteristics that may alter(increasing or decreasing) the tox icity of the compound in question. Ultimately a better way of determin ing effluent quality standards has be come recognized.That is to measure the effects of chronic exposure of aquatic systems to these effluent streams. Pre sently there are no standard methods of developing, maintaining and exposing these natural systems or mesocosms to industrial effluents. In an effort to sim

plify and more accurately reflect real world situations, while improving efflu ent quality,the use of whole effluent tox icity testing using single test species has become standard protocol. Toxicity testing usingDaphnia magna

unknown to be feared, based on our

charges. The TIE protocols were developed to aid water dischargers who were having difficulty meeting toxicity regulations and who therefore needed to charac

terize, identify and confirm the causa tive agents of toxicity in their effluent. This evaluation can result in tremen

ent criteria.

dous cost savings as compared to whole

The use of investigative toxicity test' ing,commonly known as Toxicity Iden tification Evaluations (TIE) which has

effiuent treatment which often means

dealing with very large volumes of water or conducting very expensive "explora-

TOXICITY IDENTIFICATION EVALUATIONS

Effluent Sample

Phase 1 Toxicant Characterization Tests

^ TREATABILiT)^ Treatability Approach or identify Toxicant

APPROACH

iDENTiPY TOXICANTS Phase li

Toxicant Identification Analyses

t

Phase Hi

Toxicant Confirmation Procedures

Based on Site Specific

and Rainbow Trout have become the

standard in Ontario for determining toxicity of industrial or municipal ef fluents according to the Municipal, In dustrial, Strategy for Abatement (MISA) program and the federal gov

Canada can achieve non-toxic dis

Considerations

Toxicity Treatability

Source

Evaluations

Investigation

ernment's Environmental Effects Mon

itoring Program (EEM). This inforrnation is in turn used by regulators as one way of determining industrial compli-

<7 Control Method Selection

and Implementation

Post Control Monitoring

*Aquatlc Sciences Inc., St. Catharines, Ontario

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Industrial effluents con't tory" treatability studies and environ mental audits and may ultimately save industry from the enforcement actions

of environmental regulators if toxicity persists.

The TIE is composed of three phases which if performed in a stepwise fa shion can identify the toxic component(s)of an effluent(Figure 1). With this information in hand, plant pro fessionals can perform site audits and initiate specific treatment programs and/or change plant procedures or pro cesses to reduce or eliminate that spe cific compound and in turn reduce overall effluent toxicity. Phase I or toxicant characterization

tests are designed to identify the physi cal/chemical properties of the toxic components of the effluent stream

through a series of manipulations.Each manipulation is then followed by tox icity tests on standard test organisms. The purpose of each manipulation is intended to change the physical or che mical characteristics of the sample and therefore remove or make a group of known toxicants biologically unavail able to the test organisms. Phase I of the process only partially

isolates these toxic components in ques tion which may be identified as oxidants, cationic metals or compounds

whose toxicity

is

pH

dependent,

among others.

An example of a Phase I test is one that has become familiar to Ontario in

dustry since the introduction of the

zebra mussel. Oxidants are commonly used to control industrial biofouling. however oxidants are

known con

tributors to effluent toxicity. In order to determine whether the presence of oxi dants is the cause of effluent toxicity. a reducing agent such as sodium thiosul-

Tests for Phase II TIE's are con

tinually being developed, however pre sently available tests, as developed by US EPA, are for non-polar organics. EDTA chelatable metals,ammonia and

surfactants. On completion of Phase II tests and when the suspect toxicants have been isolated from other com

pounds in the effluent, as much as poss ible. final confirmation of the toxic

phate is added to the effluent sample thereby reducing the oxidant and reduc ing or eliminating any toxicity caused by these compounds. If toxicity is re

agents is important. For the most part Phase III confirma tion testing of toxic agents is com pleted in order to isolate or identify arti facts in Phase I and II testing which duced or eliminated then oxidants be come suspect as causative agents of the were caused by the manipulations of these samples.Phase III involves repeti effluent toxicity. tive testing to develop correlations bet The pH adjustment is another me ween the concentration of the suspect thod of better defining the toxic compo toxicant and effluent toxicity. to deter nent of whole effluent. If toxicity is af mine species specific sensitivity and to fected by pH adjustment then a series of identify the specific toxicity of the com compounds can be selected and further pound in question through spiking, or manipulation such as aeration or filtra deletion in test samples. tion can be used to further identify the It must be remembered that the final toxic component. pH adjustment is a identification, tracking and elimination standard method of reducing toxicity in of the toxic point source is the cumula mining industries. tion of a series of tests and manipula Phase II involves further toxicant tions involving the collaboration of a identification which Phase I tests have multidisciplinary team of biologists, implicated and may result in toxicant toxicologists. chemists, plant managers treatability. More often than not further and finally environmental engineers. Any single effluent treatment test separation of compounds is necessary to identify the toxic compound and does not by itself provide even limited proof that a certain toxicant or group of make possible source treatability. toxicants are causing effluent toxicity. As testing accumulates and the TIE pro ceeds. a weight ofevidence develops that ultimately leads to confirmation of a

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method of dealing with the effluent tox icity. If the results of the TIE indicate a specific chemicalculprit it is often most efficient to eliminate or replace this chemical at source.

We Go Under

As is often the case though, in the older industrial complexes of southern Ontario, waste streams are not always fully defined or the toxicant may come from a process that is not always on line and may appear sporadically in the ef fluent. In these cases it becomes difficult to trace the toxic source or to follow its

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The design of a site specific program involving TIE. site audits and effluent treatability studies will allow industrial complexes to determine the most cost effective method of dealing with ever tightening environmental regulations. The move to this approach is part of a trend in North American industry which will ultimately lead to increased efficiency and therefore increased com petitiveness world wide without sacrific ing the environmental standards that we have come to expect. ES&E


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Overseas waste management

Waste management techniques affecting the food industry

In Britain, public concern over

waste disposal matters and the in adequacy of laws to safeguard amenities, precipitated the setting up of a Royal Commission on Environ mental Pollution in 1971. It has con

tinuously investigated specific issues, publishing 12 reports to date, and has recommended changes in techniques, legislation and enforcement. Supplementing these investigations, the European Community has passed 280 pieces of environmental legislation in the last 20 years. Many ofthese pollu tion control procedures and standards are incorporated in British legislation. Future actions may include environ mental auditing, labelling of environ mentally friendly products, and eco nomic disincentives to complement regulatory methods of pollution

been a feature of the last two decades. In Britain it is difficult to make an

accurate independent evaluation of gross expenditure on waste management techniques affecting the food industry. For many years the Department of the Environment has funded research into

the technical aspects ofcontrolled waste management. In 1990 it financed the areas of work shown in the tables.

Objectives

as shown in the tables.

Other funds are available from the

European Commission for innovatory energy technologies that might entail a large element oftechnical and financial risk. The fields to be covered are: ra

tional use of energy; renewable energy sources; solid fuels and hydrocarbons, including biomass and energy from waste.

The objectives of these research pro grams are to investigate, develop and improve systems for environmentally safe and acceptable methods in the dis posal of multifarious wastes. They also

The extent of the Commission's fi

nancial support for 1992/94 is £245 mil lion, with 27 applications for funds from companies and organisations in the United Kingdom.

allow national standards of technical

competence to be set. and respon sibilities to be enacted in a legislative

control.

framework.

Recycling Requirement

DTI Research

Under the Environmental Protection

There is also a substantial research

Act 1990. regulations have been and are

programme being run by the Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU). at Harwell,acting as an agency for the De partment of Energy. It covers research into renewable energy sources, inves

being implemented, including the new Duty of Care responsibilities applying to virtually any person concerned with waste, including producers, transpor-

main areas: materials processing; pro blem waste management; and landfill practices; with funding broken down

Number of

Cost 1989/90

projects

(£ million)

Research Grant

Of particular interest to the industry, and to encourage an increase in recycl ing waste glass, the DTI has announced a grant of £100.500 to support research into new methods of recycling. The grant has been awarded to British Glass under the DTTs Environmental Tech

nology Innovation Scheme(ETIS),and represents 50% ofthe total project cost of £202.100 over three years. It is expected that waste glass recycling will increase from 400.000 tonnes to 800.000 tonnes a

year and reduce raw material needs. The research work covers methods to

Noise

9 8

decolourise coloured glass, separating clear glass from coloured glass, and finding other uses for glass in industry (glass fibre, glass foam, cement and glass vitrification of toxic wastes). The anticipated benefits from the research work are: reduction in waste glass to landfill; and lower energy, raw material, and manufacturing costs. In May 1991. the secretaries of state

0.6

Controlled waste management

55

0.3 2.2

Total

72

3.1

Projects

Cost(£ 000) 1989

Contaminated land

Materials Processing Program:

Committee on Business and the Envi

Materials recovery

1

Thermal treatment of waste

5

275

Promotion of efficiency In waste management Biological systems

3

3

100 100

12

500

Total

25

tors and disposers. It is one of the most' tigating landfill microbiology, anaero bic digestion of solid waste, and the important environmental laws in Bri marketability of waste-derived fuel. The tish history, affecting industry and Department of Trade and Industry individuals. The Act requires waste recycling to be (DTI), also takes a leading role in re given high priority. Research into the search of industrial wastes by using its technical aspects of controlled waste agency. Warren Spring Laboratory. management to raise standards has This is conducting research into three 18

for the Environment and for Trade and

Industry jointly set up an Advisory

ronment composed ofindustrialists and company representatives to focus atten tion on policies to protect and enhance the environment and report on issues that could produce the most significant impact. The committee established three working groups from its members to study recycling, global warming and environmental management and make recommendations.

Working Group Conclusions

On recycling, the working group's prime concern was how to trigger the market to increase recycling capacity.

Environmental Science & Engineering. January 1993


By A.E. Higginson On global warming, a major effort was required by industry, government and individuals to reduce emission levels of carbon dioxide. Committee

members will lead by example through their own companies by adopting ener gy efficiency systems, with target reduc tions of20% in energy consumption and emission

levels

over

the

tural Practice for the Protection of Air

(restricting stubble burning and the in cineration of items such as plastic con tainers and old tires) should be imple mented immediately.

Problem Waste Management Program:

next five

years.

In discussing environmental man agement.the working groups established the relationship between higher envi ronmental standards and economic

performance,

Landfill,ifthe site is geologically suit able, properly engineered and com petently managed,is still capable of ac cepting many wastes for final disposal. Strict licensing and enforcement will be

competitiveness

and

innovation.

Among the many recommendations made by the Advisory Committee in its first report, the following apply to the food industry: • Encouragement of and good practice in recycling through business organi zations, with promotion and use of recycled products through specifica tion processes. • An increase in colour-separating bot tle banks.

• Labelling schemes that identify both raw material content and recyclability should be actively encouraged. • Investment in energy recovery inci neration plants should be increased and encouraged by government. • The major energy using industries (iron and steel, chemical industry,

Microbiological, thermal and chemical

Projects

Cost (E'OOO) 1989

4

275

Solidification and immobilization

techniques for recalcitrant wastes Surveys and investigations of background levels

2

75

3

50

Total

9

400

Projects

Cost(£ 000)1989

7

375

7

275

Landfill Practice Research Program:

Modelling, risk assessment and monitoring Microbiology of leachate and gas production Mechanisms of migration and attenuation of gas and leachate Leachate management Reinstatement of landfills Total

11

325

7

2

300 25

34

1300

food, drinks, tobacco and minerals)

should set themselves targets for energy efficiency improvements over the next five years. • The pricing and regulatory structure for surplus electricity, generated by combined heat and power schemes, should be made more favourable.

• Value added tax(VAT)on energy effi ciency products should be lowered to reduce the distortions caused by the

zero rating of energy. VAT is compar able to Canada's GST. • Incentive schemes should be con

sidered for implementing energy effi ciency measures.

Future Policies

Britain's target is for 25% of all house hold waste to be recycled before the year 2000. For industry to reduce waste, the requirement is to change production methods and use waste materials by up grading them, where necessary. Major energy-consuming industries, such as food and drink, a significant proportion of whose running costs is devoted to energy,should set themselves targets for energy efficiency. They must also reduce their carbon dioxide emis sions.

As for the primary food sources (farming), the practical guidance given in the proposed Code of Good Agricul

(1£ sterling is approximately 2 Canadian dollars)

Incineration Advances

Incineration has developed into an environmentally acceptable means of waste disposal and can contribute to national energy requirements as a non-

necessary for agreement on landfilling. Other treatment options are available, including shredding, high-density bal ing, chemical treatment, and solidifica tion/encapsulation.

fossil fuel burner. As landfill costs rise

significantly, due to new legislation and licensing restrictions, incineration op tions, with energy recovery from wastes, will increase in popularity. The stringent emission limits im posed on incineration have prompted impressive technological advances in combustion processes,and the develop ment of the latest gas cleaning and puri fication plants. Microprocessor systems for monitoring and controlling combus tion conditions ensure correct tempera

Tax Reductions

ture and oxygen levels, and produce chimney emissions with almost instan

The European Commission has 32 million tonnes of surplus grain in store. Consequently, British farms are paid to set aside land non-productively to re duce output.They are, therefore, keen to grow crops — such as cereals, oilseed rape,linseed,sugar beet, potatoes — for non-food uses.Trees are being grown for fuel, chemical and building products. Technically, biofuels, ethanol and diester are proven to power petrol (gas oline)and diesel engines.The European Commission plans massive excise tax

taneous rectification actions.

reductions for economic reasons. The

With new research techniques being adopted, emission standards from in cinerators are dramatically higher, with particulate discharges at levels only 10% of those 15 years ago. The ultimate aim is for zero pollution emissions and

objective will be to ensure that 5% of every European motorist's fuel will be vegetable based so as to cut pollution

sterile ash residues. Modern incinera

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Developments in clarifier design

Trenton to use new clarifier design in plant upgrade

Clarifiers are an integral com

ponent of the waste water treatment process. The prin ciple is straight-forward: sus pended solids that are placed in a qui escent state will experience settling according to the relative specific gravity of the solids in the mixed liquor. Pri mary clarification is a simple mechani cal separation process to facilitate the reduction of the load on the secondary, or biological treatment unit. Final clari fiers accept biologically digested mixed liquor and perform final sedimentation prior to disinfection and discharge. Primary clarifiers are not normally used with oxidation ditches.The design of the ditch in combination with asso ciated activation and aeration devices

can handle the biological loads placed on the system. The recent emergence of intra-channel clarifiers has taken the

ditch concept one step further. By plac ing a clarification device into the oxida tion ditch channel to provide a quie scent settling zone, the need for a final

clarifier and return sludge pumping is eliminated.

The Boat Clarifier™

One example ofan intra-channel cla rifier operating in combination with an oxidation ditch is the Boat Clarifier.

developed and marketed in the United States by United Industries and curren tly being introduced into the Canadian market place by Trenton Environmen tal Equipment. This is a boat-shaped clarifier unit

ofthe clarifier.The shape ofthe clarifier permits floating debris in the ditch to pass along the sides of the unit, which avoids scum accumulation on the water surface. Clarified effluent flows over an

adjustable weir in the bow of the boat and passes on to disinfection. Plant operators of the more than 100 treatment plants have praised this clari fier for its simplicity and effectiveness. Initial capital costs are less and O&M costs significantly less than with con

ventional systems. Painting, preventa-

water flowing in the ditch beneath and

tive maintenance and corrosion proof ing are not required since the Boat is

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Leachates from Waste Tires Of the estimated 26 million tires discar

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entist C.T. Bishop and colleagues from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, completed a comprehensive tire leachate toxicity testing program using both rainbow trout and Daphiiia magiia. Although tires which were ex posed to water for ten years in the form of a floating tire breakwater had no ob servable effect on the test organisms, newly manufactured and recently dis carded car tires did exhibit a degree of toxicity to some species.

then isolated in a soil backfill slurry trench. The sediments were compacted and covered with lime-modified clay and a topsoil cover which was seeded with grass. Monitoring of water and sediments since implementation of the control measures indicates that the sys tem has met its objectives.

on small glass plates was monitored by microscopic examination and deter mination of total carbohydrate. The re sults indicated that biofilm biomass

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Blofilm Accumulation In

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In a paper accepted for publication in

Using a culture of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans in a batch system. INRS-Eau sci entists D. Couillard and S. Zhu studied

bacterial leaching of heavy metals from sewage sludge with different iron-con taining compounds as energy sub strates. As described in the Canadian

Thunder Creek Mercury Control Mercury contamination was discovered ,IAWPRC;

JournalofCivil Engineering,it was shown that spent FeS04 ■ 7H2O and pyrite met the criteria of an energy substrate and could be substituted for reagent grade FeS04 • 7H2O thus reducing the cost by more than 90%. A disadvantage to the use of pyrite. however,is the settling and accumulation of pyrite particles which could cause operational problems in an

in sediments near the confluence of Thunder Creek and the Moose Jaw River in Saskatchewan. As described in

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R&D NEWS torically, urban stormwater has been managed under the assumption that it is a nuisance and a hazard which must be

removed from developed areas as quic kly as possible. The growth of the eco system approach to environmental planning has prompted the use of stormwater control structures, such as

stormwater ponds, which are integrated into urban landscapes. This paper re views management strategies for miti gating the impacts of primary storm water on the receiving body,and the use of stormwater ponds in controlling water quality and erosion. Dynamic Control of Combined Sewer Overflow

C. Marcoux and colleagues from INRSEau and ASSEAU Inc. have published a paper in Sciences et techniques de i'eau describing the development and appli cation of a Real Time Control System for controlling combined sewer over flows in Quebec City. In order to estab lish the design parameters for the construction of the necessary detention

Radionuclides in the Ottawa River

In a paper published in Water, Air and Soil Pollution, Environment Canada sci entists S.R. Joshi and R.C. McCrea des cribe their evaluation of the relative contribution of radionuclides to the Ottawa River from the Chalk River

Nuclear Laboratories (CRNL) and from historic atmospheric nuclear wea pons testing fallout. The scientists re port that most ofthe strontium-90 in the river was derived from fallout rather

than from CRNL. Approximately onehalf of the cesium-137 originated from fallout with the remainder arising from the CRNL. The data also suggest that the prevailing levels of naturally occur ring radium-226 contribute more to the radiological quality of the drinking

tion in Water Research, the values using the mass balance technique were slight ly lower than those,calculated by mul tiplying sediment total phosphorus concentrations by sediment accumula tion rates. However,the direct measure

ment of sediment total phosphate and sediment accumulation rates may be a suitable alternative to mass balances for

estimating phosphorus retention, espe cially in situations where it is impossible to measure all the inputs of phosphate to the lake.

Biofiltratlon of Pulp Mill Effluent

lakes from mass balances and from the

A paper presented at the BIOFOR/ BIOQUAL "92 Annual meeting by F.A. Seguin. John Meunier. Inc., described tests completed on mechanical pulp. TMP and de-inking process effluents at the Daishowa. Quebec, pulp and paper mill using the fixed film BIOCARBONE biological treatment process. The results demonstrated conclusively the superior effectiveness of the BIQCARBONE process which accepted CQD loads of up to 10 kg/m-' • day. This represents a major economy of space when compared with conventional waste activated sludge processes with COD loads of 2-3 kg/m'-day. At all

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para-dioxins(PCDDs) and polychlori nated dibenzofurans(PCDFs) in pulp and paper mill effluents. The detection Characterization of limit depends on sample matrix charac Drinking Water Odour Recurring odour events during spring teristics and can be as low as 2to 20 pg/L thaw in the North Saskatchewan River (parts per quadrillion) for PCDD and PCDF congeners. Detailed procedures led to a program to characterize con tributing odour agents. University of are described for sample collection, Alberta scientists S.E. Hrudey and N. cleanup, separation, identification, Motkosky together with D. Rector from and quantification. the City of Edmonton Applied Water Treatment Research Group published

material, generally considered to be the most refractory part of kraft mill efflu ent, showed substantial and continuing mineralization of its adsorbable organ ic halogen component to chloride ions by both daylight-dependent and day light-independent mechanisms. These Pulp and Paper Research Institute of

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ence and Technology. Raw and treated water samples were adsorbed on gran

Canada scientists demonstrated that

microbial processes were not important in the mineralization. Microflora did,

however, reduce the toxicity of the Aerobic Digestion of Sludges

Laval University scientists B. Desjardins and P. Lessard have published a review of aerobic digestion processes in Sciences et techniques de lean. It sum marizes the biological and physical principles of the various aerobic sludge digestion processes and emphasizes the advantages of each. The process kine

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Changes occurring in the pH-stable component of the high molecular weight fraction of bleachery effluents from hardwood and softwood kraft

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Experimental and computational stu dies were completed by University of Guelph scientist R.L. Corsi and U.S. colleagues to assess volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from wastewater collection systems. Using

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CAN-AM INSTRUMENTS LTD.

technology BIDPRIME

2495 Raines Road, MIsslssauga, Ontario L4Y 1Y7 (416) 277-0331 Fax: (416) 277-2588

Qualitan, Inc., 3014 Biret, St. Laurent, Quebec H4R 1G1

Contact: R.J.(Rick) Reeves, P.Eng., President

(514) 333-3908 Fax: (514) 333-7139

Environmental and process Instrumentation

Contact: Boghos Assadourlan Dosfolat, a water solution of foilcacid (B vitamin)for Improving

CANBAR INC.

the operation of biological treatment plants, including bulking control and reduction in waste sludge generated.

(519) 886-2880 Fax: (519) 886-5546 Contact: Jim Smith, V.P. Sales 8 Marketing

P.O. Box 280, Waterioo, Ontario N2J 4A7

BCA INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS LIMITED

BTG CANADA INC.

CANCDPPAS LIMITED

9688 - 187th Street, Surrey, B.C. V3T 4W2

5555 Bois Franc Road, St. Laurent, Quebec H4S 1B1

1045 South Sen/ice Road West, Oakviile, Ontario L6L 6K3

(604) 888-4141 Fax: (604) 888-3565

(514) 331-9770 Fax: (514) 331-9779

Contact: W.T. Crane, President

Contact: Claude-Alain Hennard, Directeur

(416) 847-2740 Fax: (416) 827-6984 Contact: John J. Coomey, President

ECODYNE LAMELLA SETTLERS You can't settle forless '

You can save space and instal lation time when you specify Ecodyne Lamella Settlers.

Ecodyne's 10 years experience in lamella Settlers includes

single installations up to 90 MGD, treating a variety of raw waters including Great Lakes water. Graver Water Division

Custom designs are available with plastic or stainless steel plates, galvanized or SS selfsupporting troughs. No field assembly, no maintenance required. You can't settle

Other Ecodyne Divisions speciaiize in cooiing towers, evaporators and other process

for less.

equipment for municipalities, industry, and utilities across North America.

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2201 Speers Road Oakviile, Ontario L6L 2X9 We make water work

Telephone(416)827-9821 Fax(416)827-8428

For more information, Circle reply card No. 132 Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


Major corporate moves at Gore & Storrie

The Board of Directors of Gore & Storrie Limited

George G. Powell, P.Eng. A civil engineering grad uate from the University of Toronto, Mr. Powell joined G&S In 1962. A vice-president of Gore & Storrie since 1980, he

was appointed President November 7, 1992.

Mr. Powell is currently a director of the Water Environment Federation

and a past president of the Pollution Control Asso ciation of Ontario. Other association work has

is pleased to announce the appointment of George G. Powell, P.Eng., as President and Chief Operat ing Officer. Robert A. Goodings will remain as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, focusing on strategic planning. Founded in 1919, Gore & Storrie provides environmental engineering and science services to governments, municipalities, and industry in Cana da and abroad. The company focuses on water sup ply, wastewater treatment, municipal services, water resources, and solid waste management.

The corporate moves are designed to respond to the increasingly complex demands of today's environmental problems. A more holistic approach is now required in planning capital works, which must encompass socio-economic factors, environ mental impacts, pollution prevention, water conser vation, higher levels of water treatment, and safe disposal practices. These corporate changes expand Gore & Storrie's leadership and scope of service in these pressing areas. G&S has displayed innovative design skills in virtually every branch of environmental engineer ing. The number of honours awarded the company

included serving as com

— two of them in 1991 — is unmatched by any oth

mittee chairman on Con-

er consulting engineering firm in Canada. Affiliated companies Parsons Brinckerhoff Gore

suiting Engineers of Ontar io liaison committees with the Ontario General Con

& Storrie Inc. and Kerr Wood Leidal Gore & Storrie Inc. serve markets in the United States and

tractors Association and

Western Canada respectively.

Robert A Goodings, P.Eng. A graduate of Queen's University with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering,

Mr. Goodings joined G&S in 1951 and became com

pany president in 1984. The American Water Works Association

(AWWA) presented him with the Fuller Award In 1983 and made him an

honourary member of the association In 1991. Mr.

Goodings Is a former chair of the A WWA, Ontario Section. As well, he has chaired the Ontario Drink

ing Water information Council, and was a direc tor and president of the Federation of Associations

the Ontario Ministry

on the Canadian Environ

of the Environment.

ment.

Historical footnote 1919

The tradition continues...

1992

In 1919, Gore, Nasmith & Storrie established itself in the City of Toronto as "consulting civil engineers and public health specialists." The combination of engineering and science was highly unusual, but thanks to this distinctive specialization. Gore & Storrie is now at the forefront of today's fastest- growing industry — the en vironment.

An historical note from those early days when G&S was founded is of special interest today. In 1919, the City of Toronto's engineer was one George G. Powell. His son, John G. Powell, joined Gore & Storrie in 1932 and was made President in 1970. The tradition continues . .. but the George G. Powell that is President of Gore & Storrie today faces vastly different environmental and engineering challenges than his father or grandfather before him. Gore & Storrie Limited, Consulting Engineers, 255 Consumers Road, North York, Ontario, M2J 586 Telephone:(416) 499-9000 Fax:(416) 499-4687 With offices in Ottawa, Barrie, Mississauga, Niagara Region, Waterloo Region, Kingston, and London

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Suppliers CANPLAS INDUSTRIES LTD.

4^

31 Patterson Road, Box 1800, Barrie, Ontario L4M 4V3

(705) 726-3361 Fax: (705) 726-8991 Contact: Jeftrey 0. Bayley, Product Development Engineer Chemical & heat resistant drainage piping, double wail secon

Control and Metoing Toronto/Chicago

dary containment piping CAN-RDSS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD.

2270 South Service Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6L 5M9

(416) 847-7190 Fax: (416) 847-7175 Contact: Shelley Santaw, Sales/Marketing Coordinator Matasorb & Sorbx-2 brand sorbents, various industrial size

spill kits, overpack steel drums, plug n' dike sealing com pound, skimmers, P.V.C. containment boom and other capital equipment. CANUS INDUSTRIES INC.

3927 Grant Street, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 3N4 (604) 294-2975 Fax: (604) 294-2976 Contact: John A. Wise CARTIER CHEMICALS LTD.

445 - 21st Ave., Lachine. Quebec H8S 3T8

6747 Campobeilo Road, Mississauga. Ontario L5N 2M1

1 Westside Drive, Toronto, Dntarlo M9C 1B2

(416) 626-8411 Eax: (416) 626-6801 Telex: 06-967647 Contact: Larry Madden, Greg Jackson, Roy Ratios, Terry

Contact: Darlene Clarke

Fahienbock

3954 Leman, Laval Quebec H7E 1A1

Products: Aeration equipment including high speed floating, fine and coarse bubble diffused and jets. S.B.R.'s, centrifuges, belt presses, rotary vacuum filters, instrumentation 8 soft

(514) 664-4747 Fax: (514) 664-4797 Contact: Roger Dufort, President

ware.

DURATRON SYSTEMS LIMITED

CDNTROLOTRDN CORPORATION

120 Mellord Drive, Unit #9, Scarborough, Ontario M1B 2X5 (416) 299-4370 Fax: (416) 299-9033 Contact: Kevin R. Watson, Operations Manager

155 Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11788 (516) 231 -3600 Fax: (516) 231 -3334 Contact: John Trofatter, Division Manager Fiowmeters, Ultrasonic — transit time and doppler

R. DUFORT EQUIPMENT LTD.

Manufacturer's representative

Sewer & Watermain Rehabilitation. Anode Manufacturer.

Trenchless No-Dig Buttress-Loc Manufacturer & installer, TV

Sewer inspection. Corrosion Surveys & Intake Structures

CONVAULT CANAOA INC.

200, 323 - 10th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2R 0A5

Contact: E.W. Robins, C.E.O.

1-800-561-5682 Fax: (403) 265-4904 Local: (403) 290-0938

specialties.

296 Walker Drive, Bramalea, Ontario L6T 4B3

(416) 792-1739 Fax: (416) 792-7728 Contact: Richard G.(Rick) Hyde, National Sales Manager DOW CORNING

CONTROL AND METERING LIMITED

(514) 637-4631 Fax: (514) 637-8804 Vytac series — chemical neutrallzers, cleaners, degreasers,

DOOGE CANAOA

Olvision of Reliance Electric Limited

DuH

Above ground vaulted tank and fueling system for hazardous substances, ULC listed concrete vault with double contain

Ltee

ment

CHEMLINE PLASTICS

CORUNOOL ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.

CG

DUR-PRD

55 Vulcan St., Etobicoke, Dntarlo MOW 1L3

3505 Isabeile St. Suite "N", Brassard, Quebec J4Y 2R2

Contact: Ayman Hassan

(514) 659-7781 Fax: (514) 659-0805

COVERTECH FABRICATING INC.

Contact: Sharon Durepos, Vice-President, Marketing

52 Carrier Drive, Unit 7, Rexdale, Dntarlo M9W 5S5

(416) 889-7890 Fax: (416) 889-8553

(416) 798-1340 Fax: (416) 798-1342 Contact: John Starr, V.P. Marketing & Sales C-440 Daily Landfill Cover, General Tarps

Contact: Deborah Wilson, Inside Technical Sales

CRISPIN - MULTIPLEX

Manual,actuated and control valves made o1 solid thermoplas tics; teflontubing, fittings, valves, pumps and bailers; Plastic fiowmeters and instruments (variable area and paddle wheel type)

(717) 752-4524 Fax: (717) 752-4962

CHEMLINE RUSTICS LIMITED

55 Guardsman Road, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 6L2

1-800-331-7425 Fax: (918) 540-1659 Contact: Rob Greet, Product Manager Precleaned certified glass and plastic sample containers which meet or exceed stringent requirements specified by the EPA.

P.D. Box 427, Berwick, PA 18603

ECO EQUIPMENT INC.

Contact: Tom Basar, Sales

16700 Bayview Ave., Ste. 219, Newmarket. Ontario L3X1W1

Air release valves and check valves

(416) 836-9490 Fax: (416) 836-9070 Contact: Andrew Hutton, Vice-President, Marketing

CHEM-STDR INDUSTRIES INC.

DANATEC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD.

200 - 323 10th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2R 0A5

300-800 6 Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2P 3G3

1-800-561-5682 Fax: (403) 265-4904 (403) 290-0938

(403) 232-6950 Fax: (403) 232-6952

Relocatable chemical storage lockers with secondary contain ment for potentially hazardous waste

Transportation of dangerous goods training and WHMiS train ing publications, consulting

CHLDRINATDRS INCORPORATED

D'ARCY SWEENEY LIMITED WATER TREATMENT SERVICE DIVISION

4125 S.W. Martin Highway, Ste. 2, Palm City, FL 34990 (407) 288-4854 Fax: (407) 287-3238 Contact: Diane M. Haskett, President

Chiorination Systems, Water Treatment Systems, Disinfection Equipment CMS ROTORDISK INC.

140 Snow Blvd., Unit 3, Concord, Ontario L4K 4C1

Contact: Ron Martin, Vice President

1193 North Service Rd. West., Unit 05. Dakviiie, Dntarlo L6M 2W2

(416) 847-2420 Fax: (416) 847-2452 Contact: Ron Wiens, Manager Water treatment products and services for comfort and process cooling and heating DEEP SHAR TECHNOLOGY INC.

Toronto: (416) 665-3686 Contact: Tom G. Smith

700,1207 - 11th Avenue S.W, Calgary, Alberta T3C 0M5 (403) 244-5340 Fax: (403) 245-5156

COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CANADA INC.

Contact: Lyie G. Cutbbert, President

Professional Products Division

Process engineering, construction supervision, startup and

255 Wicksteed Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4H 1G8

operator training relative to wastewater treatment plant utiliz ing the Deep Shaft Wastewater Treatment process. DEGREMONT INFILCO

Chemicals (water treatment), air pollution control equipment

160D St. Joseph Blvd., Lachine, Quebec H8S 213

COLUMBIA GEOSYSTEMS LTD.

(514) 634-8011 Fax: (514) 634-3102 Contact: Harvey Mitchell, Vice President Water and waste treatment equipment

1415 - 28th Street N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2A 2P6 (403) 273-5152 Fax: (403) 235-6864

ECO SYSTEMS LIMITEO

P.O. Box 321, Hanwell Square, Fredericlon, N.B. E3B 4Y9 (506) 459-2828 Fax: (506) 459-2829 Contact: Henry Bent, President

Water & wastewater treatment systems/equipment; pumps; blowers; fiowmeters

(416) 660-7580 Fax: (416) 660-0243

(416) 421-6000 Fax: (416) 425-9320 Contact: Gordon Thompson, National Business Manager

EAGLE-PICHER ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

36 B.J. Tunnell Blvd., Miami, Oklahoma 74354

ECODYNE LIMITEO

2201 Speers Road, Oakville, Dntarlo L6L 2X9 (416) 827-9821 Fax: (416) 827-8428 Telex: 06-982212

Contact: R.(Bob) Van Lammers, P.Eng. EIMCO PROCESS EQUIPMENT

5155 Creekbank Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W1X2 (416) 625-6070 Fax: (416) 625-3519 Contact: Terry Matthews, VP, Water/Wastewater Products Water, wastewater and ion exchange systems and equipment for municipalities and industries. ENDRESS -F HAUSER CANADA LTD.

1440 Graham's Lane. Unit 1, Burlington, Ontario L7S 1W3 (416) 681-9292 Fax: (416) 681-9444 Contact: Jean Rivers, Publicist ENSR OPERATIONS

1700 Gateway Blvd., S.E., Canton, OH 44707 USA Contact: Maria J. Motter

Contact: Neil McLeod, President

ENTOXICON SYSTEMS

Manufacturer and Installer of Polyethylene Geomembranes. Distributor for Geotextlles, Erosion Control Fabrics, Geocomposite Clay Liners and Drainage Products.

16 Tanner Rd., Ipperwash BH. RR#2, P.D. Box 1235 Forest. Ontario NON 1J0

Tei: (519) 786-6964 Fax: (519) 786-2943

COMENCO SYSTEMS INC.

Contact: Phil Thomas, President

2550 Goldenridge Road, Unit 64, Mississauga, Dntarlo

Comput-RXrespirometer,bioscan,on-line continuoustoxicity/ BOD analyser, Polybac - bacterial inoculum. Dz, pH, cond. monitors. Chemical test kits (LaMotte) composite samplers

L4X 2S3

(416) 615-9150 Fax: (416) 615-8474

LEADERS IN CORROSION PREVENTION

Contact: W.P. Lucas, V.P. Sales

Thermal & catalytic oxidizers, soil remediation units, vapour

ENVIREX INC. DENSO NORTH AMERICA INC.

P.D. Box 1604, Waukesha, Wisconsin, 53187

abatement systems

75 Shields Court, Unit #3, Markham, Ontario L3R 9T4

CESL — COMINCO ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED

(416) 940-8255 Fax: (416) 940-8258

(414) 547-0141 Fax: (414) 547-4120 Contact: Ron Antonie, Manager International

Suite 100 -1200 West 73rd Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6P 6G5

Contact: Ken Hicks, President

Water and wastewater treatment equipment and processes.

(604) 264-5500 Fax: (604) 264-5555 Contact: Mr. Hugh Duncan, Vice President Industrial Equipment torthe Handling and Treatment of air and water at industrial sites; Laboratory Services: Metallurgical consulting and process development; Engineering and Design of Process Plants; Project Mgt.

AntI corrosion control systems

ENVIROCAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT

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OEXSIL CORPORATION

COMPANY LIMITED

1 Hamden Park Drive, Hamden, CT 06517

26 McCauley Drive. Bolton. Ontario L7E 5R8

(203) 288-3509 Fax: (203) 248-6523

(416) 880-2418 Fax: (416) 880-2327 Contact: Chef Karpowicz, Sales Manager Manufacturer's representative

Telex: 550-210

Contact: Stephen Finch, Marketing Director

Environmental Science & Engineering. January 1993


A conference for those who

prefer more fish and less foul in their environmental menu.

THE 22ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO

Deciding you prefer fish over 'foul' is the easy part. Resolving the environmental challenges on your menu is a lot harder. For one thing, the area of Pollution Control and Environmental Protection

today is a confusion of options, restrictions and regulations. We urge you to attend our 22nd Annual

Conference for answers and practical approaches to a wide-range of environmental concerns. Exchange ideas with over 1600 members representing government,industry, consulting engineering, and academia - professionals in pollution control and water quality. Presentations will cover innovative technolo

gies, practical measures,legal issues, management strategies, policy positions and more. In addition. The Ontario Pollution Control

Equipment Association(OPCEA)will sponsor an extensive equipment exhibition.

We are the Pollution Control Association of

Ontario, a non-profit association of environmental professionals from all sectors, dedicated to the devel opment and dissemination of information about environmental technologies. We are the Ontario affiliate of the world-wide Water Environment

Federation. Our goal is to meaningfully advance the Science of Environmental Preservation.

Here's your opportunity to become a better informed participant in a concern that affects us all. Sink or swim, we're all in this together. Don't miss it! When: April 4,5 & 6, 1993

Where: The Regal Constellation Hotel, Toronto, Ontario For further information or registration contact: Mrs. Sandy Pickett - Exec Admin, PCAO 63 Hollyberry Trail, North York, Ontario, M2H 2N9

Tel:(416)502-1440

^DOEii

Fox:(416) 502-1786

For more information, Circie repiy card No. 117

Environmental Science & Engineering. January 1993

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Suppliers ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS LIMITED

GASTECH INSTRUMENTS CANADA LTD.

200-323 - IQth Avenue, S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2R 0A5 1-800-561-5682 Fax: (403) 265-4904

Suite 146, 121 Brunei Road, Misslssauga, Ontario L4Z 3E9 (416) 507-8412 Fax: (416) 452-1587

Local: (403) 290-0938

Contact: Paul Coulombe, Manufacturers Representative

H,I,J,K,L, HACH COMPANY

Transportable low level radioactive waste overpacks ENVIRO-SYSTEMES (1990) INC.

5600 Lindbergh Drive, P.O. Box 389, Loveland,CO 80539 USA (303) 669-3050 Fax: (303) 669-2932 Telex: 160840 Contact: Steven J. Buol, International Market Manager

2945 Ste-Therese, Carignan, Quebec J3L 2B1 (514) 658-6910 Fax: (514) 658-2275

GENEQ iix.

Contact: Daniel Arcouette, President

Control equipment, computer & control system, valve actuator, cfilorine container handling equipment,

HAU GALLOWAY PARTNERS

55 Eglinton Avenue East. Suite 806,Toronto, Ontario M4P1G8 (416) 480-1902 Fax: (416) 480-1993 Contact: Jeremy C. Butler, Associate

ESKO INDUSTRIES LIMITED

Offering professional search and recruiting services to the waste management industry and engineering consulting firms

#220 - 340 Brooksbank Ave., North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 2C1

across Canada.

(604) 984-4201 Fax: (604) 984-6562

HAMILTON KENT

P.O. Box 5547, Bellingham, Washington 98227-5547 1-800-665-3756 (ESKO) Contact: Kerry Lynn

77 Carlingvlew Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario MOW 5E6 Contact: Dan Leek

HANKIN ATUS OZONE SYSTEMS LIMITED ESSROC CANADA INC.

690 Progress Avenue, Unit 12,Scarborough, Ontario Ml H 3A6

245 Strasburg Road, Kitchener. Ontario N2G 3Y9 (519) 745-8406 Fax: (519) 745-5415

Contact: Leo Steffler, Region Manager, Concrete Products Division

Contact: Ronald L. Larocque

8047 Jarry E.. Montreal, Quebec H1J 1H6 (514) 354-2511 Fax: (514) 354-6948

HAVIUND ENGINEERING INC.

421 Ann St. N.W., Grand Rapids. Ml 49504 USA (616)361-6691 Fax:(616) 361-9772

Contact: M. Josee Parise, Marketing Manager 223 Signet Drive, Toronto, Ontario M9L 1V1 (416) 747-9889 Fax: (416) 747-7570

Contact: Charles Dunn. Sales Manager '

Manufacturer of flow-loggers & distributor of instrumentation

Industrial wastewater treatment systems

related to the environment, water & wastewater samplers: weather stations: rain gauges: noise level meters: bailers: groundwater recovery systems: ozonators: water quality mon

HAYWARD TYLER CANADA INC.

itors: flumes and more.

Contact: K.M.(Ken) Gordon, Canadian Sales Manager

GEONICS LIMITED

Pumps, parts, rebuilds, repairs

FEBCD DIVISION CMS INDUSTRIES

Box 100, Motfat, Ontario LOP 1J0

(416) 854-9875 Fax: (416) 854-0180

Contact: Michael Birks, National Sales Manager Backflow prevention devices for potable water systems, detec tor checks, strainers

Suite 2B. 18 Automatic Road, Brampton, Ontario LBS 5N5 (416) 792-6706 Fax: (416) 792-6905

1745 Meyerside Drive, Unit #8, Misslssauga, Ontario

HAZCO CANADA INC.

L5T1C6

6547D Misslssauga Road. Misslssauga. Ontario L5N 1A6 (416) 858-3215 Fax: (416) 858-3192 Contact: Maria J. LaEorest, Office Manager

(416) 670-9580 Fax: (416) 670-9204

Contact: Richard S. Taylor, P.Eng.. Manager Marketing

FEBCD DIVISION DF CMB INDUSTRIES

GEOPHYSICS GPR INTERNATIONAL

1650 N, Peach, Fresno, California 93727

282 Belfield Road. Rexdale, Ontario M9W 1H5

P.O. Box 8070, Fresno, California 93747

Rental of environmental instrumentation. Repair environmen tal instrumentation. Sell support accessories and calibration

(416) 798-3156 Fax: (416) 675-6880

gases.

(209) 252-0791 Fax: (209) 453-9030

Telex: 069-89229

HAZ-STOR COMPANY

Contact: Customer Service

Contact: Milan SItum. Geoph.. Regional Manager Geophysical land and marine services including seismics, geo-

Backflow preventer assemblies FIBRESEP LIMITED

2336 Royal Windsor Drive, Oakville, Ontario L6J 4Z2

radar, tomography, borehole logging, remote sensing, elec tromagnetic and magnetic surveys.

2454 E. Dempster, Des Plaines, IL 60016 (708) 294-1000 Fax: (708) 298-9716 Manufacturer of hazardous materials storage buildings and spill control products

(416) 338-6388 Fax: (416) 338-6420

G.E.T. INDUSTRIES INC.

HEATH CONSULTANTS LIMITED

Contact: Scott Montelth, Manager Marketing & Distributing Stormsewer interceptors and sanitary sewer interceptors

P.O. Box 640, Brampton, Ontario LBV 216 (416) 451-9900 Fax: (416) 451-5376 Contact: W. David Martin, P.Eng.

2085 Piper Lane, London, Ontario N5V 3S5 (519) 659-1144 Fax: (519) 453-2182

FISCHER & PORTER (CANADA) LTD.

Contact: David Keeling, Director of Engineering

Comminutors

Full water audits, energy loss studies, gas and liquid (water)

GORMAN-RUPP OF CANADA LIMITED

leak detection, air quality monitoring, gas detectors and alarms, flow meters, data loggers, pipe locators

134 Norfinch Drive, Downsview, Ontario MSN 1X7

(416) 667-9800 Fax: (416) 667-8469 Contact: Marc Perrella, Product Manager Instrumentation, digital controls, chlorlnatlon, dechlorina-

70 Burwell Road, St. Thomas. Ontario N5P 3R7 Contact: Bruce Hales

HENKEL CANADA LTD.

tions, ultraviolet disinfection, field services.

GREAT UKES ENVIRONMENTAL

425 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M8Z 5C8

463 Vista, Addlson 11 60101 USA

(416) 259-3751 Fax: (416) 259-4602 Contact: Peter E. Ross, Sales/Application Engineer Manufacturer of Ozone Systems

FISHER RESEARCH UBORATORY, DEPT ES-1 200 W. Wlllmott Road, Los Banos, CA 93635, USA

(209) 826-3292 Fax: (209) 826-0416 Contact: Galen Young, Marketing Manager Underground detection equipment

(708) 543-9444 Fax: (708) 543-1169 Contact: Richard Brincks, VP Oil Water separators, industrial wastewater pretreatment

Valley East Industrial Park, Val Caron, Ontario POM SAO (705) 673-8044,(705) 897-5425 1-800-267-HERBY Fax: (705) 897-6992 Barrie Office (705) 739-4900 Contact: Herb Lindsay, President Colour television inspection for sewers and pipelines, spill response, hazardous waste removal, vacuum pumping, high

FISHER SCIENTIFIC LIMITED

GREAT UKES INSTRUMENTS INC.

112 Ch. Colonnade Rd.. Nepean, Ontario K2E 716

8855 North 55th Street. Milwaukee, Wl 53223 USA

(613) 226-8874 Fax: (613) 226-8639

(414) 355-36C1 ext. 235 Fax: (414) 355-8346 Contact: Ann Peru Helwig, Communications Specialist

Contact: M.G. Ferguson, Marketing Service Specialist Laboratory instruments, supplies, furniture, reagent chemi cals

FLEXO PRODUCTS LIMITED

4777 Kent Avenue. Niagara Falls, Ontario L2H 1J5

GREATARIO INDUSTRIAL STORAGE SYSTEMS LTD.

P.O. Box 3613. Guelph, Ontario N1H 6P1 (519) 763-5933 Fax: (519) 763-3930 Contact: Nelson Ward, Vice President Marketing GREYLINE INSTRUMENTS INC.

Toll Eree: 1-800-263-2540

800 Campbell Street, Cornwall, Ontario K6H 6L7

Contact: Larry Pepper, Marketing Manager Cleaning equipment, chemicals and supplies

(613) 938-8956 Fax: (613) 938-4857 Contact: Ernest Higginson, Vice President Marketing

650-2 Flood Road, Markham, Ontario L3R 4S7

(416) 474-7500 Fax: (416) 474-7542 Contact: R. Elliott, Industry Manager, Water Treatment Equipment

GRDUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY CANADA LIMITED

1500 Trinity Drive, Misslssauga, Ontario L5T 1L6 (416) 670-1700 Fax: (416) 670-2009 Voicemail: 1(800)328-2451 (1111818) Contact: Mark K. Cvar, B.E.Sc., P.Eng. Chemical Engineer, Manager Ontario Operations

FOLIO INSTRUMENTS INC.

GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY, INC.

31 McBrine, Unit #11, Kitchener, Ontario N2R 1J1

100 River Ridge Dr.. Norwood. MA 02062

(519) 748-4612 Fax: (519) 748-1535 Contact: Gordon Howes. C.E.T., Vice-Presldent. Sales & Marketing

(617) 769-7600 Fax: (617) 769-7992

HOSKIN SCIENTIFIC LIMITED

239 East 6th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V5T 1J7

(604) 872-7894 Fax: (604) 872-0281 Contact: Frank Van Der Have

HfLOUl E Q

P M E N I

N C.

Contact: Keith Angell, Director of Sales S Marketing

1395 Lawrence Avenue W.#20143,Toronto, Ontario M6L1A7

GUNDLE LINING SYSTEMS, INC.

(416) 245-7808 Fax: (416) 614-0653 Contact: M. Albanese, P.Eng., Applications Engineer

H. FONTAINE LTD.

19103 Gundle Road, Houston, TX 77073 USA

Contact: R. Rivet, Sales

(713) 443-8564 Fax: (713) 875-6010 Contact: Sara Rickett, Director of Marketing High density and very low density polyethylene lining

Manufacturer of centrifugal pumps and valves

systems

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Contact: Dave Hess

H2FL0W EQUIPMENT INC.

1295 Sherbrooke Street, Magog, Quebec J1X 2T2 (819) 843-3068 Fax: (819) 843-1006

pressure sewer and pipe cleaning, portable toilets HOFFMAN INDUSTRIES OF CANADA

58 Bertal Road. Toronto, Ontario M6M 4M4

(4t6) 354-2723 Fax: (416) 354-1301

FMC DF CANADA LIMITED MATERIAL HANDLING OPERATION

HERBY ENTERPRISES LIMITED

systems

HYDROUB CORPORATION

P.O. Box 50116, Austin. TX 78763 USA

(512) 255-8841/800-949-3766 Fax: (512) 255-3106 Contact: Bill Harrington, Sales Manager

Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


Water quality monitoring instruments for freshwater,saitwater, wastewater and groundwaterto 150 meter depth. IGL CANADA LIMITED 17432-106A Avenue, Edmonton, Altjerta T5S 1E6

(403) 489-3245 Fax: (403) 486-2424 Contact: Ken Foster, Vice President

INGERSDLL - DRESSER PUMPS (CANADA) INC. Worthington Drive, Brantford, Ontario N3T 5M5

J.tV.C. ENVIRONMENTAL

KENT METERS INC.

16802 Aston Street, Suite 200, Irvine CA 92714 USA

1200 Aerowood Drive, Unit 35, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2S7 (416) 238-9622 Fax: (416) 238-5640

(800) 331-2277 Fax: (714) 833-8858 Contact: Laura Spelman, Marketing Supervisor The Muffin Monster® 30000 and 40000 Series, the Mini Mon ster® 20000 Series, and the Channel Monster® II Series solids waste grinders and screening system keep your systems and pumps ciog-free.

Cellular (416) 720-4562

Contact: Gord Moffatt, National Sales Manager Flow meters, meters, turbine, remote reading, water, oil, hot water

KENT METERS INC.

(519) 753-7381 Fax: (519) 753-0845

KENDX CORPORATION

P.O. Box 1852, Ocala, FL 34478 USA

Telex 061-81165

53 Village Centre Place, Suite 300, Mississauga, Ontario

(904) 732-4670 Fax: (904) 368-1950

Contact: J.M. (Jack) Craig, Marketing Manager

L4Z 1V9

Contact: Inez Pedaiino, Supervisor/Marketing Services

Centrifugal, rotary, reciprocating pumps of all types and materials for water, wastewater, air and fluid pollution

(416) 275-3798 Fax: (416) 275-8246

Water meters

Contact: J.B, (Brad) Stott, V.P. Marketing Treatment of wastewaters, sludges and slurries by wet air

KOCH ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box 8127, Wichita, KS 67208

oxidation

(316) 832-5110 Fax: (316) 832-6843

control.

INUKTUN SERVICES LTD.

P.O. Box 1011, Station A, Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 572

(604) 629-3191 Fax: (604) 629-3171 Contact: Chris Roper, Marketing Manager Remote pipe inspection systems "Versatrax" ISCD, INC., ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION

531 Westgate Blvd., Lincoln, NE 68528 USA

(402) 474-2233 Fax: (402) 474-6685 Contact: Customer Service

Automatic samplers, open channel flow meters, groundwater monitoring products in FLYGT

300 Labrosse Avenue, Pointe-Claire, Quebec H9R 4V5

(514) 695-0100 Fax: (514) 697-0602 Contact: Raymond Simond, Communications Manager Submersible electric pumps and mixers, SCADA & controls — sales, service, rentals JACQUES WHITFORD

3 Spectacle Lake Drive, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia B3B 1W8

(902) 468-7777 Fax: (902) 468-9009 Contact: Judith A. Lake, Manager, Business Development Geotechnical engineering, materials engineering & research mining engineering, hydrcgeology, environmental sciences, environmental remediation

JETVAC INC.

Often ourjob is to provide industry with a breath of

JETVAC INC.

fresh air.

4-1151 South Service Road, West, Oakvilie, Ontario L6L 6K4

(416) 825-9540 Fax: (416) 825-9542 Contact: Alan Russell, President

Vacuum collection system, oil/water separators and monitors, belt filters, membrane separation ultra violet sterilizers, maierators and pumps. JOHN BROOKS COMPANY LIMITED GENERAL PRODUCTS DIVISION

1260 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1Y1 (416) 624-4200 Fax: (416) 624-6379 Contact: Jim Houston, Product Manager Spray nozzles, gauges, FRL equipment injectors, valves,filters, strainers

JOHN BROOKS COMPANY LIMITED FILTRATION DIVISION

1260 Kamato Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1Y1 (416) 624-4200 Fax: (416) 624-6379 Contact: Dick Sparrow, Product Manager Strainers, bag and cartridge filters for air and chemical lines JOHN BROOKS COMPANY LIMITED PUMP PRODUCTS DIVISION

6450 Kestrel Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 177 (416) 564-6450 Fax: (416) 564-6506 Contact: Bob Wood, Product Manager Pumps and meters

At the National Research Council's Institute

for Environmental Chemistry, we apply inno vative technology to environmental issues.

lEC assists Canadian industry by creating technology to safeguard the quality of our air, land, and water. Toward this goal, we perform market-driven Rt&D and transfer technology designed for environmental applications. To discuss partnerships, licences, and other ways we can benefit your organization, con tact our Manager of Business Development, Terry Kimmel, at (613)990-6618, or fax (613)952-1275.

JOHN MEUNIER INC.

6290 Perinault, Montreal, Quebec FI4K 1K5

(514) 334-7230 Fax: (514) 334-5070 Contact: Jean E. Carriere, Sales Manager Bar screens, compactors, grit removal, flow regulators, sedi ment flushing, water/oil separators, dried sludge pumping,

Making the environment

biofiltration

our business

fOCCfOC

JOHNSON YOKOGAWA CORPORATION

4 Darl Road, Newnan GA 30265-1040

(404) 254-0400 Fax: (404) 251-6427 Contact: Tom Ridgway, Manager/Advertising & Promotion Instruments for measuring pressure, temperature, flow; gas & liquid analyzers: recording & data acquisition devices: wide vanety of process control systems and services.

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Conseil national

Council Canada

de recherches Canada

Canada

For more information, Circle reply card No. 115 33


Suppliers KOMLINE-SANDERSON

METAL SAMPLES CO., INC.

(416) 669-6003 Fax: (416) 669-6533

72 Orenda Road, Brampfon, Ontario L6W1W1

152 Metal Samples Road,P.O. Box 8, Muntord,Alabama 36268

Contact: Lisa Nasso, Customer Service Manager

(416) 453-5330 Fax: (416) 453-2214

terial control such as asbestos abatement, lead removal

KWH PIPE (CANADA) LTD.

(205) 358-4202 Fax: (205) 358-4515 Contact: Marketing Department Corrosion test products, precision machining services

6539A Mississauga Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1A6 (416) 858-0206 Fax: (416) 858-0208

METCON SALES AND ENGINEERING LIMITED 328 North Rivermede Road, Unit 9, Concord, Ontario L4K 3N5

Contact: Paui van Warmerdam, Sales & Marketing Manager

(416) 738-2355 Fax: (416) 738-5520 Contact: Ahron Nahmias, Manager

135 The West Mall. Unit 4, Ftoblcoke. Ontario M9C 1C2

MILLAR WILLIAMS HYORONICS LTD.

(416) 622-7820 Fax: (416) 622-6776

4060 Fairvlew Street, Unit 12, Burlington, Ontario L7L4Y8

Contact: Klaus Elsaesser, C.E.T,, President

Contact: Bernard W. Beard, P.Eng., Sales Engineer

Piping — pipe refiabllltation, plastic. Pipe equipment — fittings LAKESIDE EQUIPMENT CORPORATION

Contact: Jotin Jurek, Sales Manager

Hamilton, IN 46742 USA

(219) 488-3511 Fax: (219) 488-3409 Contact: Max Tavernier, National Sales Manager

Contact: Fern Garcia

ONTARIO WATER PRODUCTS (EASTERN) LTD.

-m^MiLunoNics

Maitiand Drive — R.R. 5, Beilevllle, Ontario K8N 4Z5

(613) 967-7871 Fax: (613) 967-7877 Contact: Ian W. Samuel

LA-MAN CORPORATION

P.O. Box 487 (46742-0487), 7450 South Homestead Drive,

NORD GEAR LIMITED

30 Strathearn Avenue, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4L8 NORTECH CONTROL EQUIPMENT INC.

1022 East Devon Avenue, P.O. Box 8448, Bartiett, IL 60103

(708) 837-5640 Fax: (708) 837-5647

High filtration vacuum cleaners tor toxic and hazardous ma

ONTOR LIMITED

MILLTRONICS

12 Leswyn Road, Toronto, Ontario MBA 1K3

730 The Kingsway, P.O. Box 4225 Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B1

(416) 781 -5286 Fax: (416) 781 -7680 Contact: Rob Fider, AGM

13705 N.E. Airport Way, Portland OR 97230-1048

(705) 745-2431 Fax: (705) 745-0414 Contact: Susan Hill, Manager of Advertising Dave MacBeath, Sales Manager

1-800-574-8672 Contact: Stan Belliston

Process measurement, level measurement, open channel flow

ORBECO ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS INC.

systems, weighing, motion sensing

185 Marine Street. Farmingdale, N.Y. 11735 USA (516) 293-4110/(800) 922-5242 Fax: (516) 293-8258 Contact: Henry Roed. Jr., Director of Marketing Water and wastewater testing instruments, testers, test kits,

UNDA INC.

Steam cleaning, pressure washers, wash water recycling and cleaning

Strainers, filters, valves, tlow/levei control, leak detection

equipment, meters, etc.

MMC INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

60 Inip Drive, inwood. New York 11696

UROX INC.

9730 Patuxent Woods Drive, Columbia, MD 21046 USA

(516)239-7339 Contact: William Henry, President

(410) 381-3314 Fax: (410) 381-4490

Portable gauging tapes

PARKSON

MSU MISSISSAUGA LTD.

9050 Ryan Avenue, Dorval, Quebec H9P 2M8 (514) 636-8712 Fax: (514) 636-9718

Contact: Steve Walters, President

Pressure filters, pinch valves LCI ENVIRONMENTAL INC.

2421 Cawthra Road, Mississauga, Ont. L5A 2W9 (416) 615-0935 Fax: (416) 615-0934 Contact: Richard B. Lawrle, Vice President

Waste management programme, including field sen/ices, transportation, receiver selection and environmental con

reagents, colorimeters, turbldimeters

2222 South Sheridan Way, Mississauga, Ontario L5J 2M4 (416) 823-4340 Fax: (416) 823-4947

Contact: Jean R. Grenier. Canadian Marketing Manager

Lamella Gravity Settler, Dynasand Filter, Aquaguard Screen, Biolac Secondary Treatment System, Parkson Aeration Panel

Contact: Virginia Weber, President MUELLER CANADA

P.O. Box 1001, Stn. Main, Milton, Ontario L9T 4B6

PCB CONSULTANTS INC.

Contact: Doug Wliley

72 Lake Driveway West, Ajax, Ontario L1S 3X1 Contact: Fric A.H. Smith

MULTISENS

tracting.

2633 Boui. le Corbusier, Laval Quebec H7S 2E8 LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING, INC.

1 Poston Road, Suite 300, Charleston, SC 29407 USA (803) 556-7110 Fax: (803) 556-2621

Contact: Pax Darlington, Director of Sales Maintenance engineering — consulting services

(514) 973-8228 Fax: (514) 973-1966 Contact: Pierre Michaud, Vice-President Business

Development

Submersible pressure transducer tor level measurement, per manent and portable equipment

LIQUID CARBONIC

PEACOCK INC.

135 South LaSaiie Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603 USA (312) 855-2500 Fax: (312) 855-2686 Contact: Donna Steigerwaid, Mgr. intemai/External

KAmBiMrEiiiLm

Communications

Industrial gases, equipment and supplies

MAGNETROL INTERNATIONAL LTD.

1158 Aerowood Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1Y5 (416) 625-7100 Fax: (416) 625-7203 Contact: C.F. Shaw, Manager Corporate Advertising Filtration, feeders, pumps,tanks, Instruments, strainers, repair and rebuild of rotating equipment

NAPIER-REID LTD.

M,N, O,P, Q, R,

rPEACOCK-)

10 Alden Road, Unit 2, Matkham, Ontario LOR 2S1

(416) 475-1545 Fax: (416) 475-2021 Contact: J.F. (Ted) Yeigh Fngineered systems and equipment, water and wastewater

PENCON EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. 412 Samtord Place. Oakviile, Ontario L6L 4EB

(416) 827-0826 Fax: (416) 847-6280 Contact: John Penny. President

treatment

MuitI stage blowers, positive displacement blowers, digester gas compressors, tans

Contact: Kevin Martyn, Sales Manager

NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CANAOA

PHOTOVAC

Level and flow control instrumentation

Gatewood Office Centre, 1425 Bishop St., Units 8 & 9, Cam bridge, Ontario N1R 6J9 (519) 622-9310 Fax: (519) 622-9311 Contact: Sandy Garza, International MarCom Coordinator

25B Jetryn Blvd. West, Deer Run, NY 11729, USA Contact: Sandy Campeneill 7529 Sussex Drive, Florence, KY 41042 USA

6291 Dorman Road, Unit 18, Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1H2 (416) 678-2720 Fax: (416) 678-7407

MARKUND SPECIALTY ENGINEERING LTD.

48 Shaft Road, Rexdale, Ontario MOW 4M2

(416) 244-4980 Fax: (416) 244-2287 Contact: J.R. Tansony MAR-TECH INSITUFORM LTD.

8363 128th Street, Surrey, B.C. V3W 4G1 (604) 591-2255 Fax: (604) 591-5718 Contact: D.R.(Bob) innis. President Pipeline rehabilitation contractors MASTER BUILDERS, INC.

23700 Chagrin Blvd., Cleveland, OH 44122 USA (216) 831-5500 Fax: (216) 831-6910 Contact: Kelly Mawby, Communications Manager

Corrosion control, floors & walls, restoration, grouts and sealants

MEDI-STOR

200 - 323 10th Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2R CA5 1-800-561-5682 Fax: (403) 265-4904 Local (403) 290-0938

NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS

(606) 282-2200 Fax: (606) 282-2205

6504 Bridge Point Parkway, Austin TX 78730-5039 (512) 794-0100 Fax: (512) 794-8411 Contact: Jerry Rodriques, inside Sales Instrument control, data acquisition and signal conditioning,

Contact: Steve Delters, Manager Marketing Services

data analysis, graphical user interfaces. (Hardware and soft ware products).

(214) 647-4374 Ext. 308 Fax: (214) 988-8331

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Liners: lagoon, membrane, reservoir, tank

1245 Corporate Boulevard, Aurora, IL 60507 USA Contact: George Zagorski, Vice President, Sales

CANADA INC.

Landfill liners

NEPTUNE METERS CANADA LTD.

PPM CANADA INC.

mercial Development

7275 West Credit Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 5M9 Contact: Cathy Esposlto

Recycling of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes. Manufac ture tin metal, potassium stannate, calcium fluoride

200-7 Connie Cres., Concord, Ontario L4K 1 Ml

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Contact: Steve Haddox

government.

(708) 898-1161 Fax: (708) 898-2567

(416) 549-9894 Fax:(416) 547-1998 Toronto:(416)822-0150 Contact: Andrew W. Kellner, Manager of Technical and Com

2000 W. Marshall Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 USA

NATIONAL SEAL COMPANY

ment of infectious waste

METAL RECOVERY INDUSTRIES INC.

Wastewater Treatment Equipment POLY-FLEX, INC.

Building M-12, Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A ORB 1613) 990-6618 Fax: (613) 957-8231 Contact: Terry Kimmei, Manager Business Development Research and development. In collaboration with Industry and

Relocatable storage tacliities which provide proper contain

670 Strathearne Avenue N., Hamilton, Ontario L8H 7N7

POLLUTION CONTROL INC.

NILFISK LTD.

6 Chelsea Lane, Brampton, Ontario L6T 3Y4

(416) 790-7227 Fax: (416) 790-7231 Contact: Bryan Maskeil, Senior Sales Representative Thomas Wass, National Sales Manager

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PRO AQUA

SAMSDN VALVE & METER INC.

1-800-METER-IT Fax: 800-888-2403

3089 Bathurst St., Suite 200, Toronto, Ontario M6A 2A4

Maitland Drive, R.R. #5 Belleville, Ontario K8N 4Z5

(416) 787-7223 Fax: (416) 787-1097 Car: (416) 518-8637 Contact: Dave Filman, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. Water and wastewater treatment equipment

(613) 967-7872 Fax: (613) 967-7877

Contact: Customer Service, National Product Mgr. Water meters and automatic meter reading (AMR) systems.

SANITHERM ENGINEERING LIMITED

210 Walker Drive, Bramalea, Ontario LOT 3W1

PROMINENT FLUID CONTROLS LTD.

1385 Crown Street, North Vancouver, B.C. V7J 1G4

(416) 791-1553 Fax: (416) 791-2999

490 Souttigate Drive, Guelph, Ontario N1 Fl 6J3

(604) 986-9168 Fax: (604) 986-5377

Contact: F. Arcon, President

(519) 836-5692 Fax: (519) 836-5226

Cellular: (604) 644-4642 Contact: D.M.(Dave) Botwright

A complete range ot gear reducers, gear motors, mechanical and electronic adjustable speed drives tor applications such as bar screens, claritiers, pumps, tlocculators, etc.

Contact: Ian Mooney, Sales Manager Manufacturers of chemical metering pumps and control equip

Contact: Ian W. Samuel

SEW-EURODRIVE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD.

ment: manufacturers of Ozone Generators and Chlorine Diox

Water and wastewater treatment equipment,odour control, oil/ grease separation and removal, sludge treatment

ide Generators; Waste Water Treatment Equipment

SCEPTER/CANRDN INC.

PROVAN

6810 Invader Cres., Mississauga, Ontario L5T 2B6 (416) 670-7676 Fax: (416) 670-5295

2900 Sabourin, St-Laurent, Quebec FI4S 1M2

(514) 332-3230 Fax: (514) 332-3552 Maritimes 1-800-361-3370

Contact; Daniel Forest, Jean-Pierre Poirier, T.SC.A. PURESTREAM INC.

P.O. Box 68, Florence, Kentucky 41022 USA Contact: Michael Vesio

Q-AIR ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS (OF CANADA) LTD, 321 Arvin Avenue, Stoney Creek, Ontario L8E 2M3 (416) 662-6831 Fax: (416) 662-8983 Contact: John Begin, Director

SIEMENS ELECTRIC LIMITED

1180 Courtneypark Drive East, Mississauga, Ontario L5T1P2 (416) 564-1995 Fax: (416) 670-6584

Contact: Veso Sobot, Marketing Manager Pipes, valves, fittings, fiberglass storm pipe, water pipe,sewer pipe, inlet control devices, containment systems.

TURNER

SCHLUMBERGER INDUSTRIES Measurement Division

DiViSiON OF GRAMPROTEX INC.

7275 West Credit Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 5M9 (416) 858-4211 Fax: (416) 858-0428

SMART TURNER

Voice Mail: 1-800-833-9737 I.D. 4505#

191 Barton Street East, P.O. Box 2027, Hamilton, Ontario

Contact: lleen DaPonte, Product Manager Meter Reading Sys

L8N 388

tems — Canada

(416) 527-4567 Fax: (416) 527-7173

Pollution control

SENSUS TECHNOLOGIES. INC.

QUONTIME INC.

P.O. Box 487, Uniontown, Pennsylvania 15401 USA

Contact: Lisa Whalen, Sales Co-ordinator Pumps and mixers

3115 Flalpern Street, St. Laurent, Quebec H4S 1P5 (514) 335-9071 Fax: (514) 335-9339 Contact: J.R. McGovern, President

Process instruments tor industry RADIODETECTION

Classifieds

1370 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Ontario MSB 3N7

(416)391-1212 Fax: (416) 391-4435 Underground locating equipment, used to trace hydro, com munications, gas, utilities pipes and sewers REVERE-SETDN

310-A Alden Road, Markham, Ontario L3R 4C1 1-800-263-1623 Fax: 1-800-663-3425

Contact: Fiona Shotbolt, Adv. Production Manager Distributor of safety, identification and maintenance products SLUDGE MANAGEMENT SLU

RDBAR INDUSTRIES LTD.

12945 - 78th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3W 2X8 (604) 591 -8811 Fax:(604) 591-5288 Toll Free 800-663-6553

CARBONITE FILTER MEDIA

Complete Digester

Contact: Michelle Chareston

and

Lagoon Cleaning ROBERT B SOMERVILLE'X' cc

ANTHRACITE FILTER MEDIA

Land Appllcallon Systems

also suppliers of quality filter sands and gravel

Program Development

ANTHRAFILTER MEDIA & COAL LTD. ^20 Sharp Rd., R.R.#6, Branttord,Ont. N3T5H6 Tel: (519) 751-1080 Fax:(519)751-0617

Tel: (416) 64B-3463 1435 Jerseyvllle Rd. W., Jerseyvllle, Ontario LOR IRQ

ROBERT B. SOMERVILLE CO.. INC. R.R. #2, Essex, Ontario N8M 2X6

noMl

(519) 776-8727 Fax:(519) 776-6616 Mobile:(519) 257-3567

Contact: Cam Tyhurst, Marketing Representative Directional drilling specialists

aio.

TECHNICAL

SERVICE

ROOTS DIVISION/DRESSER INDUSTRIES

800 West Mount Street, Connersville, IN 47331

COMPLETE FLOW MEASUREMENT APPLICATION

(317) 825-9200 Fax: (317) 825-7669

• DESIGN • RETROFIT •INSTALLATION • ACCURACY •

Contact: Dave Hiday, Manager ot Advertising and Graphics ROSEMOUNT INSTRUMENTS LTD.

808 - 55th Avenue N.E., Calgary, Alberta T2E 6Y4 (403) 275-8400 Fax: (403) 275-4331

Flow IVIeter Calibration

"fyfiSA" Spec Applications Support

Contact: Sandra M,J. Clark, Marketing Coordinator

temporary &

63 fVlclntyre Place

Kitchener, Ontario t^2R 103

permanent

(519)748-8024

Measurement, control, analytical, valves

ROTORK CONTROLS (CANADA) LTD. #1-2, 5650 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 4P1 (416) 602-5665 Fax: (416) 602-5669

Contact: David R. Simons, Regional Manager

SALES.SERVICE • RENTALS

Environmental Specialists

S, T, U, V, W,X,Y,Z

N:ZIM

SAMUEL PIPE LINERS

#21 - 4161 Sladeview Dr., Mississauga, Ontario L5L 5R3 (416) 607-0011 Fax: (416) 607-4463

Contact: Ian Doherty, General Manager Pipe re-line and rehabilitation

INSTRUtVtENTS LTD.

Wastewater Samplers Groundwater Sampling Level Control & Flowmetering Plant Air Clean Up Portable Test Equipment: pH, Turbidity

Suspended Solids, Oj, DO,(Conductivity

2495 Haines Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y1Y7,Tel(416) 277-0331, Fax (416) 277-2588

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Suppliers SIERRA-MISCO ENVIRONMENT

TERMINAL CITY IRON tWORKS LTD.

WALUCE & TIERNAN CANADA INC.

830 Pembroke Street, Victoria B.C. VST 1H9

1909 Franklin Street, Vancouver B.C. V5L f R1

925 Warden Avenue, Scarborough, Ohtarlo M1L 4C5

Contact: Bract Erikson

(604) 253-7525 Fax: (604) 253-6365 Contact: Dale Baldry, General Manager

(416) 751-7561 Fax: (416) 751-9682

Contact: Jodel Wickfiam, Marketing Comm. Manager

Manufacturer & supplier — fire hydrants (slide gate & com pression) gate valves — water works fittings

Contact: George M. Matsugu, Marketing Manager Manufacturer of chemical feed equipment, systems and con trols — chlorinatlon equipment, metering pumps, dry chemi

SOLINST CANADA LTD.

TERRATEC ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.

cal feeders, varea-meters (flowmeters), slakers, etc.

The Williams Mill, 515 Main Street, Glen Williams, Ontario

1435 Jerseyvllle Rd. W., Jerseyvllle, Ontario LOR 1R0 (416) 648-3463 Fax: (416) 648-7044 Car: (416) 572-5016 24 Hour Spills #(416) 521-4744

SMITH & LOVELESS, INC.

14040 Santa Fe Trail Drive, Lenexa, Kansas 66215-1284 USA

L7G 3S9

(416) 873-2255 Fax: (416) 873-1992 Contact: Jim Kozack, Marketing Assistant Groundwater monitoring Instrumentation SPEAKMAN COMPANY

Contact: Phil SIdhwa. President

Sludge utilization on agricultural land, vacuum clean-outs of digesters. Incinerators, pumping stations, lagoons. Industrial

P.O. Box 191, Wilmington DE 19899 USA

waste handling.

(302) 764-9100 Fax: (302) 764-1956 Contact: Denlse Pitts, Coordinator of Marketing

THURO SERVICES (WESTERN) LTD. 816 - 46th Avenue S.E., Calgary. Alberta T2G 2A6 (403) 243-0276 Fax: (403) 243-3371

Plumbing fixture fittings, emergency eye washes, eye/face washes, emergency deluge showers, portable eye/face washes

SPRUNG INSTANT STRUCTURES LTD.

TRENCHLESS REPUCEMENT SYSTEMS LTD.

(403) 245-3371 Fax: (403) 229-1980

1600, 144-4 Ave. S.W.. Calgary, Alberta T2P 3N4 (403) 279-9876 Fax: (403) 236-9058

Contact: Ed Samsom, Sales Engineer Mfg. of liquid level controls & UST monitoring equipment

WASTE STREAM MANAGEMENT INC.

955 Middlefleld Rd., Unit 1 f, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 6E2

Portable, modular, Ireespan relocatable structures for use in

Contact: Mike Smith, Marketing Manager

land and site remediation, hazardous waste containment and

"Hydrahaul" system for trenchless replacement of concrete &

storage, PCB extraction. Incineration, remediation facility

clay sewers, steel & Iron watermains, with new HOPE, PVC or metal pipelines, same size as original or larger,

negative pressure.

4237 Normandy Court, Royal Oak, Ml 48073 (303) 545-2512 Fax: (313) 549-4904

Contact: A.P. Varro, President

TV/Video Inspection, sonor inspection, pipe rehabilitation, hlpressure flushing, waste management

1001, 10 Avenue S.W., Calgary, Alberla T2R 0B7 Contact: Jim Slack, Vice-President

WARRICK CONTROLS, INC.

Contact: John Hansen/John Uffe, Consultants

Baling machines: vertical & horizontal: Compactors: vertical, horizontal, self-contained; Shredders: office, plastic, tires: Waste recycling equipment, SMRF, Complete recycling systems WATERLOO CONCRETE PRODUCTS

SSCAN-GROOYNE CONTROLS

TRICO CONSULTING SERVICES

90 West Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1E7

230 Don Park Rd., Unit 10, Markham, Ontario L3R 2P7

Contact: Joe Ventura

(416) 940-8068

Inwats: 1-800-265-8624 Cellular: (416) 460-3721

Contact: Paul R. Becker

Water treatment & chemical consulting engineers

Contact: J. Drew Black, Sales Manager Concrete pipe, manholes, catchbaslns, box sections, valve

(416) 259-8231 Fax: (416) 259-6175

TRIMAX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD.

chambers, utility manholes, microtunnel pipe.

Contact: V.L. (Vic) Mudle, Compressed Gases & Operations Manager

8732 61st Avenue, Edmonton. Alberta TOE 5P6

WAHS INDUSTRIES (CANADA) INC. 441 Hahlan Road, Woodbrldge, Ontario L4L 3T1 (416) 851-8591 Fax: (416) 851-8788 Contact: D. Deviney, V.P. & General Manager Plumbing & heating

STANCHEM INC.

43 Jutland Road, Etoblcoke, Ontario M8Z 2G6

R.R. #2, Cambridge, Ontario N1R 5S3

Contact: Tom Maxwell

(519) 622-7574 Fax: (519) 621-8233

Chemicals distribution

TROJAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

STATIFLO INC.

845 Consortium Court, London, Ontario N6E 2S8

2175 Sheppard Avenue E., Suite 203, Willowdale, Ontario (416) 756-2406 Fax: (416) 490-6937 Contact: Donald J. Ewing

(519) 685-6660 Fax: (519) 681-8355 Contact: Marvin DeVries, P.Eng., Engineering Sales UV Disinfection systems ranging In sizes from 10,000 to 500,000,000 gallons per day.

STERLING POtWER SYSTEMS

TROY CONTROL SYSTEMS INC.

A division of Sterling Electric Motors Incorporated

71 City View Drive, Etobicoke, Ontario MOW 5A5 (416) 614-1210 Fax: (416) 614-1537

WILLER ENGINEERING LIMITED

P.O. Box 3313, Station C, 799 Rennle St, Hamilton, Ontario L8H 7L4

Contact: Cliff Fielding, Sales Manager

Toronto: (416) 364-0040 Hamilton: (416) 547-2345 Fax: (416) 547-2381

550 Parkslde Drive, Suite A-14, Watedoo, Ontario N2L 5V5

(416) 499-4421 Fax: (416) 499-0816 Contact: Ed Allen, P.Eng., Vice President Process Instrumentation-Analyzers

Contact: Frank Davis

(519) 885-5513 Fax: (519) 885-6992

WILLIAM T. LORENZ & COMPANY

Motion control specialists

Contact: Ed Mallett/Ed Spink, President S Vice-President Air Pollution Equipment: cooling, dust collection, gas absorp

85 Warren Street, Concord, NH 03301 USA

STEVENS

(603) 228-3373 Fax: (603) 225-2946

A division of Leopold & Stevens, Inc.

tion, odour counteractants, scrubbers — Scrubbers: atomis

Contact: J. Mollica, Associate

P.O. Box 688. Beaverton, OR 97075 USA

ing, spray chambers, spray nozzles — Incinerator systems:

Market research ahd mahagement consulting in the ehvirnn-

(503) 526-1410 Fax: (503) 526-1471 Contact: Shelby Davis, Marketing Services Coordinator Water monitoring systems

accessories.

mental industries

M2J 1W8

STONHARD LTD.

95 Sunray Street, Whitby, Ontario LIN 9C9 (416) 430-3333 Fax: (416) 430-3056 Contact: Barbara Brooks, Marketing Manager Flooring and wall systems

TURBOTAK TECHNOLOGIES INC.

WESTECH INDUSTRIAL LTD.

240 Matheson Blvd. East, Mississauga, Ontario L47 1X1

(416) 890-5265 Fax: (416) 890-6213 Contact: Norman Williams, Sales Manager 422 Consumers Road, Willowdale, Ontario M2J 1P8

UNIVERSAL ENGINEERING

800 First Avenue N.W., Cedar Rapids, lA 52405 (319) 365-0441 Fax: (319) 369-5440

Q

Contact: Paul Anderson, Vice President, Sales and Marketing Manufacturers of heavy duty refuse shredders,scrap shredders and shredding systems,and heavy duty primary and secondary shredders for demolition wood, stumps, etc, UTILITY SERVICE ASSOC. INC.

WINDSOR PUMP COMPANY LTD.

STRANCO

4955 Foothill Road, BIgfork MI 59911 USA

3057 Marentette, Windsor, Ontario N8X 4G1

595 Industrial Drive, Bradley, IL 60915 USA 800-882-6466 Fax: (815) 939-9845

1-800-621-9292 Main branch: (406) 837-5048

(519) 969-2190 Fax: (519) 969-2047 Contact: Peter Kurtz. General Manager

Contact: Kiah Warden, Marketing Manager

Contact: Harvey Wlcklund, President

Pumps

Leak detection consultants

YORK FLUID CONTROLS LTD.

Washington branch:(206) 661-1824

SUMMA ENGINEERING LIMITED

1275 Eglinton Ave. East, Unit 49, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 272

(416) 624-3188 Fax: (416) 624-1293

Contact: G,A, (Redir) Obaji, Sales Manager Process controls and Instrumentation

SURPAC SOFTtNARE INTERNATIONAL (CANADA) LTD,

UTOPIA FABRICATING, LTD.

2 Westwyn Court, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4T5

R.R. #4 Lake Utopia, St. George, N.B. FOG 2Y0 (506) 755-6168 Fax: (506) 755-3784 Contact: Ken Bourque, Marketing Manager

(416) 454-4013 Fax: (416) 454-8423

Manufacturers of Shurtleff waste oil refining systems

systems, liquid filtration equipment, confined space safety equipment

VALKEM INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS LTD.

Contact: M. Knapman, Sales Manager Chemical/sludge transfer pumps, chemical feed and control

ZURN INDUSTRIES LIMITED

(604) 736-3396 Fax: (604) 736-4376

2727 Lake City Way, Burnaby, B.C. V5A 276 (604) 420-4310 Fax: (604) 420-9638

35 Leading Road, Etobicoke, Ontario M9V 4B7

Contact: Mr. Crane C. Harvey, Vice President

Contact: Rod Mitchell, President

(416) 741-8260 Fax: (416) 741-7477

Entec: Integrated environmental modelling software. Inte grates geological database, 3D geostatlstlcs, ground water

Valves, and valve accessories, strainers

Contact: Brian P. Culien, Vice President, General Manager

2121 West 6th Ave., Suite 206, Vancouver, B.C, V6K 1V5

ZYMARK CORPORATION

VAUGHAN PUMPS

modelling, etc. Ideal for contaminated site assessment and remediation projects. Runs on DOS and UNIX.

364 Monte-Elma Road, Montesano WA 98563 USA

TANKNOLOGY CANADA (1988) INC.

VICTAULIC COMPANY OF CANADA

2650 Meadowvale Blvd., Unit 12A, Mississauga, Ontario

65 Worcester Road, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5N7

L5N 6M5

(416) 675-5575 Fax: (416) 675-5729

Contact: Marketing Manager

Contact: Don R, Jones, Manager, Marketing Services

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Contact: Suzanne Vaughan

Zymark Center, Hopklnton, MA. USA 01748 (508) 435-9500 x2403 Fax: (508) 435-3439

Contact: Sharon Correia, Manager, Marketing Communications Automated laboratory sample preparation equipment, ie: robotic systems, automated SPE workstation, automated evaporation workstation.

Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


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ES&E's Guide to Environmental Laboratories Note: This guide is intended as a service for ES&E readers oniy. No ciaims are made that it is a comprehensive review. ES&E reiies on information suppiied by companies who returned questionnaires.

ALPHA LABORATORIES INC.

CHEMEX LABS LTD.

285 lesmill Rd., North York, Ontario M3B 2V1

Vancouver, B.C. (604) 984-0221

Contact: Prem N. Vijan

Mississauga. Ontario (416) 624-2806 Water Potability Testing, Contaminated Sites Testing, Waste Characterization, Sewer Discharge Sampling & Testing, Acid

ANALEX INC.

3025 Montee St-Aubin, Laval, Quebec, H7L 4E4

(514) 682-3240 Fax: (514) 682-6995 Contact: M. Claude Marengo, Jean Paquette, Yves Roy Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology, Ecotoxicology ARECO CANADA INC.

40 Camelot Drive, Nepean, Ontario K2G 5X8 (613) 228-1145 Fax: (613) 228-1148 Contact: Andy Rybak CAEAL certified lab offering full range of environmental

Rock Drainage Prediction. Accreditations with CAEAL and BCMOE

(416) 890-2555 Fax: (416) 890-0370 Contact: Dr. Pierre Beaumier

CUYTON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

Environmental. Occupational Health. Air Emissions

949 McDougall Avenue. Windsor, Ontario N9A 1L9 (519) 255-9797 Fax: (519) 255-9304

Environmental and industrial hygiene analytical laboratory ser vices, Regulation 309, Metals, Inorganics, Organics, Volatile Organics. BTEX. Asbestos.PCBs,Gas Bag Analysis. Odour Pan

NDRWEST UBS

9938 - 67 Avenue. Edmonton, Alberta T6E 0P5

(403) 438-5522 Fax: (403) 438-0396 Contact: Kara Rosenquist NDVALAB LTD.

els, Isocyanates.

chemistry

MANN TESTING UBORATORIES LTD.

5550 McAdam Road. Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1 PI

9420 Cote de Liesse. Lachine Quebec H8T1A1

DILLON ENVIRONMENTAL UBORATORIES

Mississauga (416) 568-1414 Fax: (416) 568-1339 ELEMENTAL RESEARCH INC.

(514) 636-6218 Fax: (514) 631-9814 Contact: John D. Fenwick, Vice President

Trace Organic, I norganic Analysis of Water Soil, Wastes

Suite 309 - 267 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, B.C, PARACEL UBORATORIES LTD.

V7M 1A5

2319 St. Laurent Blvd.. Unit 100, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4K6

(604) 986-0445 Fax: (604) 986-0071

(613) 731-9577 Fax: (613) 731-9064

ANALYTICAL SERVICE LABORATORIES LTD.

Contact: Robert Brown

1988 Triumph Street, Vancouver, B.C, V5L 1K5

ICPMS Analytical Lab, Environmental and Health Science

(604) 253-4188 Fax: (604) 253-6700

Contact: Brent Mawdsley Laboratory Analysis: Full range of organic and inorganic para meters in environmental samples. BARRINGER UBORATORIES LIMITED

5735 McAdam Road, Mississauga, Ontario L42 1N9

(416) 890-8566 Fax: (416) 890-8575 Contact: Mr. Brian Lewis

Environmental Analysis of Water & Soil

Contact: Dr. William G. Craig PETRO UBORATORIES INC.

ENVIRDCLEAN UBORATORIES INC.

921 Leathorne Street, London, Ontario N5Z 3M7

(519) 686-7558 Fax: (519) 686-6374

140 Advance Blvd.. #8, Brampton. Ontario L6T 4J4 (416) 458-0989 Fax: (416) 458-1559 Contact: James Szeto

Contact: Bill Neaves, David McRae

Specialized in Lub oil, fuel, waste and petro-chemical pro

All aspects of discharge analysis

duct testing, ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION UBORATORIES INC. PUCER DOME INC.

6850 Goreway Drive, Toronto. Ontario L4V 1 PI (416) 673-3255 Fax: (416) 673-7399 Contact: Jim Bishop

Box 70, South Porcupine, Ontario PON 1 HO (705) 235-3221 Telex 067-81611

Telecopier (705) 235-2994 Res:(705) 235-4588

FENWICK UBORATORIES LIMITED

Contact: R,M. Connell

5595 Fenwick Street. Suite 200. Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4M2

B.C. Govemment certified assayer,superintendent,analytical & environmental

(902) 420-0203 Fax: (902) 420-8612 PRDSERCO INC. 6290 Perinault, Montreal, Quebec H4K 1K5

Contact: Dr. Ross McCurdy BAS UBORATORIES LIMITED

Environmental Analytical Chemistry

(514) 334-2955 Fax: (514) 334-5070 Telex: 05-825693

14 Abacus Road, Brampton, Ontario LOT 5B7

FINE ANALYSIS UBORATORIES LTD.

(416) 794-2522 Fax: (416) 794-2328

9-83 Bigwin Rd.. Hamilton. Ontario LOR IPO

Contact: John Novog, Retro Oh Comprehensive environmental testing

(416) 574-4977 Fax: (416) 574-4766

BECQUEREL UBORATORIES INC.

Comprehensive Environmental Analysis, Trace Levels of Or ganics. Inorganics and Metals

6790 Kitimat Road, Unit 4, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 5L9 (416) 826-3080 Fax: (416) 826-4151 Contact: Steven Simpson

Radionuclide Analysis, Neutron Activation Analysis

Contact: Alain Silverwood. Lab. Director

Environmental Lab. Municipal, Industrial Pilot Plant TECHNITRDL ECD INC.

Contact: Tahir Mahmood

121 Hymus Blvd., Montreal, Quebec H9R 1E6 (514) 697-3273 Fax: (514) 697-2090 Contact: RonnyA. Steinberg

Analytical Laboratories, Environmental Consulting and Indus

G&S ANALYTICAL UBORATORY

55 Research Road, Toronto, Ontario M4G 2G8

trial Expertise

(416) 696-0390 Fax: (416) 467-5227

TSL ENVIRONMENTAL UBORATORIES

BONDAR-CLEGG & COMPANY LTD.

Contact: Mr. Richard A, Cook

5420 Canotek Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1J 9G2

1301 Fewster Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W1A2

Analytical testing services for trace organics and inorganics in water, wastewaters, soils sediments and sludges.

(416) 625-1544 Fax: (416) 625-8368

(613) 749-2220 Fax: (613) 749-7170

B.F. GDODRICH CANADA INC.

Contact: Ms. Samara Dajani Habash Testing Laboratory — Organic/Inorganic testing

P.O. Box 1026, 8800 Thorold Townline Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6V9

Box 100, St. Catharines. Stn. Thorold, Thorold Ontario L2V 3Y8

Contact: Michael Ziebell

Environmental Analysis BRITISH COLUMBIA RESEARCH CORPORATION

3650 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, B,C. V6S 2L2 (604) 224-4331 Fax: (604) 224-0540 Contact: Douglas Duncan

WALKER UBORATORIES

(416) 374-5603 Fax: (416) 374-5614

Contact: Harold Laser

Contact: Carl Reid Industrial Waste Treatment Plant

WESTERN INDUSTRIAL LABORATORIES LIMITED

8109 - 102 Street, Edmonton. Alberta T6E 4A4

Environmental Effects Monitoring, Waste Treatment, Chemi KING TECHNOLOGY

cal Analysis

RR #3, Snow Valley Road, Barrie, Ontario L4M 4S5

CANTEST LTD.

(705) 737-4455 Fax: (705) 721-8640

Suite 200, 1523 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1J8

(604) 734-7276 Fax: (604) 731-2386

Contact: Joel Barden

Analysis of water, waste, leachates

Contact: Don M. Enns

(403) 439-7969 phone/fax:(403) 433-6362 Contact: LL. Alexander. General Manager W.G. Alexander, Assistant Manager Air Pollution Monitoring. Analysis of: Drinking Water, Environ mental Waters, Municipal Wastewater. Microbiology

LABSTAT INCORPORATED

WOOD UBORATORY (1984) LTD.

262 Manitou Drive. Kitchener. Ontario N2C 1L3

555 Homer St.. Vancouver. B.C. V6B 2V7

(519) 748-5409 Fax: (519) 748-9652

Comprehensive

(604) 684-8732 Fax: (604) 684-3917

Contact: Suzanne M. Gall

Contact: Mrs, H. Mehri

Environmental

UMBTDN SCIENTIFIC ANALYTICAL SERVICES

Analyses

391 Vidal St. S.. P.O. Box 2020, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 7L1

Environmental Analysis

XRAL ENVIRONMENTAL

(519) 344-3628 Fax: (519) 344-2781

(416) 445-5809 Fax: (416) 445-4152

Contact: Phil Salari

MISA, Process/Wastewater. Soil, Solid Waste, Elemental

CANVIRO ANALYTICAL UBORATORIES LTD.

50 Bathurst Drive, Unit #12, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2C5

(519) 747-2575 Fax: (519) 747-3806

1903 Leslie St.. Don Mills. Ontario MSB 2M3

Scans. Characterizations. PCB's. Sampling

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA

Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6

ZENDN ENVIRONMENTAL UBORATORIES

Contact: Terri Whiffin

(613) 993-3520 Fax: (613) 993-2451

5555 North Service Road, Burlington. Ontario L7L 5H7

Environmental Analysis of Soil, Water, Wastewater, Sludge. Includes organics by GC/MS, Metals and Conventional

Contact: Dr. Shier Berman

(416) 332-8788 Fax: (416) 332-9169

Reference Materials, Ouaiity Assurance. Analytical Methodo

Parameters.

logies, Environmental Modelling

Contact: Todd Henry Analytical Laboratory: Environmental Analysis

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Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


Isco,the world leader

in water pollution monitormg products. Controlling pollutants in our

Isco Environmental Division is

V^water resources is a major

the world leader in water pollution monitoring products including;

problem worldwide. The system atic sampling and measurement of water and wastewater are vital

to pollution control.

automatic samplers, open channel flow meters, and groundwater monitoring systems. }}

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Isco portable and refrigerated samplers are idealfor a variety ofindustrial sampling applications.

Isco offers open channelflow meters andflow transmitters for a variety of industrial moni toring requirements.

AccuWell groundwater monitoring products obtain representative samples from 2" and larger monitoring wells.

Automatic

Open Channel

Groundwater

Wastewater Samplers

Flow Meters

Monitoring Systems

tant for industries required to moni tor the flow of process water or wastewater. Isco Open Channel Flow Meters and Flow Transmitters provide accurate measurement in a variety of applica tions. They feature a choice of level measurement technologies and a wide range of accessories and options.

is an important step in the process of protecting this vital resource. The new AccuWell™ Groundwater Monitoring Product Systems allow you to obtain representative groundwatersamples in a variety of industrial monitoring applications. A compact controller precisely controls the pumping action of AccuWell purge and sample pumps. A choice of pumps allows you to select the proper device to match

Collection and analysis of wastewater samples is critical. It determines whether industrial and municipal wastewater dischargers are in compliance with local, regional, and federal water quality standards. Isco Environmental Division offers a

complete line of portable and refrigerated automatic samplers. They are ideal for use in a wide range of sequential or composite sampling applications. Exclusive Isco design features increase sampling accuracy and provide long-term dependability. From the com pact 2900 Series Samplers to the full fea tured 3700 Series Samplers,Isco provides you with unmatched sampling depend ability and performance.

Flow measurement accuracy is impor The systematic sampling of groundwater

Isco 3200 Series Flow Meters are

ideal for monitoring industrial effluent before it enters the sewer system. They can also be used for industrial process monitoring and for storm water runoff monitoring. Isco flow meters are also ideal for measuring leakage and unauthorized inflow into sewer systems.

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the site conditions. The AccuWell line also

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ES&E's Directory

d,h,k,l,n,p,r,x Koch Engineering - r Metcon - p,r Napler-Reld - q

of Environmental Products & Services

Nllfisk - h

Nortech Control Equipment - m.n.u

See "Supplier's"Section for address, phone contact ofany company listed in this section.

Pencon Equipment - k

Roots Division/Dresser Ind. - b

1.

a. aspirators

Sanitherm Engineering - a.b,c,d,e

m.

blowers

Smith & Loveless - b,c,d

n.

gas adsorption equipment gas absorption equipment

c.

compressors

Trico - e

0.

hoods

d.

dlffusers

Air Dryers

e. jet aeration f. air spargers

P-

incinerators

q-

odour counteractants &

r.

scrubbers

destructors

Can-Am Instruments

Aeration Industries ■ a.d

s.

Can-Am Instruments

t.

Arlat - d

Enviro-Systemes

u.

Stanchem - c

Fisher Scientific - b,e,f,h,i,j,m,n

Trico - c.d.q

Eolio instruments - m

Cominco Engineering - e,f Control and Metering - d,e

La-Man

V.

Ontor Peacock

w.

X.

spray guns

Trico York Fluid Controls

y-

stacks & chimneys

z.

waste heat savers

Degremont Infiico - d

R. Dufort Equip. - e Eco Equipment - a,d,e

Envirocan - a,e

Air Pollution Control Equipment Arlat - m,q Calgon Carbon - m,u a. blow pipe Can-Am Instruments - u b. catalytic

PMC of Canada - d

c.

Jetvac - b

Eimco - d Envirex - d

Millar Williams Hydronics - e

a.

covers

b.

mixers

Aer-0-Elo - a.b Canhar - a,b

solvent recovery equipment PMC of Canada - b sonic precipitators Gundie Lining - a sound attenuation equipment Napler-Reld - a,b Pro Aqua - a.b Sanitherm Engineering ■ a,b Smith & Loveless - a,b

CMS Rotordisk - r

Analytical Equipment a. atomic adsorption

d. cooling e. disposal

Colgate-Palmollve - q Comenco Systems - b,l,p,z

b.

Cominco Engineering - n

chemical additives

Napier-Reid ■ a,d

f.

Ontor - b Parkson - d

g. draft control h.

Pencon Equipment - b,c

i.

Pollution Control - d

j.

Pro Aqua - b,e

k. fans/blowers

demisters

Geneq - b,d,e,j Hach - e,m Hazco - a,c,d,e,h Heath Consultants - d

Hoskin Scientific ■ b.e

Johnson Yokogawa -d Nortech Control Equipment c,d,e,h,jj,m

Orbeco Analytical - e,j Stanchem - n

Trico - c,e

Westech - d,e,h,j Zymark - d Analyzers a.

BOD & Toxin

b.

carbonaceous

c.

chlorine residual

Smart Turner - b

ARI Technologies - b

Eco Systems - b.c.d.e

Anaerobic Digestor

Elmco - a,b Envlrex - a,b

smoke detectors

wet chemicals

Dexsil - n

Eco Systems - a,b

settling chambers

Air Filters

n.

ABB Kent Taylor - d,e,h.j,m Amko Systems - d BTG Canada - j.m Entoxicon Systems - e.k.n

Columbia Geosystems - a

Aer-0-Flo - d Air Dimensions - c

photometers respirometers spectrographs spectrophotometers

Q-AIr Environmental - h,i,j,k,r

fume incinerators

b.

microscopes

Sanitherm Engineering - k.q

Universal Engineering - p,u Aeration Systems

I.

j. k. 1, m.

d.

colorimetric

e.

flourine residual

f.

oxidation-reduction

g- PH

spectrometers

ABB Kent Taylor - c,d,e,t,g

balances

Aer-0-Flo - a

c. calibration gases d. chromatographs

Can-Am Instruments - c.g Cancoppas - c,g

dust collection

Control and Metering - q,r Eco Systems - f,m,n,r

e.

colorimeters

Dexsil - d

electrostatic

Esko Industries - w

f.

coulometers

Eco Systems - c,g

precipitators

Geneq - u Groundwater Technology - b.m

g. electrostatic b. mass spectrometers

Entoxicon Systems - a,c,d,g

Envlro-Systemes - g

.TM

jainK-12 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE ■ ■■

The safe alternative For water disinfection, wastewater

treatment, odour control, cyanide removal. COLGATE-PALIVIOLIVE CANADA INC.

99 Vanderhoof Avenue,

^^oronto, Ontario, Canada M4G 2H6 ML (416) 421-6000. Fax (416) 425-9320 Plant locations: Ifcncton, Montreal. Toronto. Edmonton. Vancouver. For more information, Circle reply card No. 103

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m.

Hb

The Victaulic system...the complete,fast, economical and reliable way to join pipe. Sludge clean-out and maintenance

Saving money in municipal treatment

are a snap. Each joint is a two-bolt

plant piping since 1925.

expansion are easy. Products are

The Victaulic system not only saves substantial time during initial

PVC—even a transition coupling

union. Add-ons, changes, and

installation, it also helps reduce

available for AWWA ductile or IPS steel, stainless, aluminum and from ductile to steel.

operation and maintenance costs.

Grooved end plug, butterfly, ball

You work with only two bolts,

and check valves are installed with

compared with 8 to 12 for flanges. No bolt hole alignment problems.

Easy field or shop pipe preparation.

two couplings. Fittings are grooved, ready for field installation. And

products are available worldwide.

Next municipal waste treatment,

New Vic-Plug^ valve provides exceptional flow, low maintenance, andfast, easy grooved coupling installation.

water treatment, lift station or

pump house, put the Victaulic system to work. We'U go the limit and beyond to save you time and reduce costs.

\Xc

ictauliC goes the limit...

For more information, contact

your Victaulic Distributor, or wnte Victaulic Company of Canada Limited, Rexdale, OnUrio M9W

Only Victaulic has a complete line of couplings,

fittings, and valvesfor AV/WA ductile and IPS steel, stainless, aluminum, or PVC pipe.

5N7. Or call 416-675-5575. FAX; 416-675-5729.

For more information, Circle reply card No. 104

and beyond. VictauUc and Vic-Plug are registered trademarks of Victaulic Company of Canada Limited.

Š1989 Victaulic. All rights reserved.


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Watts Industries

neutralizers

Jetvac

Zurn Industries

e. disinfectants f. foam control

i.

Fisher Scientific - a.d.f.g

j.

pH

Metcon

Geneq - a.g

Bacteria (specify use)

g. insect control h. neutralizing

1.

Great Lalres Instruments - f,g

a. bio-degrading complex organic compounds

i.

m. taste/odour eontrol

Folio Instruments - a.c

Flach - c.tJ.g Ftazco - a.rt.f.g

nutrient removal

Ftoskin Scientific - a.f.g Johnson Yokogawa - f.g

j. odour k. pH 1. sludge conditioning and dewatering Boxes (meter, valve, service, etc,) Anchor Concrete m. sludge stabilization

Metcon - c,ij,e,f,g

Ontario Water Products

Bio Solutions - a

Fteath Consultants - c

Millar Williams Hydronics - c

Anchor Concrete - j Bio Solutions - a.b.e.f.h.i.j.k Bioprime - a,f.i,l,m Calgon Carbon - j

Samson Valve & Meter

Nortech Control Equipment - c.d.e.c Ontor ■ g Buiidings Orbeco Analytical - d.g a. modular Prominent Fluid - l,g Sprung Instant Structures - a Provan -g Quontime - f.g Rosemount Instruments - b,c,e,f,g Stranco - f.g Summa Engineering - c.t.g Trico - a.c.d.e.l.g

Prominent Fluid Smith & Loveless

Anchor Concrete - m

Statiflo

Bio Solutions - h.i.j

Summa Engineering

Biomax -1

Trico Wallace & Tiernan

Calgon Carbon - c.m Cancoppas - i

York Fluid Controls

Cartier Chemicals - d.f.i

Colgate-Palmolive - a.c.f.k.m

Ciarijiers

O'Arcy Sweeney - a.d.i.j.k

Aer-0-Flo

Dur-Pro - a,l

Arlat

Cancoppas - k.l

Enviro-Systemes - j

Cartier Chemicals - b.e.f.h.j

Flexo

BCA Industrial Canbar

Control and Metering Degremont Infiico

Degremont Intiico -1

John Brooks (General Products) - a.c

Denso - b

John Brooks (Filtration Div.) - a

Anchor Concrete

Enviro-Systemes - k

Liquid Carbonic - j

Eco Equipment

Fibresep

Flexo - e.i

Metal Samples - d

Ontario Water Products Samson Valve & Meter

Heath Consultants - j

Smith & Loveless - b,c,d.e,g,h,j.m

Eco Systems Ecodyne

Jetvac -1

Stanchem - a.b.c.d.e.t.g.h.l.j.k.l.m

John Brooks (General Products) f.g.ij.l

Stonhard - d

Envirex

Trico - a,c.d.e,t.g.h,i,j,k.l.m

Envirocan

Chemical Mixers

FMC of Canada Great Lakes Environmental Komline-Sanderson

Scepter/Canron

Westech - c,g Zymark - a

Waterloo Concrete Products

Larox - 1

Zurn Industries

Master Builders - b

Smith & Loveless - a,b

Millar Williams Ftydronics

softening

Catch Basin Components

Wallace & Tiernan - c,e,g

Aquifers a. design b. rcpienlsiiment equipment Groundwater Technology - a.b

k. scale eontrol

Centrijiiges

Fibresep D'Arcy Sweeney Eco Systems

Control and Metering R. Dufort Equip.

Metal Samples - b Sanitherm Engineering - j.l.m Millar Williams Hydronics Smith & Loveless - a.b,c.d.e.t,h,l.i,k.l Provan Stahchem • a,b,c,d,e.t,g.h,i.j,k,l,m

Eco Equipment Eco Systems

Trico - a,b,c,f.h,i,i,k,l,m

Arlat

Stonhard - b

Eimco

Lakeside Equipment Napier-Reid

Smart Turner Smith & Loveless

Parkson

Statiflo

Pro Aqua Sanitherm Engineering

Trico

Smith & Loveless

Asbestos

Fisher Scientific

a.

FI2FI0W Equipment Napier-Reid Pro Aqua

a. algae b. coagulation

Chlorination Systems

c. colour removal d. corrosion e. decblorination

Arlat

Aer-0-Flo

Chemicals - setvage treatment a. bulUng control

Chlorinators Incorporated

Metcon

removal

b. survey Ftoskin Scientific - b

Backflow Prevention BCA Industrial

Chemicals(water treatment)

Febco Provan

b. corrosion control

f.

disinfectants

c. coagulants

Trico

d. dechiorinating

g. flouride h. manganese/iron removal

Trico

Coaguiation Systems

Aer-0-Flo

CMS Rotordisk

Provan

Eco Systems Enviro-Systemes

Smith & Lovetess

Fischer & Porter

Trico

Statiflo

The No Problem Bar Screen Degremont Infilco's automatic, self-cleaning climber screen, the screen that has no submerged moving parts.

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STEP 3 STEP1

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• Ease of installation

/

developed the self-cleaning

• Mechanical simplicity • No submerged moving parts

climber screen.

• Easy maintenance

Our climber screen is easy to install in any municipal or indus trial treatment plant intake chan nel. It will fit any width from 1'6" to 30'0". It can discharge screen ings at great heights and can be installed in deep channels. Its simple operating mechanism ensures efficient performance. Maintenance is easy because all moving parts are alDove water.

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STEP 2

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Collectors

FIsctier & Porter - a,b

Ontor - a,b

Ecodyne

Arlat

Peacock - b

John Brooks (General Products)

Arlat

CMS Rotordisk

ITT Flygt - a,b Johnson Yokogawa - a,b

Trlco

CMS Rotordisk

Control and Metering Ecc Systems

National Instruments - a,b

Provan - a,b,d,e,f Quontlme - a,b,f

National Instruments (U.S.) - a,b

SEW-Eurodrlve - c

Corrosion Prevention

Fischer & Porter

Siemens Electric - a,b,c,d,e,f

Dense

Metcon

Smith & Loveless - a,b,c,d,e,f

Duratron Systems

Smith & Loveless

FMC of Canada

Ontor - a,b Provan - a,b Rosemount Instruments - a,b

Napier-Reid

Surpac Software - b

Sterling Power - c Summa Engineering - a,b,d,f

Covers (digestor, etc,)

Eimco

Envirex

Sanittierm Engineering Combined Sewer

Container Services

Warrick Controls - b

Covertech

Aco-Assmann

Watts Industries - a,b,d

Assmann Corporation

Eco Systems

Wilier Engineering - a.b.d.e.f

Control Equipment

Control Panels

flow

Can-Am Instruments

b.

level

c.

motor

Comenco Systems Control and Metering

a.

Comminutors/Grittders Aer-O-FIc Arlat

Control and Metering Degremont Infiico Eco Systems H2Fiow Equipment Napier-Reid Pollution Control

Pro Aqua

Sanittierm Engineering Smitti S. Loveless Trico

Comparators Orbecc Analytical

Culverts

Eimco

Anchor Concrete

Smith & Loveless

Armtec

Trlco

Badger Meter - a,b BCA Industrial ■ a,b,d,e

Sterling Power

Essroc Canada

Dialers

Can-Am Instruments - a.b.ej

Warrick Controls

John Brooks (General Products)

Cancoppas - a,b,d,e,f D'Arcy Sweeney

a. microprocessor b. synthesized voice

Arlat

Waterloo Concrete Products

Eco Systems - a,b Envlro-Systemes - a,b,c,d,e,f

Control and Metering Eco Systems

Custom Metal Fabricating

Esko Industries - a.d Fischer & Porter - a.b.d.f

Envirocan FMC of Canada

Geneq - a,b

H2FI0W Equipment Millar Williams Hydronics

Conveyors

Cooling Towers/Condensers Nortech Control Equipment - a.b.d.f D'Arcy Sweeney

Enviro-Systemes - a,b

Degremont Infiico Eco Systems Ecodyne

Prominent Fluid

Millar Williams Hydronics - a,b

software

Demineralizors

Sprung Instant Structures

Siemens Electric Smith & Loveless

pump

f. temp ABB Kent Tayior - a,b,f

Eco Systems - b

b.

Gundle Lining Napier-Reid Sanltherm Engineering

e.

Metcon - a.b.f

hardware

Bio Solutions

Cominco Engineering Groundwater Technology

Envirex

Fischer & Porter H. Fontaine

ABB Kent Taylor - a,b Control and Metering - a,b

a.

Decommissioning

Elmco

d. pressure

Great Lakes Instruments - a,b Greyllne Instruments - a,b ITT Flygt -e Johnson Yokogawa - a,b,d,f Magnetrol - b

Computers & Control Systems

Wallace & Tlernan York Fluid Controls

Enviro-Systemes

Air Dimensions - e

Envirocan

Statlflo

Canbar

Overflow Equipment Aer-0-Flo

Eco Systems

TrIco - a,b,c,d,e,l

Q-Air Environmental

Decblorinators

Big '0'

Scepter/Canron

c.

Comenco Systems John Brooks (General Products)

Metal Samples MSU MIssissauga

tape

Can-Am Instruments - a,b

Enviro-Systemes - a,b,c Metcon - a.b

Quontlme - a,b

Summa Engineering -b

York Fluid Controls

Napier-Reid

Disinfection Equipment

Peacock

a.

bromine

Data

b.

chlorine

Sanltherm Engineering

a. acquisition

c.

iodine

Universal Engineering

b. analysis

d.

ozone

c. loggers

e.

ultra violet

Heath Consultants - c

Aer-0-Flo - b

National Instruments (U.S.) - a.b

Arlat - b.e

Pro Aqua

Milltronics - b

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Products & Services Biomax - d

Fans

m. vacuum

Filter Equipment

Chlorinators Incorporated - b

n.

a. agitators

Aer-O-Fio

CMS Rotordisk - b

Comenco Systems Pencon Equipment

Aer-O-Fio - b,d,e,h,l,j,m

Colgate-Palmclive - b

Q-Air Environmental

AIM Trading - b.e.m.n

b. c.

Eco Systems

Control and Metering - d Degremont Infiico - d

Siemens Electric Trico

Anthrafilter Media - a,e,t,h,l,j,k,n Ariat - b,c,f,i,i

d. operating tables

Envlrex

e.

tubes

FMC of Canada

Eco Equipment - e Eco Systems - d,e

BCA Industrial - e,h,k Can-Am instruments - m,n

f.

wasbtrougbs

ITT Flygt

Feeders (chemical)

AIM Trading - e

Koch Engineering

Fisctier & Porter - b,e

a.

Cancoppas - c,h,j,m,n

Anthrafilter Media - c

Provan

Geneq - d

b. cbiorlnators c. fluoridators

CMS Rotordisk - e.j.k Controi and Metering - d D'Arcy Sweeney - n

CMS Rotordisk - c

Sanitherm Engineering

Degremont Infiico - b,c

Smart Turner Smith & Loveless

Degremont Infiico - a,b,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,n R. Dufort Equip. - c

Eco Equipment - c

Henkel Canada - d

ammoniators

water

Jetvac - e

d.

lime

Metcon - a,b,c,d,e

e.

sulfonators

Pro Aqua - e

f.

polymer make up systems

Prominent Fiuid - d

Sanittierm Engineering - e

Aer-O-Flo - b Arlat - b

Smitti & Loveiess - b

Control and Metering

Dur-Pro - a,b,d,e,t,g,h,l,n Eco Equipment - a,h,l,k Eco Systems - b,d,e,g,h,j,k,n

Stanchem - a.b.o

Eco Systems - b.c.d

Summa Engineering - b

Fisctier & Porter ■ a.b.c.e Metcon - a,b,c,d,e,f

Trico - a,b,c,d,e

Dividers a.

fabric

b. lagoon Controi and Metering - b

Eco Systems - a,b Envlrocan - a,b

Ecodyne - b,c

Flotation Systems

■ Eimco - b.c.e.f

Aer-0-Flo Ariat

Elmco - a,b,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,m,n

Millar Williams Hydronics; - c

Envlrex - k

Napler-Reid - a,b,f

Cominco Engineering Control and Metering Degremont Infiico Ecodyne

Millar Williams Hydronics

Envlrocan - d,e,f.hj,m

Peacock - c,e

FMC of Canada - k

Sanitherm Engineering

Prominent Fiuid - b

Great Lakes Environmental - b.d.f.m

Smart Turner - a

Elmco

Smith & Loveless - b.d

Hoskin Scientific - g JeWac - c.g John Brooks (Filtration Olv.) - b.h.n Komline-Sanderson - d,j,m

Smith & Loveiess - a,c Trico - a,b,c,d,e,f

Envlrex

York Fluid Controls

Great Lakes Environmental

Lakeside Equipment - k

Fire Hydrants

Larox - h

Summa Engineering - b.d Trico - a,b,c,d,e Wallace & Tlernan - a.b.c.d.e York Fluid Controls - a.b.c.d.e

Envlrocan

H2Fiow Equipment

a. slide gate

Komilne-Sanderson Pollution Controi

Millar Williams Hydronics - c,n

b. compression

Sanitherm Engineering

Canus Industries Ontario Water Products

Smith & Loveless

Samson Valve & Meter

Flow Meters

Terminal City iron Works - a.b

Eco Systems

a.

anthracite

Ontor - n

Ecodyne

b.

automatic backwash

Parkson - b,e,f,l,i,n

Fischer & Porter

c. centrifugal

SEW-Eurodrlve Siemens Electric

Statlflo Trico

Eco Systems - a,c

Komline-Sanderson - c

Napler-Reid - a,b,e,f,h,i,j,k,n

Electric Motors

Dur-Pro - c,e

Ecodyne - a,b,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,n

Filters

Millar Williams Hydronics

Elmco

John Brooks (Filtration DIv.) - c

Aer-0-Flo

Metcon

bottoms media

Peacock - d

Ejectors

H2FI0W Equipment

Flocculators/Mixers

Peacock - b,c,g,h,n d. diatomaceous earth (DE) Pro Aqua - b e. gravity Sanitherm Engineering f. bi-rate sand a,b,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k,n g. membrane Smith & Loveiess - c,e,g,h,j

Detection Systems

a. b. c. d.

Canadian Safety Equip. Cominco Engineering

e.

turbine

f.

ultrasonic

g. venturi

Fire Protection &

doppler magnetic open channel paddle wheel

h. pressure

Stanchem - d

i.

Summa Engineering - d Trico - a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i,i,k,i,m,n

John Brooks (General Products) Ontario Water Products

h.

vortex

Watts Industries - n

Samson Valve & Meter

i.

other

York Fluid Controls - b.g.h

Watts Industries

j.

propeller meters

sand

Sterling Power

j. sewage k. trickling

Trico

1.

unicell

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New smoothwall interior

BOSS 2000: technical data

BOSS 2000 provides a corrugated exterior for superior strength,

• Manning's coefficient of 'n' = .012 at flow velocity of 0.75 m/s • Pipe stiffness of 320 kPa at 5% deflection as per ASTM 02412 • Recommended for use in soils having a pH range of 1.25 to 14, where it provides exceptional resistance to corrosion • Excellent impact resistance under winter conditions for year-

as well as a thick smoothwall Interior for maximum flow. With a

Manning's 'n' value of .012, BOSS 2000 provides excellent hydraulic characteristics. Fuii size range BOSS 2000 is available in 4" to 36" diameters as non-perforated

pipe, perforated pipe, or perforated pipe with polyester SOCK™ filter. Custom fittings are available on request. Easy to instaii

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Innovative technology working for you


Products & Services k.

mass

Wallace & Tiernan -1

Wallace & Tiernan - b

National Seal

Hoses

I.

positive displacement

Wilier Engineering - b,c,e,gj

Westech - a,b,c,d,e York Fluid Controls - a.b.c.d.e.f

Sanltherm Engineering

York Fluid Controls

Gates (shear, sluice, etc,)

Aer-0-Flo

Arlat

Arlat

ABB Kent Taylor - b,e,g,h

York Fluid Controls - d.i

Aer-0-Flo - b,c

Grit Collection

Amko Systems - f Badger Meter - b.e.f.g.h BCA Industrial - a,b,d,e,f J

Flumes Can-Am Instruments

Incinerator Systems/Equipment Comenco Systems Eco Systems

Eco Systems Enviro-Systemes

Armtec

Control and Metering

Can-Am Instruments - a.cT.b

H. Fontaine

Eco Systems

Cancoppas - b,c,d,f,i

Fischer & Porter

Metcon

Ecodyne

Chemline Plastics - d.i

Geneq

Ontario Water Products

Elmco

D'Arcy Sweeney - d,e R. Dufort Equip. - g

Hoskin Scientific

Samson Valve & Meter

Envlrex

Metcon

Sanltherm Engineering

FMC of Canada

Industrial Hypiene Products

Egg Systems - a,b,c,f

Nortech Control Equipment

Endress + Mauser - a,b,c,f,h,i

Quontime

Dur-Pro

Enviro-Systemes - a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h

Summa Engineering

Gauges a. density

H2FI0W Equipment Napler-Reld Pro Aqua

h. flow

Sanltherm Engineering

Nllflsk

Smith & Loveless

Nortech Control Equipment

Esko Industries - e,i Fischer & Porter - b,c,e,f,h

Gas Detection

c.

Geneq - a,b,c,t,l

a.

carbon monoxide

d. loss-of-head

level

Great Lakes Instruments - c,d,e

b.

chlorine

e.

Greyllne Instruments - a.c.f

c. hydrogen sulphide

Metcon

Pro Aqua Universal Engineering

Anchor Concrete Hazco

pressure

ABB Kent Taylor - b,c,e BTG Canada - a.c

Hazco - c,i

d.

Heath Consultants - a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,l

e. portables

Can-Am Instruments - a,b,c

Hoskin Scientific - c

f.

H2FI0W Equipment - i Isco - c.f.l

ABB Kent Taylor - a.b.c.d.e Amko Systems - a.c.d.e

Cancoppas - a.b.c.e D'Arcy Sweeney - e

Johnson Yokogawa - b,h

Can-Am Instruments - a,b,c,d,e,f

methane

wetwell monitors

SUSPENDED SOLIDS METERS • Automatic Self-Calibrating • No optics to foul • Ultrasonic self-cleaning • Inline Pipe •Throw-In Probe

Eco Systems - b,c Endress -F Hauser - a.b.c.e

Kent Meters - e

Canadian Safety Equip. - a,b,c,d,e,f

Enviro-Systemes -b,c,d,e

MARKLAND SPECIALTY ENGINEERING LTD.

Magnetrol - i Metcon - a,c,f,g

Cancoppas - a.b

Esko Industries - e

Tel: (416) 244-4980 Fax:(416)244-2287

Dur-Pro - a,b,c,d,e,f

Mllltronlcs - c,t

Eco Systems - a.b.c.d.t

Geneq - a.b.c John Brooks (General Products) - e

Nortech Control Equipment - c.fj

Fischer & Porter - b

Metcon - a,b,c

Ontario Water Products - b,e Ontor - a,b,c,e,f,h,l

Gastech Instruments - a,b,c,d,e,f

Ontor - e

Geneq - a,e

Peacock - c,e

Peacock - g Provan - a,b,c,d,e,f

Hazco - a,b,c,d,e,f Heath Consultants - a,b,c,d,e,t

Generators - electrical

Quontlme - c,d,e,f,g

Hoskin Scientific - d

in Flygt

Rosemount Instruments - b,e,f,l

Metcon - b.c.e

Siemens Electric

Samson Valve & Meter - b,e

Nortech Control Equipment -

Schlumberger - b,e,h,i,k,l

a.b.c.d.e.I Quontime - a.c.d.e Rosemount Instruments - a.b.d.t

Stevens -c

Summa Engineering - a,b,c,d,e.t,g,i Trico - a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,l

Summa Engineering - b,c,d,t

Geott'xtile Liners Armtec

Columbia Geosystems Gundle Lining

Ground Conductivity Meters

Instrumentation

Geonics Great Lakes Instruments

a. air velocity meters b. dissolved oxygen monitors

Groundwater Monitoring

d. dynamometers

Canadian Pipe Supply

e. f. g. h. i. j.

c.

Can-Am Instruments

Eco Systems Geneq Groundwater Technology Hazco

Environmental Law

services in all areas of environmental law including:

k. smoke indicators & alarms

Hydrolab

I.

Isco

m. toxicitv monitors n. tube settlers 0. turhldimeters

Sollnst

,• • • •

Groundwater Treatment

Groundwater Technology

BTG Canada - o

Hazardous Waste

Cancoppas - a.b.e.g.l

Can-Am instruments - b.e.m.o

• Insurance Claims • Environmental Audits

• Due Diligence (Mergers & Acquisitions) • Sale of Land & Secured Transactions For more information contact:

John D Brownlie, Q.C. (416) 863-2400

Calgary

Ottawa

Dur-Pro ■ a.b.o

Eco Systems - b,e.

c.

storage

Entoxicon Systems - b,m

d.

treatment

Enviro-Systemes - a.e,1,1,0

Aco-Assmann - a.c

Esko Industries - c

Aer-O-Flo - d

Assmann Corporation - c

Fisher Scientific - b.j.Lo Geneq - a,b,c,d,e,t,g,l,j,l,o

Bio Solutions - d

Great Lakes Instruments - b,o

Calgon Carbon - d

Groundwater Technology - e

Canbar■c

Hach - b.o

Cancoppas - d

Hazco - a,b,c,e,f,g,h,l,m,o

CMS Rotordlsk - d

Heath Consultants - a,l

Eco Systems - d

Hoskin Scientific - a,b,c,e,f,l,l

Elmco - d

Hydrolab - b,e

Envlrex - d

Isco -e

Envlrocan - d

Johnson Yokogawa -b Markland Specialty - o

Groundwater Technology - d John Brooks (General Products) - d Metcon - b,j,m,o

Toronto

Burton H Kellock, Q.C. (416) 863-2400

collection

b. disposal

Environmental Litigation, Prosecutions & Hearings Waste Management & Disposal Transportation & Handling of Dangerous Goods Occupational Health & Safety

thermometers

ABB Kent Taylor - b.g.o Amko Systems - c.g Badger Meter - o

Trlco

a.

• Environmental Assessments & Approvals

groundwater monitoring meteorological mobile lab equipment particle generators pitot tubes scales

Hoskin Scientific

Stevens

The Environmental Law Group at Blake, Cassels & Graydon addresses the increasingly complex issues affecting business, municipalities and the environment. The Group provides an extensive range of legal

dust indicators

Gordon Cameron

Aleck Trawick

(613) 788-2200

(403) 260-9600

Vancouver

Marvin R V Storrow, Q.C. (604) 631-3300

Larox - d

PPM Canada - a,b,d Robert B. Somerville ■ a

Mllltronlcs - j Nortech Control Equipment b,c,g,k,m,o

Sprung Instant Structures ■ b.c.d

Ontor -1

Terratec Environmental ■ a Trlco - d

Orbeco Analytical - b.o

Utopia Fabricating - d

Provan - a,o Quontime - b,l,o Rosemount Instruments - b.o

Heat Exchangers Comenco Systems

Schlumberger-g

Comlnco Engineering

Stevens -e

Sollnst - e

Blake,Cassels & Graydon

Eco Systems

Summa Engineering - b.rn.o

Koch Engineering

Trlco - b

Barristers & Solicitors

Napler-Reld Pro Aqua

Westech - b

Wilier Engineering - a.l.m.o

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Amko Systems -1 Badger Meter - c.d.g.i

Stanchem

Great Lakes Environmental

ABB Kent Taylor - b,d,g

Can-Am instruments - e

JeWac

BCA industrial - a.e.g BTG Canada ■ t

Cancoppas - a,b,c,d,e.g D'Arcy Sweeney - b,g

Monitoring Well Supplies Badger Meter

Komline-Sanderson

Can-Am instruments - a,b,c,d,g

Eco Systems - a.g

Geneq Groundwater Technology

Cancoppas - b.c.d.e.t.g.h Eco Systems - a.e.g Endress + Hauser - b,c,d,g Enviro-Systemes - a,b,c,d,e,g

Enviro-Systemes - a.b.c.d.g

Hazco

Napier-Reid

Esko industries -1

Hoskin Scientific

Pollution Control

Geneq - a,b,c,d

isco

g. ultrasonic b.

Keep this directory all year. It's a

handy reference source.

fon Exchange Systems Cominco Engineering

Degremont Infiico Eco Equipment Eco Systems

Ecodyne Eimco

Smitti & Loveless Stanctiem Trico

Iron Removal Systems Degremont Infiico Eco Equipment Eco Systems Ecodyne Eimco

Smith & Loveless Trico Iron Removal Plants

other

H2FI0W Equipment

Fischer & Porter - b,d

Great Lakes Instruments - b

Noise Abatement Systems

Geneq ■ a,b,c,d,e,t

Hach -b

Dur-Pro

Zurn industries

Great Lakes instruments - b,c

Hazco - a,b,c,d,e

Geneq

Greyiine instruments - g Hoskin Scientific - a.d.e.g isco - a,d,g,h Johnson Yokogawa ■d Magnetrol - b.e.g Militronics - g Multisens - d

Nortech Control Equipment - a,g Ontor - b,e,g,h Peacock ■ b.e.g Provan - b,c,d,e,g,h Quontime - a.b.c.d.g Rosemount instruments ■ d.g Sanitherm Engineering - e

Geonics - b

Heath Consultants - a,d,e Hoskin Scientific - a.b.c

Oil Clean-up Equipment

Kent Meters - d,g

Biomax

Kent Meters (U.S.) - g

Can-Am Instruments

Nortech Control Equipment - c,d,e,t,g,h Ontario Water Products - g Orbeco Analytical - b Provan ■ a,b,c,d,t,g

Dur-Pro

Quontime - b,c

Bio Solutions Biomax Cartier Chemicals Dur-Pro Stanchem

Eimco

Groundwater Technology

Trico York Fluid Controls

Soiinst Stanchem

Rosemount instruments - b

Samson Valve & Meter - g Schlumberger - c,d,g Sensus Technologies - c.d.g

Ozone Instrumentation

Oil In Water Detectors

Amko Systems Control and Metering

Can-Am Instruments

Stevens - c

Summa Engineering - b,c

Oil/Water Separators

Watts industries - e

Terminal City iron Works - g

Westech - e,h

Trico - b

Aer-D-Fio Anchor Concrete

Wilier Engineering - b,d,g

Wilier Engineering - a.c.t

Geneq Hazco Metcon

Quontime

Ariat

Rosemount Instruments Stranco

Can-Am Instruments Liners

Meter Testing Equipment

Cartier Chemicals

a. lagoon

Dur-Pro

Heath Consultants

Eimco Envirex

Sensus Technologies

Fibresep

c.

pipe

Badger Meter Enviro-Systemes Geneq

d.

reservoir

Hazco

e.

tank

b.

membrane

Armtec - a,b

Degremont infiico Eco Systems

Duratron Systems - c Eco Systems - a,b,d,e

Ecodyne

Envirocan - a,d

Eimco

Gundie Lining - a,b,d,e

Laboratories (analytical)

Master Builders - c.e

Cominco Engineering

Poiy-Fiex - a,b,d,e

Laboratory Supplies

Stonhard - b,e

Locators (piping, etc.)

Hazco

Fisher Research

Ozonization Equipment Control and Metering

Degremont infiico Eco Systems

Geneq

Flexo FMC of Canada

Molecular Sieves Hoskin Scientific

Henkei Canada Metcon

Geneq

Corrosion Fighting" Specialty Fittings

Sanitherm Engineerihg - a.b

Geneq

Summa Engineering

Eco Systems Ecodyne

Mar-Tech insitutorm ■ c

Stanchem

Oil Absorption Media Big '0'

Eco Systems

Warrick Controls - c,e

Columbia Geosystems - a,b,c,d,e

Metai Samples Nortech Control Equipment

Landa

Quontime Smith & Loveless York Fluid Controls

Ariat

Fisher Scientific

John Meunier

ROBAR

Robar's specialty waterworks fittings

Geneq

are manufactured with corrosion-resistant

Hazco

coatings and materials . . . a sample of these products are shown below . . .

Heath Consultants Radiodetection

Landfill a. closure b. construction CMS Rotordisk - b

Manholes Anchor Cohcrete

Gundie Lining - a

Fibresep

2606 All SUInless

The Original'

Steel Service

All Stainless Steel

Repair Clamps.

Saddle.

Essroc Canada

National Seal - a,b

Ontario Water Products

Robert B. Somerviiie - a

Samson Valve & Meter

Leak Detection Devices Can-Am Instruments

Westech

Waterloo Concrete Products

Eco Systems

Mechanical Transmission Equipment

Fisher Research

Dodge Canada

Geneq

SEW-Eurodrive

Hazco

Sterling Power

Heath Consultants Metcon

Nortech Control Equipment

Metals Recovery Cominco Engineering

Ontor

Metal Recovery

Bronze 2706 Saddles Corrosion Protective

With Wide Stainless

Coating 1506 Couplings

Steel Straps.

With Stainless Steel Bolts.

Trico

Warrick Controls

Meters

Leak Detection Services

a. air velocity b. conductivity

Utility Service Assoc.

c. recording d. remote reading

Level Controls

e.

sewage gas

For further details, please contact. . .

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ABB Kent Taylor - b.c.g

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bubbler

b. capacitance c. conductivity float infrared

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Products 4& Services Eco Systems

Provan

Envirocan

Revere-Seton

Piping

York Fluid Controls

FMC of Canada

York Fluid Controls

a.

aluminum

Ecodyne

b.

asbestos cement

Eimco

H2FI0W Equipment

Package Effluent Control Systems

Jetvac

Aer-0-Flo

John Brooks (General Products) Napier-Reid

Anchor Concrete CMS Rolordisk

Pipe Design Cominco Engineering

c. carbon/stainless steel

Great Lakes Environmental

d.

H2FI0W Equipment

Waterloo Concrete Products

e. concrete-pressure

John Meunier

f. concrete-non pressure g. copper/brass b. corrugated

Parkson

Pneumatic Lift Stations

Parkson Pollution Control

Napier-Reid

Pipe Equipment Sanitherm Engineering a. bcndlng/threadlng/tapplng b. clamps/sleeves Smith & Loveless c. cleaning tools d. coatings and linings Package fkater Treatment Plants e. couplings BCA industrial f. cutting Package Water Treatment Systems g. expansion joints ABB Kent Taylor b. Pittings

Sanitherm'Engineering

Arlat

i.

Insulation

Smith & Loveless

Bio Solutions

York Fluid Controls

Calgon Carbon Cominco Engineering

Package Sewage Lift Stations

Degremont Infiico

J. k. 1. m.

Inspection devices Jointing products pusbers/pullers repair equipment

Aer-O-Fio

Dur-Pro

n.

service saddles

Eco Systems

Eco Systems Ecodyne

0. testing equipment p. tools/wrenehes q. vibration reduction

Cominco Engineering Control and Metering Degremont Infiico

Eco Systems Envirocan

H2Fiow Equipment Jetvac Komline-Sanderson

Ecodyne

H2Fiow Equipment ITT Fiygt

Eimco

Jetvac

Napier-Reid Sanitherm Engineering

H2FI0W Equipment Johnson Yokogawa Napier-Reid

Smith & Loveless

Parkson

ductile Iron

flbreglass glass-lined jacketed steel pipe rebabllltation plastic secondary containment steel vitrified clay

r.

wood

Pro Aqua

Aer-0-Flo

Eco Systems Ecodyne H2Fiow Equipment Pro Aqua

Polymeric Materials Provan Stanchem Stonhard

Armtec - h

Denso - d.k Hazco - 0

Package Sewage Treatment Plants

Smith 8. Loveless

Heath Consultants - j Inuktun Services - j John Brooks (General Products) - d.t

Aer-0-Flo

Trico

Mar-Tech Insitutorm - c.d.j.o

Sanitherm Engineering

1.

J. k. 1. m. n. 0. p. q.

s. wrought iron

Abresist Corp. - d Canus Industries - b,d,e.g,h,i,k,n

Fiexo

cast Iron

Big '0' - h.n

Pressure Washers

Canbar-r

Landa

Canplas - n.o Canus Industries - c.m.p

Pump Design

Denso - m

H. Fontaine

R. Dutort Equip. - j Duratron Systems - m.n

Smith & Loveless

Essroc Canada -1 Mar-Tech insitutorm - m

Pumps a.

air lift

Ontario Water Products - g,i,n Ontor - j.n.o Samson Valve & Meter - g.i.n

b.

axial flow

c. centrifugal d. cbemical feed

e. deep well Scepter/Canron - j.n.o f. dewatering Ontario Water Products - a.b.d.e.t.g.h.l.m. Terminal City Iron Works - d.i.n n.o.p Trenchiess Replacement Systems •■m g. diaphragm Samson Valve & Meter - a,b,d,e,t,g,h,i,m, Waterloo Concrete Products -1 b. groundwater sampling 1. hydraulic n.c.p Scepter/Canron - h,n j. positive displacement Plate Settlers k. plunger Terminal City Iron Works - b,e,h,n Aer-0-Flo Victaulic - a,e,t,h,p,q Arlat I. progressing cavity Zurn Industries - g m. rotary Degremont Infiico Master Builders - d

Arlat

Bio Solutions CMS Rotordisk

PCS Decontamination

Control and Metering Degremont Infiico Eco Equipment Eco Systems Ecodyne

PPM Canada

Eimco

Heath Consultants

Bio Solutions

Personal Protection Equipment Canadian Safety Equip. Hazco

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available for immediate

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Products & Services d. upgrade Duratron Systems - a,b

Napier-Reid - a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h,i,n Pro Aqua - b,c,d,e,i,n

n. o. p. q.

self-priming solar-powered spiral submersible

Pump Replacement Parts

Markland Specialty

Hayward Tyler ITT Fiygt

Metal Samples Metcon

Fibresep - a

Provan - k

Jetvac

Nortech Control Equipment

FMC of Canada - a

Sanitherm - a,b,c,d,e,g,m,n

Quontime Solinst

r.

sump

John Brooks (Pump Products)

s.

turbine

Peacock

t.

vacuum

Prominent Fluid Smith & Loveless York Fluid Controls

u. variable displacement V. chopper Air Dimensions - g,t,u

Herby Enterprises - a,b

Smith & Loveless - b,n

Terratec Environmental - dj Universal Engineering - c,g,i,m

Screens

inuktun Services - b,c Mar-Tech Insitutorm - a,b,c,d Thuro Services - a.b.c.d

a.

Trenchless Replacement Systems - d York Fluid Controls - e.t.l

bar

Warrick Controls - k

Amko Systems - g,t

Recarbonators

b. rotary c. sewage plant

Shredders/Compactors

Arlat - d,j,k,m,n Art's Manufacturing - q Canadian Pipe Supply - e,f,h,q,r,s Can-Am Instruments - tij.l

Eimco

d. storm water

Arlat

Calgon Carbon

Eco Systems

Can-Am Instruments

Recorders

e. travelling water f. vibratory g. water plant intake

Envirocan

Universal Engineering

Cancoppas - c.d.e.g.hjm.q.r.t.u

Badger Meter Eco Systems

D'Arcy Sweeney - d

Fischer & Porter

Greatario

Aer-0-Flo - b.c

R. Dufort Equip. - c,f,j,l,q.r

Fisher Scientific

Dur-Pro - c,d

Geneq

Arlat - a,c,d,e.g Degremont Intiico - a,c,e,g Dur-Pro - g

Eco Systems - a,c,d,e,f,fi,i,j,k,i,q,r,s

Heath Consultants

Eco Equipment - a,b,c,e

Solvent Recovery Systems

H2FI0W Equipment Sanitherm Engineering

Spill Containment Big '0'

Universal Engineering Waste Stream Management

Cartier Chemicals

Eco Systems Fibresep

Fischer 8, Porter - d

Hoskin Scientific

Eco Systems -a,b,c,d,e.g

Site Remediation

Haz-Stor

FMC of Canada - a,p

Isco

Eimco - b.c

Bio Solutions

Master Builders

H. Fontaine - b,c,e,f,q,r,s Groundwafer Technology - f.g.h.q Flayward Tyler - b,c,q Hazco - h,q Hoskin Scientific - e.h.q

Johnson Yokogawa

Envirex - a,b,c.d,e,g

Calgon Carbon

Revere-Seton

Metcon Provan

Envirocan - b,c

CMS Rotordlsk

Terratec Environmental

FMC of Canada - a,b,c,d,e,t,g H2FI0W Equipment - c.d.e.g

Stevens

John Meunier - a,b.c,d

Comenco Systems Cominco Engineering Groundwafer Technology

TrIco

Quontime

Summa Engineering Wilier Engineering

Hoskin Scientific PPM Canada

Terminal City Iron Works

Robert B. Somerville Smith & Loveless

Storage Containers

Sprung Instant Structures

Anchor Concrete

Ingersoll Dresser Pumps - b.c.d.e.f.g.i,

ITT Flygf - b,c,f,q,s

Recyciing Equipment

Lakeside Equipment - a.c Metcon - a,c,g Napier-Reid - a,b,c,d,e,g Parkson - a,c,e,g

Jefvac - c,t

Flexo

Peacock -1

j,k,l,m,q,r Isco - h

John Brooks (Pump Products) - c,f,g,i,k,

Landa

Sanitherm Engineering - a.b.c.d.e.g

m.n.q.s.t

Waste Stream Management

Smith & Loveless - a.c.d

Komline-Sanderson - k

Resin Traps

INTERFACE CONTROL

Metcon - d,e,g,i,i,kj,u

Covertech

Scrubbers/Washers

Millar Williams Hydronics - c,d,f.i,l,n,o,q,r

Dur-Pro

a. atomising

Napier-Reid - v

Ecodyne

b.

Onfor - q,r

Elmco

c. spray chambers d. spray nozzles

Peacock - b,c,d,f,i,l,t

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Pro Aqua - c,e,f,j,k,l,m,q,s Prominent Fluid - d,Q

Resource Recovery Equipment Geneq

John Brooks (General Products) - a,d

Sanitherm Engineering - a.cj.l.n.q.r

Universal Engineering Waste Stream Management

Metcon - d

Smart Turner - b,c,t,i,j,m,n,q,r Smith & Loveless - a,c,d,t,n,q Solinst - h

Respirometers

Stranco - d.gJJ Summa Engineering - d,g,i,j,k

a. laboratory

Terratec Environmental -1

Quontime - a,b

Thuro Services - j,l,m,t Trico - d,g,j,k,l,m,n Wallace & Tiernan - d,g,j York Fluid Controls - c,d,t,g,j,l,m,n,q,r

b.

on-line

Reverse Osmosis

ARI Technologies Degremont Intiico Dur-Pro

Pump Drives a.

a.c. electronic

b.

d.c. electronic

c. eddy current d.

mecbanieal

Dodge Canada Eco Systems SEW-Eurodrlve Siemens Electric

Sterling Power Pump Motors Eco Systems H. Fontaine Siemens Electric Smith & Loveless

Sterling Power York Fluid Controls

Eco Systems Ecodyne

Landa - d

Sludge Handling Equipment

Assmann Corporation Biomax

Sedimentation Systems

a. belt filter b. collectors

Aer-0-Flo

c.

Stormwater

Arlat

Control and Metering

d. digesters e. filter presses

Degremont Intiico

f.

Ecodyne

g. beat treatment

Strainers

Eimco

b.

heater units

a.

Fibresep

1.

incinerators

b.

micro-screen

Parkson

j.

land application equipment

c.

rotary

Sanitherm Engineering

k.

level detectors

Arlat - b

I.

pressure filter

Sanitherm Engineering

Separators a. centrifugal b. gravity

Smith & Loveless

c.

Flexo

Geneq

TrIco

Safety Equipment a. confined space entry equip. Canadian Safety Equip. - a

Dur-Pro - a,b,c

wet air oxidation

Eco Systems - a,b,c

p. density

Envirex - b

Arlat - a,b,c,e

Napier-Reid - b

BTG Canada - k Can-Am Instruments - k

Ontor - a.b.c Peacock - a,b,c

Control and Metering - a

Canbar-d

Sanitherm Engineering - a.b.c

R. Dutort Equip. - a

Watts Industries

inertial

Flexo - b

Degremont Intiico - a.e.n R. Dutort Equip. - a Dur-Pro - tj

BCA Industrial

Landa - b.c

Flexo

Napler-Reld - b

Eco Equipment - a,c,e Eco Systems - a,c,d,e,m,n

Parkson - b

Eimco - a,d,e,t,l,n

Suspended Solids Monitors

Sanitherm Engineering

Envirex - a,b,d,e,t,g,l,n Envirocan - a,c,t,g,h,l,m,n

Can-Am Instruments

Endress -f Mauser

Provan

Art's Manufacturing Can-Am Instruments

irr Fiygt

FMC of Canada

John Brooks (Pump Producis)

Geneq

Peacock Smart Turner

Hazco

York Fluid Controls

Isco

Eco Systems

Entoxicon Systems

Hoskin Scientific

Surface Wash Systems

Great Lakes Environmental - b

Samplers & Sampling Equipment Sewage Gas Equipment ABB Kent Taylor

Pump Repairs Hayward Tyler Ingersoll Dresser Pumps

York Fluid Controls - a,b

Jetvac - b

Pump Protection Systems

50

thickeners

Hazco

Canadian Pipe Supply

Chemllne Plastics - b

Control and Metering

n.

Fibresep - b

Quontime Revere-Seton Stanchem York Fluid Controls

automatic

o.

Can-Am Instruments

MSU Misslssauga

a. monitoring systems Isco - a

filters

m. shredders

Aer-O-Fio - b Arlat - a.b Can-Am Instruments - b

Smith & Loveless - a,b Can-Am Instruments

conveyors

Cancoppas - k,m Control and Metering - a.b.c.m

Niltlsk

Aco-Assmann

SLUDGE/LIQUID

Terratec Environmental - c

Lakeside Equipment - p

Stand Pipes

Can-Am Instruments Envirex

Napier-Reid Nortech Control Equipment

Sanitherm Engineering

FMC of Canada - c,n ^

Tank Design

Great Lakes Environmental -1

Cominco Engineering

Hazco - k

H2FI0W Equipment - a,b,c,e,g,h

Tanks

Jetvac - a

a.

elevated

John Brooks (Filtration Div.) -1

Metcon - i

b. c. d. e. f. g. b.

fibreglass polyethylene prefabricated prestressed concrete reinforced plastic rubber/vinyl lined settling

Milltronics - k

i.

steel

John Meunier - a Kenox - 0

Komline-Sanderson - a,t,h

Sewer Equipment a. cleaning b. inspection c. repair

Larox - e,l

Markland Specialty - k,p

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j. wood k. linings

Bailey - j.m.p BCA industrial - a,d,e,g,j,o,p.r

Aco-Assmann - a.o.h

Canadian Pipe Supply - c.e.j.k Canplas - b.c Chemline Plastics - c.d.e.g.j.k.m Crispin - Multiplex - a.e R. Dutort Equip. - a.b.c.d.e.t.g.h.i.j.k,

Anchor Concrete - d

Assmann Corporation - c Canbar - b.c.f.j R. Dutort Equip. - b Eco Systems - b,d,g,h Fibresep ■ b

l.m.n.o.p.r

Greatario ■ h.i

Eco Systems - a.d.e.j.o.q Enviro-Systemes - j.p

Gundie Lining - c.g

Esko Industries - n

Master Builders - k

Febco - e

Peacock - d.i

ITT Fiygt - b.c.e John Brooks (General Products) ■

Sanitherm Engineering - i Scepter/Canron - b.d.f Wallace & Tiernan - c York Fluid Controls

Tank Inspection Cominco Engineering Inuktun Services

BCA industrial Hoskin Scientific

Water Intake Structures

Duratron Systems

Hazco Hoskin Scientilic

Cominco Engineering - a Control and Metering - a.b

Water Level Indicators

Jetvac

Deep Shaft - a.b Degremont infilco - a.b

ABB Kent Taylor

Metcon

Can-Am Instruments

Nortech Control Equipment

Eco Equipment - a.b Eco Systems - a.b

Cancoppas Eco Systems

Orbeco Analytical

Ecodyne

Fisher Research

Geneq

Quontime Rosemount Instrnments

Groundwater Technology

Summa Engineering

Hazco

Fibresep - a,b

Hoskin Scientific

Flexo - a.b

Miiitronics

Great Lakes Environmental - a

Nortech Control Equipment

Water Service Boxes

Groundwaler Technology ■ a

Peacock

Anchor Concrete

Metcon - f H2FI0W Equipment - a.b Provan Millar Williams Hydronics - c Jetvac - a Quontime Ontario Water Products - a.b.c.d.e.i.j.k, John Brooks (General Products) a.b Solinst John Meunier - a.b l.p.r Stevens Ontor - c.d.e,g Johnson Yokogawa - a.b Warrick Controls Kenox - a

Watts Industries

Rosemount Instruments - c.d.e.j

Komline-Sanderson - a

Samson Valve & Meter - a.b.c.d.e.i.j,

Landa - a

k.i.p.r

Metal Samples - a.b

Scepter/Canron ■ b,c,d,e

Napier-Reid - a.b

.

.. Cancoppas

Water Quality Monitors ABB Kent Taylor

Terminal City iron Works - a.e.k

Parkson - a.b

Victaulic - c.d.e.h.r

Pollution Control

Quontime

Watts Industries - c.d.e.j.k.p

Prominent Fluid - a,b

Schlumberger Stevens

Valve Accessories

Thickeners

a. operators b. positioners e. regulators

gravit)' Arlat - a.b

Control and Metering - a Oegremont Infilco - a.b Eco Systems - a Ecodyne - b Eimco - a,b Envirex - a,b

Envlrocan - a.b FMC of Canada - b Jetvac - a Komline-Sanderson - a Parkson ■ b

Pro Aqua ■ b Sanitherm Engineering - a,b Trenchless Technology a. equipment b. grouting c. relining d. spot repair e. pipe replacement Ouratron Systems - a.b.c.d

d. other e. aetuators f. chambers

ABB Kent Taylor - b AIM Trading - aR. Dufort Equip. ■ a,b,c

Enviro-Systemes - a,b,c Nortech Control Equipment - d,e Ontario Water Products - a

Proven - a.b.c Quontime - b,e Rotork Gontrois - a Samson Valve & Meter - a

Troy Control Systems - a.b.c Waterloo Concrete - f

Vapor Recovery Systems Liquid Carbonic Variable Speed Drives ABB Kent Taylor

Mar-Tech Insituform - a.b.c Stonhard - b

Trenchless Replacement Systems -

Sterling Power

Waste Disposal and Recycling Metal Recovery Waste Stream Management

Can-Am instruments

Eco Systems Geneq

Sanitherm Engineering - a.b

Fisher Scientific

Smith & Loveless - a.b Terratec Environmental - a.b

Geneq Great Lakes Instruments

WHMIS Services

Trico -a

Hach

Stanchem

Hoskin Scientific

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temperature data from VS piezometers. It fits inside two-Inch monitorlngs for complete security, stores 10,000 readings, and operates up to twelve months

Wastewater Collection Systems

on four alkaline 'D' cell batteries.

Aco-Assmann

a.

air release

Anchor Concrete

b.

backwater

Big '0'

c.

ball

Cominco Engineering

d. butterfly

Fibresep

e.

check

Landa

f.

cone

Trico

g. diaphragm h.

eccentric

Wastewater Treatment Systems

i. j. k. 1.

flap flow regulating gate knife gate

a.

ABB Kent Taylor - d.p AIM Trading - c.d.e

Weirs Arlat

Water Level indicator measures water levels In

Valves

pinch plug pressure reducing telescoping tilting disk

Samson Valve Meter

standpipes and wells. Available with Tefzel® coated tape for work at contaminated sites.

Nilfisk

n. 0. p. q. r.

• Eco Systems

Water Service Box Detectors Heath Consultants Ontario Water Products

Siemens Electric

Waste Removal Equipment

m. needle

Canus industries

Terminal City iron Works

Ontor

Zurn Industries - c

Vacuum Equipment

Can-Am Instruments

Ontario Water Products Samson Valve & Meter

Dodge Canada

Inuktun Services - a Robert B. Somerville - a

Water Quality Test Kits Hach

Larox - n

Metcon

beit

Ontor

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AQUARESEARCH LIMITED

P.O. Box 208, North Hatley, Quebec JOB 2C0 (819) 842-2494 Fax: (819) 842-2902

ESi&E's Guide to Environmental Consultants Note: This guide is intended as a service for ES&E readers oniy. No ciaims are made that it is a com

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Industrial & municipal wastewatertreatment, biodegradatlon

prehensive review. ES&E relies on information supplied by companies who returned questionnaires.

AQUATIC SCIENCES INC.

45 Hannover Drive, Unit #1, P.O. Box 2205, Station B, St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 6P6

(416) 641-0941 Fax:(416) 641-1825 Contact: Don Lewis

ARCTURUS ENVIRONMENTAL

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480 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario MSG 1V2 (416) 595-2000 Fax: (416) 595-2004

AQUA DATA INC.

7900 Canadian Drive, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 685

35 Huot Street, Notre-Dame de I'lle Perrot, Quebec J7V 7M4

(416) 357-6424 Fax: (416) 356-6447

(514) 425-1010 Fax: (514) 453-6370 Contact: Marcel Guibord, Nathalie Periche, eng. Diagnosis of sewer and water conduits with priority manage ment software, transfer of technology

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diation, Waste Audits, Lab Analysis, Occupational Health S

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ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING (ONT.) LTD.

14 Abacus Road, Brampton, Ontario LOT 5B7 (416) 794-2367 Ext. 296 Fax: (416) 794-2338

21 FourSeasons Place, Suite 525, Etobicoke, Ontario MOB 6J8

INWATS 1-800-361-2325 Contact: Mr. David Maunder

(416) 622-9502 Fax: (416) 622-6249 Contact: Eric A.D. MacDonald, M.Sc. P.Eng.

Water Resources, Municipal and Environmental Engineering

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Contact: Ross Milne, Manager, Environmental Management Division

Laboratories

Environmental consulting ADAMAS ENVIRONMENTAL INC.

40 Gameiot Drive, Nepean, Ontario K2G 5X8 (613) 228-8704 Fax:(613) 228-0457 ADI SYSTEMS INC.

1133 Regent St., Ste 300, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 3Z2 (506) 452-7307 Fax: (506) 452-7308 Contact: Robert C. Landine

Supply and install anaerobic and aerobic wastewatertreatment systems.

Environmental and Industrial Analytical Services

L^l Trace Metals, Organic and Inorganic Analyses Waters, Soil, Sediments, Vegetation, Rocks and Minerals, Air Particulates, MtSA, Reg. 309, Decommissioning Guideiines, Drinking Water Guidelines, Sewer Use By-laws, Effluents, Industrial Waste, QA/QO, Special Projects and Methods Development. We have a team of highly professional and experienced staff who would meet your specific requirements and standards.

AINLEY AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED

Alpha Laboratories Inc.

280 Pretty River Parkway. Coliingwood, Ontario L9Y 4J5 (705) 445-3451 Fax: (705) 445-0968

285 Lesmill Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2V1

Tel:(416)449-2166 / Fax:(416)449-0816

WaterSupplyS Sewage Disposal, Roads & Bridges, Flood Con

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Box 9055, Substation 40, London, Ontario N6E 1V0

(519) 652-0414 Fax: (519) 652-0486 Contact: William Burnett

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ALTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING LTD.

225 Sheppard Ave. W., Willowdale, Ontario M2N 1N2 (416) 226-0148

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Environmental Auditing and Management Planning, Waste. Management solutions to the 4 Rs, Wastewater Treatment

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design engineering. Air, soil, waste and water analytical stu dies and troubleshooting. AMBIDSOFT

12472 Ferdinand Bastien, Montreal, Quebec H1C 2A8

(514) 739-1453 Fax: (514) 739-1453 Contact: Oswaldo Moreno

Environmental Software Specialists, Waste Management R.V. ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED

2001 Sheppard Avenue East. Suite 400, Willowdale, Ontario

inn ifiin liH

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Contact: P.J. Laughton,Vice President and Director of Environ

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Consulting Environmental Chemists

(416) 497-8600 Fax: (416) 497-0342

Excellence in

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ANGUS ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED

1127 Leslie Street, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 2J6

(416) 443-8360 Fax: (416) 443-8380

Contact: David Hopper/Brett Ibbotson . CanTest Ltd

Environmental audits and site assessments, site decom

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Environmental Analysis

] 1523 West 3rd Ave Vancouver, B.C.

ANREP ASSOCIATES LTD.

3080 Yonge Street, Ste. 6080, Toronto, Ontario M4N 3N1 (416) 486-2030 Fax: (416) 486-4411 Contact: Mr. Frank Anrep, P.Eng. Electrical, Mechanical & Structural consulting engineering,

Hazardous Waste Characterization

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Tel: 604 734 7276

electrical including power, controls, instrumentation &

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Fax: 604 731 2386

SCADA systems

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- Laboratories HARDAT A. BARRAN ENGINEERING INC.

Comprehensive

34 Centre Ave., Willowdale, Ontario M2M 2L3

(416) 222-3015 Fax: (416) 222-0554 • Complete MISA Parameters • Regulation 309 Compliance

Environmental

• Dioxins/Furans

Laboratories

Contact: Hardat Barran or Kan Inaba

Design, training, contract operations, privatization, project management.

• Air Analysis

BEAK ENGINEERING LIMITED

• Soil Decommissioning

14 Abacus Road, Brampton, Ontario L6T 587

• Ontario Drinking Water Criteria

(416) 794-2325 Fax: (416) 794-2338 Contact: Henry Jakubiec Industrial and municipai wastewater treatment, drinking water and specialty water treatment, sludge management, site re

CANVIR0 50 Bathurst Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 2CS Tel: (519) 747-2575

Fax: (519) 747-3806

mediation, water resources and stormwater management, BECHTEL CANADA INC.

Jg

to Gateway Blvd., Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3N8

Chemex Labs Ltd.

(416) 467-3124 Fax: (416) 467-8626

Contact: Paul G, Complin Environmental studies, engineering, procurement & con

►Water Potability Testing ►Contaminatecd Sites Testing

struction BELL & READING ENGINEERING LTD,

►Waste Characterization

Box 91027, West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 3N3

►Sewer Discharge Sampling & Testing

(604) 922-3773 Fax: (604) 922-8325 Contact: John Bell, Anne Reading Environmental engineering

►Acid Rock Drainage Prediction ►Accreditations with CAEAL and BCMOE

Vancouver, BC (604) 984-0221

Clayton

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A Marsh & McLennan Company

949 McDougall Avenue Windsor, Ontario N9A

Mississauga, ON (416) 624-2806

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BENNEH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LTD,

Suite 200 - 1130 West Fender Street, Vancouver B.C. V6E 4A4 (604) 681-8828 Fax: (604) 681-6825 Telex: 04-51586 Contact: Nigel J. Bennett, A.Sc. T. Oil spill emergency contingency planning and training BIDTHERMICA INTERNATIONAL INC.

3333 Boul. Cavendish, Ste 440, Montreal, Ouebec H4B 2M5

Regulation 309 • Metals • Inorganics " Organlcs Volatile Organlcs BTEX • Asbestos ■ RGBs Gas Bag Analysis • Odour Panels • Isocyanates

(514) 488-3881 Fax: (514) 488-3125 Contact: Guy Drouin

Inquiries about additional analytical services are encouraged

BUKE, CASSELS & GRAYDON P.O. Box 25, Stn. Commerce Court, Toronto, Ontario M5L t A9

Air poilution control

Contact: R. Bruce Smith

(519)255-9797

FAX

(519)255-9304

BOILEAU & ASSOCIES INC.

420 Fst Boul. Maloney, Gatineau, Quebec J8P 1E7 (819) 663-9294 Fax: (819) 663-0084 M. M. DILLON LIMITED

SIILL©ini

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Environmental Laboratories

TORONTO

LONDON

WINDSOR

CAMBRIDGE

WINNIPEG

Contact: Andre Mathieu, Ing. Water & wastewater treatment plants, storm water manage ment, municipal services R,J, BURNSIDE & ASSOCIATES LIMITED

15 Townline, Orangeville, Ontario L9W 3R4

YELLOWKNIFE

(519) 941-5331 Fax: (519) 941-8120

Certified by Canadian Association of

consulting limited

Environmental & Analytical Laboratories

edmonton • red deer

Contact: Rui de Carvaiho, M.Fng. P.Eng. Environmental

CANADIAN ENVIRDNMENTAL AUDITDRS INC.

RR #t, Gilford, Ontario LOL t RO

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(416) 568-1414

FAX

(416)568-1339

PORTER DILLON LIMITED

HALIFAX • SYDNEY

(705) 456-3318 Contact: John Sciberras, President

Environmental auditing, indoor air quality, agricultural en vironmental engineering, land use planning project ma nagement

Meeting the needs and expectations ^

of our clients with accurate defensible data

for environmental decision making. LONDON

(416) 635-5484 Fax: (416) 635-5353 Contact: Dr. James Rossiter

Non-invasive subsurface mapping; research & development; ground penetrating radar. CAHERALL & WRIGHT LIMITED

ENVIROCLEAN LABORATORIES INC. (519) 686-7558

CANPOUR INC.

265 Rimrock Road, Unit 4, Downsvlew, Ontario M3J 3C6

1-800-268-7396

1221 - 8th Street Fast, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7H 0S5

(306) 343-7280 Fax: (306) 956-3199 Contact: F.W. Catterall

Water & sewage treatment, general municipal engineering CHEMCON CANADA

1285 GrainerCt., Oakville, Ontario L6M 3A5

Toronto: (416) 254-5342 Oakville: (416) 847-8529

Setting the standard for

Contact: Lance W. Gascoigne, Chem. Eng. Site Audits, Soils 8 Chemical Disposal, Cogeneration, Groundwater & Soils Testing, Site RemeOiations CHEM SOLV

* service

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION LABORATORIES INC.

P.O. Box 107, 20848 Oalton Road, Jackson's Point, Ontario LOE tLO

* quality

(416) 722-6036 Fax: (416) 722-5195

* turnaround time

Contact: Peter Robertson

Environmental Auditing, Air Monitoring CHEVALIER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES LTD,

6850 Goreway Drive, Toronto, L4V IPl, Tel: (416) 673-3255, FAX: (416) 673-7399

5349 Outer Drive, R,R. #t, Windsor, Ontario N9A 6J3

(519) 737-7042 Fax: (519) 737-7045 Contact: Gerald J. Chevalier

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Laboratories/Consultants CHISHOLM, FLEMING AND ASSOCIATES 317 Renlrew Drive, Suite 301, Markham, Ontario L3R 988

FINE ANALYSIS LABORATORIES

(416) 474-1458 Fax: (416) 474-1910

Complete analytical services conducted according to MOE,EPA,

Contact; Mr. R.G. Chisholm, P.Eng.

APHA, ASTM at competitive prices.

Environmentai Studies, Pubiic Works and Transportation

ENVIRONMENTAL• ORGANIC• DRINKING WATER AGRICULTURAL* SOIL* INDUSTRIAL * INORGANIC

CH2M HILL ENGINEERING LTD.

180 King Street South, Suite 600, Waterioo, Ontario N2J IPS (519) 579-3500 Fax: (519) 579-8986 Contact: Earl Shannon, Ph.D., P.Eng.

Consulting Engineers: Environmentai/Municipai/lndustriai CIMA-F

3385, rue King Guest, Sherbrooke (Quebec) J1L 1P8 (819) 565-3385 Fax: (819) 821-4283 Contact: Francois Meioche, P.Eng.

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Packages include: 35 Parameter of water quality analysis ($55.00/sample) 16 Parameter of soil quality analysis ($5().00/sample)

With FINE ANALYSIS LABORATORIES you can be assured of high quality,

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Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Treatment CUYTDN ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, LTD.

Comprehensive Environmental Analytical Services

949 McDougali Avenue. Windsor. Ontario N9A 1L9

Air Quality * Water Quality * Hazardous Waste

(519) 255-9797 Fax: (519) 255-9304 Contact: Mario Tramontozzi, A.V.P. Director, Canadian

Operations Environmentai Consulting, inciuding environmental site

' Complete MISA Parameters ' Reg. 309 Compliance

audits, environmentai risk surveys, air quality, ground water studies; Industrial Hygiene Services inciuding compliance

' Ambient Air Monitoring

' Polychlorinated Dibenzodloxins/Furans

audits, IN surveys; Environmentai & IN Laboratory analyses

Mann Testing Laboratories Ltd.

CONCORD ENVIRONMENTAL

Professional Analytical Services Since 1972

2 Tipped Road, Toronto, Ontario M3H 2V2

5550 McAdam Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1P1 Phone: (416) 890-2555 Fax: (416) 890-0370

(416) 630-6331 Fax: (416) 630-0506 Contact: C. Lindsey-King Environmental management, environmentai impact assess ments, environmentai audits, air quality monitoring & modell ing, hazard 8. risk assessments, research & developmeht,

analytical services, occupational health & salety. CONESTOGA ROVERS & ASSOCIATES

601 Colby Drive, Waterloo, Ontario N2V 1C2 (519) 884-0510 Fax: (519) 884-0111 Contact: Ron Schwark

' Emission Testing • Ontario Drinking Water Criteria ' Odorous Compounds • Rush Analysis Available

COMPLETE

ENVIRONMENTAL

ANALYSIS

Metals — Anions — Organics — PCBs — Volatiles Reg. 309 — MISA — Landfill Quality — Phytotox — Sewer By-law Sample bottles and on-site sampling available

Environmentai services, solid & hazardous waste, waste water,

CAEAL Certified

watertreatment. pilot studies, waterquaiity studies, landfiii gas For complete catalogue

utilization.

ENVIRONMENTAL

with prices call Tel:(416)625-1544 Fax:(416)625-8368

CONNOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES LIMITED 5096 Cataiina Terrace, Victoria, B.C. V8Y 2A5

LABGRATDRIES INC.

(604) 658-1323 Fax: (604) 658-8110 Contact: Desmond M. Connor

Public consultation — design, management training, social impact assessment. Publications — newsletter, resource

iSJILJdJ

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XRAL ENVIRONMENTAL A DIVISION OF SGS SUPERVISION SERVICES INC.

CONSTRUCTION ECONOMISTS OF AMERICA, INC.

ANALYTICAL SERVICES

Briarwood Business Park, 408 North Service Road East, Suite 3, Oakviiie, Ontario L6H 5R2

MISA • Process/Wastewater • Soil • Solid Waste

(416) 842-7127 Fax: (416) 842-7264 Contact: Norman H. Matthews POS, AACE, PMI, AlC

Cost consulting, claims, detailed estimating

Elemental Scans • Characterizations • RGB's • Sampling "16 SGS Locations Across Canada"

COUNSEL ENGINEERING COMPANY

Suite #403,175 Bamburgh Circle. Scarborough, Ontario M1W 3X8

(416) 497-0812

1903 Leslie St. Don Mills, Ontario MSB 2M3

Tel: (416) 445-5809 Fax: (415) 445-4152

Contact: Cecil J,K. Wilson

Project Management, Arbitration. Mediation COWATER INTERNATIONAL INC.

ZENON ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES

411 Roosevelt Ave., Suite 304, Ottawa, Ontario K2A 3X9

(613) 722-6434 Fax: (613) 722-5893

"QUALITY ASSURED—DELIVERY GUARANTEED"

Contact: Mark Baron

Water supply and sanitation

INC

PROVIDING COMPLETE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS ACROSS CANADA Burlington, Ontario (416)332-8788 Vancouver, B.C.(604)444-4808 Montreal, Quebec(514)493-4733

CPG INC.

250 Shields Court, Unit 15, Markham, Ontario L3R 9W7

Acres International LImlteii

(416) 470-6570 Fax: (416) 470-0958 Contact: Rene de Vries

Consulting Engineers

CSL ENVIRQNMENTAt SERVICES LTD.

Suite 300, 224 - 4th Avenue S., Saskatoon. Saskatchewan S7K 5M5

(306) 665-6654 Fax: (306) 665-8589 Contact: Glen Grismer Fhvironmental Scientists & Planners

Environmental Assessment * Waste Management * Industrial Hygiene Environmental Audits * Air Quality * Environmentai Modeling Wildlife Management * Land Use Planning

CUMMING COCKBURN LIMITED

203-350 Oxford St. W., London, Ontario N6H 1T3

480 University Avenue,Toronto, Canada MSG 1V2• Tel. 416-595-2000 • Fax 416-595-2127

(519) 472-7328 Fax: (519) 472-9354 Contact: Robert C. Stevenson, P. Eng.

St. John's • Sydney • Halifax • Niagara Falls • Burlington • Winnipeg • Calgary • Vancouver

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Consultants CURRY HYDROCARBONS INC.

A

Ainley and

55 Nugget Ave., Suite #202, Scarborough, Ontario MIS 3L1 (416) 298-9563 Fax: (416) 298-9703 Contact: Frank Curry, P.Eng. Engineering a safer environment

Associates Limited

CUSTOM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD.

7722 - 9 Street, Edmonton, AlOetIa T6P 116

CONSULTING ENGINEERS & PLANNERS

(800) 661-5792 Fax: (403) 440-2428 Contact: Larry R. Loven, CMC Reguiated Waste Materials & Environmental Management

Soiia Wasie Disposal '

COLLINGWOOD

BARRIE

BELLEVILLE

OTTAWA

280 Pretty River Parkway

48 High Street

(705) 445-3451

(705) 726-3371 Fax (705) 726-4391

205 Dundas Street (613) 966-4243

Box 917, R.R.5 (613) 822-1052 Fax (613) 822-1573

Fax (705) 445-0968

Fax (613) 966-1168

OAMES & MOORE, CANADA

7560 Airport Rd., Mississauga, Ontario L4T 2H5

(416) 671-9921 Fax: (416) 672-7784 Consultants in Hydrology, Waste Management. Environmental Engineering and Hydrogeology

Environmental Auditing and Management Planning Waste Management solutions to ttie 4 Rs

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING LTD.

Contact: H. LaOan Davis. P.Eng. Municipal engineering, solid waste management, fish OELCAN

133 Wynford Drive, North York, Metropolitan Toronto, Ontario

Air, soil, waste and water

M3C tKt

analytics, studies and troublestiooting

225Sheppard Ave. W., Wiliowdale, Ontario M2N 1N2

P.O. Box 40, Port Blandford, Newtoundland AOC 2G0

(709) 543-2212 Fax: (709) 543-2616 Res: (709) 543-2522

habitat improvement.

Wastewater Treatment

design engineering

Environmental and occupational health and safety specialists Serving industry in Canada

DAVIS ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES LIMITED

(416)441-4111 Fax: (416)441-4131 Environmental assessment audits & planning, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, plant decommissioning, site

(416)226-0148

remediation, solid and hazardous waste management, water

supply, treatment and distriOution DENNIS NETHERTON ENGINEERING

R.V. Anderson Associates Limited

885 Jet Ave,, P.O. Box 10, North Bay. Ontario PtB 8G8 (705) 476-2165 Fax: (705) 474-8095

Contact: David Orava, P.Eng. Geotechnical and environmental services

consulting engineers and architect

M.M. DILLON LIMITED

Water Resources

Environmental Planning Land Development Transportation Tunnels and Shafts Municipal Services Architecture

TORONTO (416)497-8600 OTTAWA (613)226-1844

WELLAND (416) 735-3659 OSHAWA (416)434-2544 SUDBURY (705)671-9903(Dennis Consultants)

Water Pollution Control

Water Supply

L

too Sheppard Ave. E., Box 1850, Stn. A. Wiliowdale, Ontario M2N 6H5

(416) 229-4646 Fax: (416) 229-4692 Contact: M.R. Provart, P.Eng. Consulting Engineering, Planning and Environmental Science

RAA

AquaticSciences inc.

Environmental Scientists Commercial Divers

UNDERWATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES

R. DIXON ASSOCIATES

530 Scarlett Rd., Ste. 702, Weston, Ontario M9P 2S3

(416) 241-8265 Fax: (416) 247-8956

Contact: Roger Oixon Environmental health studies: inlormation & documentation

• spill site investigations and cleanups

• impact assessments

DOMINION SOIL INVESTIGATION CONSULTING ENGINEERS

104 Crockford Blvd., ScarOorough, Ontario Ml R 306

• underwater video inspections

• water quality monitoring

Contact: Stan N. Bonca DS-LEA CONSULTANTS LTD.

P.O. Box2205, Station B, St. Catharines, Ontario L2M 6P6

(416)641-0941

ttt - 93 Lombard Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 3Bt (204) 943-3178 Fax: (204) 943-4948

Contact: D.C. Hicks. P.Eng., MClP Site selection & environmental assessment

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES

DUNHILL^ PROFESSIONAL SEARCH at 0 -1112 West Render St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 3X5

INTERNATIONAL BRITISH COLUMBIA SASKATCHEWAN

(604) 682-5353 Fax:(604) 682-5345 Contact: Peter W.T. Hamilton

ALBERTA

Executive Search

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ECOTECH RUNNERS & ADVISORS INC.

970 Pond Mills Road, London, Ontario N6N tA2

ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING

Ac

(519) 649-2066 Fax:(519) 649-2765 Contact: Mr. Jim Dochstader and Angus Hunter All phases of environmental audits: hazardous waste manage ment; air, water and waste approvals ENGUND NAYLOR ENGINEERING LTD.

353 Bridge Street East, Kitchener, Ontario N2K 2Y5 (519) 741-1313 Fax: (519) 741-5422

C.C. TATHAM & ASSOCIATES LTD. Consulting Engineers

Contact: Dave Nayior, P.Eng. Consulting Engineers and Hydrogeologists ENVIR-UU INC.

490 Boul. St-Joseph. Bureau 402, Hull. Quebec J8Y 3Y7

Specialists In a comprehensive range of Environmental and Municipal Engineering

(819) 778-0747 Fax: (819) 778-0629

115 Hurontario Street, Suite 201,

ENVIRO RESSDURCES INC.

Collingwood, Ontario L9Y 2L9

81, rue de HamOourg, Pare industriel, St-Augustin-de-

Te!.(705)444-2565 Fax(705)444-2327

(418) 878-4203 Fax: (418) 878-3533

Contact: Andre O'Astous

Desmaures,(Quebec) G3A t S6 Contact: Eric Rouillard

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Consultants ENVIROMEGA LIMITED

P.O. Box 1249, Burlington, Ontario L7R 418 (416) 336-6464 Fax; (416) 336-4765 Contact: John P. Bell. President

Environmental Engineering Services ENVIRGSEARCH LIMITED

4166-15 Side Road, RR#2, Rockwood, Ontario NOB 2K0 (416) 854-0360 Fax: (416) 854-9811 Contact: Gien Pearce, President

Audits, IVIanagement Plans, Rehabilitation

t

Consulting Engineers

CH2M HILL

CHMHILLi ENGINEERING Waterloo • Toronto • Calgary • Edmonton • Vanqpuver • Lethbridge

■ Wastewater Collection S Treatment

■ Hazardous & Solid Waste Management ■ Water Resources & Environmental Planning

EPEC CONSULTING (SASK.) LTD. 1500 - 4th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan S4R 8G8 (306) 757-8694 Fax: (306) 781-7265 Contact: J.W. Campbell Municipal Engineering

• Water Supply Strategies • Analyticai Testing • Field Sampling S Flow Measurement

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FOR THE STUDY & DESIGN OF A MUNICIPAL SLUDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

EVS CONSULTANTS

195 Pemberton Avenue, North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 2R4 (604) 986-4331 Fax: (604) 662-8548

Clayton

Contact: Elizabeth Power, M.Sc. — Marketing Coordinator Environmental assessment, ecotoxicoiogy, fisheries, micro

SPECIAUSTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL

ENGINEERING,INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE, AND LABORATORYSERVICES

FLEET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS

311 Legget Dr., Kanata, Ontario, Canada K2K 1Z8

A ivlarsh Si McLennan Company

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WINDSOR [519)255-9797

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Audits

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W.J. FRANCE CONSULTING LTD.

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(403) 459-8001 Fax: (403) 458-8599 Contact: Waiter J. FrancI

Civil engineering, environmental assessment

g, h, i,j, GAMSBY AND MANNEROW LIMITED

Suite 201.370 Speedvale Ave. W.. Guelph. Ontario NIFI 7M7 (519) 824-8150 Fax: (519) 824-8089 Contact: G.D. Gamsby Water supply, wastewater treatment, hydrogeoiogy

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GARTNER LEE LIMITED

(416) 477-8400 Fax: (416) 477-1456 Contact: Mr. Paul Murray

Consulting engineers, environmental scientists and planners servicing the waste, energy, transportation, resource and land

L4T 2H5

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140 Renfrew Drive, Suite 102, Markham, Ontario L3R 8B6

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Laboratory studies, research and development projects on Geo-environmentai Engineering GESMEC INC.

2-5510 Canotek Road, Gloucester, Ontario K1J 9J4

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6213 Wagner Road, Edmonton, Alberta T6E 4N4 (403) 465-5451 Fax: (403) 465-9929 Contact: Peter Fraser, Vice President Operations

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M. M. DILLON LIMITED

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GLOS ENGINEERING LTD.

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Air & water pollution control, solid waste management & GODFREY ASSOCIATES LTD.

(506) 632-9010 Fax: (506) 633-7093

Contact: Grant W. Godfrey, P. Eng. Consulting Engineers

(416) 477-8400

Services in

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TORONTO, ONT

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GDLDER ASSOCIATES LTD.

2550 Argentia Rd., Suite 213, Mississauga, Ontario L5N 5R1 (416) 819-0600 Fax: (416) 819-9922 Contact: Michael Veiiuso, Marketing Coordinator

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NIAGARA FALLS, NY

Gartner Lee

(716) 285-5449

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Consultants Environmental Site Enhancement, Risk Assessment, Strategic Planning, Waste Management, Water Resource Management GOODFELLOW CONSULTANTS INC.

2000 Argentia Rd, Plaza III, Suite 301, Mississauga, Ontario

Comprehensive consulting services in engineering and

L5N 1V9

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Tel:(416)567-4444 Fax:[416)567-6561

trol; environmental audits; WFIMIS GORE & STORRIE LIMITED

internationally

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255 Consumers Road, North York, Ontario M2J 5B6

Tel:(604)879-9266 Fox:(604)879-5014

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Consultants en eaux et assainissement municipal, industriel,

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LE GROUPE LMB EXPERTS-CONSEILS (1992) INC. 3639, boul. Harvey, Ste, 100, Jonquiere (Quebec) G7X 3A9 (418) 547-4761 Fax: (418) 547-2795 Contact; M, Benoit Auclair

Consultants en Ingenierie

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LE GROUPE S.M. INC.

3705 boul, Industriel, Sherbrooke, Quebec J1L 1X8

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255 Consumers Road, North York, Ontario M2J 5B6

Telephone (416) 499-9(XX) Fax (416) 499-4687 Ottawa •Thorold • Barrie•Cambridge • Mississauga • Kingston • London

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1685 Main St. West, Suite 302

Hamilton, Ontario L8S 1G5 Tel. (416)522-0012

Consulting Engineers

FAX (416)522-0031

HARMONY PUNNING CONSULTANTS A division of Cuthlll Scientific Associates Inc.

70 Preston St, Guelph, Dntarlo N1H 3C4 (519) 821-7022 Fax; (519) 821-7029

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2 2

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Owen Sound Professional Centre, 945 Third Avenue East. Suite 212, Dwen Sound, Ontario N4K 2K8

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1^ FOMAINE,CDWIE,BUIMTTO StylSCriATES UMITED Consulting Engineers

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(519) 966-2250

FAX:(519) 966-5523

BRANCH OFFICE-WOODSTOCK

(519) 539-2015

HILTON ENVIRONMENTAL

4174 Dundas Street West, Suite 307, Toronto, Ont, MBX 1X3

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Consultants (415) 236-6092 Fax: (416) 236-7061 Contact: John N. Hilton, P.Eng. Water & Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Audits, Site Remediation

HISEY AND BARRINGTON LIMITED

R.R,#6, Markdale, Ontario NCC 1 HO

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ROLDERBANK CONSULTING LTD.

2310 Lakeshore Road West, MIssissauga, Ontario L5J1K2 (416) 822-1693 Fax: (416) 822-1698

Contact: Eric Dauphlnee

7270 Woodbine Avenue. Third Floor • Markham, Ontario, L3R 4B9 • Telephone: (416) 475-7270 • TeleFAX: (416) 475-5994

Consulting Engineers, Planners and Scientists, Specializing In the Environment

Air Poilution, Hazardous Waste Management HURTERCDNSULT INCORPORATED

5450 Canotek Road, #51, Ottawa, Ontario K1J 9G3

• Hydrogeology • Waste management • Engineering geology

(613) 749-2181 Fax: (613) 749-1382 Telex: 053-4112 Contact: Robert Feis, VIce-President

Consulting Engineers Pulp & Paper Industry

ISIJAGGER Hims

MALROZ ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Environmental Consulting Engineers

MALROZ Engineering Inc.

■I

LIMITED

130 Davis Drive, Suite 210, Newmarket, Ontario L3V 2N1

(416) 853-3303 Fax: (416) 853-1759 Contact: Douglas E. dagger Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology, Industrial Mineral and

• Environmental audits

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168 Montreai St., Kingston, Ont. K7K 3G4

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i

JOHN EMERY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LIMITED

52 Ashwarren Road, Downsview, Ontario M3J 1Z5

(416) 630-1060 Fax: (416) 630-7045 Contact: Michael H. Mackay, P.Eng. Envlronmental/geotechnicai engineering and testing, bypro ducts utilization, site remediation, consulting engineers

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KILBDRN INC.

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and

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220 Advance Boulevard, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4J5 (416) 459-4780 Fax: (416) 459-7869

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Water Supply, Treatment, and Distribution

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1400 rue du Fort, Suite 900, Montreal, Quebec H3H 2T1

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Telex: 05-24838

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45 Green Bell Drive, Don Mills, Ontario M3C 3K3

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& ASSOCIATES ENGINEERING LTD. Consulting Engineers

OCfTn]©©©

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Consulting Engineers 8r Architects

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KPA ENGINEERING LTD.

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345 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario L1V 1A1

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Teleptione 416-509-2285

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Fax 416-509-1361

P.O. Box 31, Suite 3300, Commerce Court West Toronto. Ontario M5L 1B2

TECHNITROL • ECO INC.

(416) 777-3778 Fax: (416) 777-3364

Environmental Consultants — Laboratory Analysis

Contact: Richard Harris, President

Site assessments, management systems, auditing, manage

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ment consulting, remediation strategy, due dilligence, lia bility consultation. KUDZU TECHNOLOGIES LTD.

6 Homestead Court, Markham, Ontario L3P 5C3

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121 HYMUS BLVD., POINTE-CLAIRE, QUEBEC H9R 1E6 TEL. (514) 697-3273 FAX: (514) 697-2090 59


Consultants LaFONTAINE, COWIE, BURAHO & ASSOCIATES LIMITED 3260 Devon Drive. Windsor, Ontario N8X 4L4

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THORBURN PENNY LTD.

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733, boul, St-Joseph, Hull, Quebec J84 486 (819) 778-8595 Fax (819) 771-1388

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110 Boul, Cremazie Ouest, Suite 220, Montreal (Quebec) H2P189

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sims

184 Monlcalm, Valieyfield, Quebec JOT 2E4 (514) 373-4015

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Telephone:(416)238-0007

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13 Simcoe PL, Halitax, Nova Scotia 83M 1H2

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^ \

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7270 Woodbine Avenue. Third Floor, Markham, Ontario

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168 Montreal St., Kingston, Ontario K7K 3G4 (613) 548-3446 Fax: (613) 548-7975

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80 Commerce Valley Or, East, Thornhill, Ontario L3T 7N4 (416) 882-1100 Eax: (416) 882-0055 Contact: Peter Overton, M,A,

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D.G. MATHIEU CONSULTING ENGINEERING LTD.

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519/741-5774 Fax 519/741-5627

Suite 904

50 Queen Street N

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N2H 6P4

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140 Fisher's Point, Foster, Quebec JOE 1RO Environmental

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Consultants Underwater Inspection Services, Benthic Sampling, Fisti Habi tat Studies, U/W impact studies

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1319 Exmouth Street, Sarnia, Ontario N7S 3Y1

Contact: Paul E. Thell

REIO CROWTHER AND PARTNERS LTD.

(519) 542-1264 Fax: (519) 542-5922 Contact: Marty L. Raaymakers Municipal, Civil, Structural, Mectianlcal Consulting Engi

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300 - 4170 Still Creek Drive, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 6C6 (604) 298-6181 Fax: (604) 294-8597 Contact: Neil McDonald, Manager, Env. Eng. Division

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64 Jardin Drive, Concord, Ontario L4K 3P3

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(416) 738-6646 Fax: (416) 738-6875

ROBERT E. DALE LIMITED

MONENCO CONSULTANTS LIMITED

Car: (416) 520-2740 Res:(416) 508-6628

1270 Pontiac Court, Suite B, Sarnia, Qntario N7S 4Y8

160 Traders Blvd., Unit 4, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3K7 (416) 890-9995 Fax: (416) 890-1141 Contact: R.C. Ostry, P.Eng, Manager, Environmental Olvlsion Environmental Impact Assessments/Public Consultation; Re medial Investigations/Feasibility Studies; Environmental Au dits; Industrial Wastewater Treatment; Air Pollution Control Studies and System Oesign; Hazardous/Toxic Industrial Waste Management;Occupational and Industrial Hygiene and Asbes tos Abatement; Site Cleanup and Decommissioning; and

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(416) 632-6500 Fax: (416) 632-3883

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5566 Tomken Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1P4 (416) 629-0979 Fax: (416) 624-9365

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(604) 493-0176 Pager:(604) 493-6500 No. 121

N,0,P,Q,R,S,T N.A.R. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC.

487 Bouchard Street, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 2K8 (705) 523-2002 Fax: (705) 523-7411 Contact: Brad Bowman

Water quality, sediment quality, tisheries and benthic surveys, mine rehabilitation, solid waste management NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL CANADA INSTITUTE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Building M-12, Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0R6 (613) 990-6618 Fax: (613) 957-8231 Contact: Terry Kimmel, Manager Business Development Research ahd development, in collaboration with industry and

Contact: Dr. Anton E. Davies

Air Quality Studies, Monitoring, Noise Consulting R.P.A. CONSULTANTS LIMITED

2660 Southvale Cres., #303, Ottawa, Ontario K1H 4W5

PETRA INTERNATIONAL

(613) 737-9633 Fax: (613) 737-5855

2525 Cavendish, Suite 531, Montreal, Quebec H4B 2Y6

Contact: David N. Walker — Vice President

(514)481-7621 Fax:(514) 481-1803 Contact: Paul Saintonge P.Eng. WWTP's, process optimizations, diagnostics & sludge treat

Project Management

ments.

PIEHE, AUOY, BERTRANO, LEMIEUX & ASSOCIES

400, boulevard Jean-Lesage, Suite 520, Quebec, Quebec G1K8W1

RUPKE & ASSOCIATES LIMITED

471 D'Arcy Street, Newmarket, Qntario L3Y 1M9 (416) 853-1223 Fax: (416) 773-1800 Contact: J.W. Gerald Rupke M.Sc. P.Eng. Contract operation of wastewater treatment plants RURAL DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS LTD.

(418) 529-9171 Fax: (418) 529-9060

P.O. Box 36, Aurora, Qntario L4G 3H1

Contact: Andrd Bertrand, President

(416) 841 -8225 Fax: (416) 727-7076 Contact: Bryan Whitehead Consulting engineers & hydrogeologists

Municipal and Environmental engineering PROCTOR & REOFERN LIMITED

45 Green Belt Drive, Don Mills, Qntario M3C 3K3

(416) 445-3600 Fax: (416) 445-5276 Contact: Frank Moir, P.Eng., General Manager

SAOOWY SERVICES LTD.

251 Scarlett Rd., Suite 6, Toronto, Ontario M6N 4K9

(416) 763-4114 Fax: (416) 249-1444 Contact: Dan Sadowy, CA, G.Mgr. Mergers & Acquisitions

government.

Environmental Engineering & Planning, Water & Wastewater

THE NEW HORIZON CO. INC.

Treatment, Solid & Hazardous Wastes Management, Indus

12 Falconer Drive, Unit 3, Mississauga, Ontario LBN 3L9 (416) 819-1840 Fax: (416) 819-8133

trial Engineering R&D ENGINEERING

F.H. SCHAEOLICH CONSULTING LIMITED

Contact: Bill Cheek Chemical waste contractors, consultants

Suite 204, 4 Cataraqui Street, Kingston, Ontario K7K 1Z7 (613) 531-8159 Fax: (613) 531-8156

169 Qakwood Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6E 2V1

(416) 651 -2544 Fax: (416) 651 -9984

NIKANI GROUP OF COMPANIES

207-83 Churchill Dr., Thompson Manitoba R8N 016 (204) 778-4441 Fax: (204) 677-3963 Contact: Jim Stacey, P.Eng.

Cold climate engineering, environmental/municipal OLIVER, MANGIONE, McCALU & ASSOCIATES LTD. 154 Colonnade Road South, Nepean, Ontario K2E 7J5 (613) 225-9940 Fax: (613) 225-7337 Contact: J.B. Mangione

Consulting Engineers, Hydrogeologists and Planners ORTECH INTERNATIONAL

11330 Vanier Road, Sarnia, Ontario N7S 3Y6

(519) 336-3327 Fax: (519) 336-8580 Contact: Rod Brooks, Manager

Air monitoring, water & soil analysis, occupational hygiene PACIFIC HYDROLOGY CONSULTANTS LTD.

204 - 1929 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1Z3 (604) 738-9232 Fax: (604) 738-6070 Contact: Ann Badry, Manager

Consulting Engineers and Geoscientists (Groundwater)

TRITON

PARAGON ENGINEERING LIMITED

ENGINEERING SERVICES

841 Wellington Road South, London, Ontario N6E 3R5 (519) 680-0008 Fax: (519) 680-0117 Contact: Paul Flood, M.Eng. P.Eng.

Wastewater Treatment, Solid and Hazardous Waste Manage

LIMITED

ment

PATERSON OESIGN INC.

WATER RESOURCES

Consulting Engineers

117 Mounttord Drive, Guelph, Ontario N1E 4G2 (519) 824-5502 Fax: (519) 824-5502

HEAD OFFICE:

Contact: David W. Paterson

Mechanical systems design, CAD dratting, project manage

MUNICIPAL ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORTATION

ORANGEVILLE • FERGUS • GRAVENHURST • KITCHENER

51 Townllne, Orangevllle, Ontario L9W IVl Tel:(519)941-0330 Fox:(519)941-1830

ment

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Consultants (Specialty) subsurface hydrocarbon detection, environmental

Contact: Frank Sctiaedlich

dous and non-hazardous waste management; site remedia

Custom sottware for environmental applications

tion; water treatment.

audit support

SIMCOE ENGINEERING GROUP LIMITED

SENTAR CONSULTANTS LTD.

C.O. SONTER MANAGEMENT INC.

345 Kingston Road, Pickering, Ontario L1V1A1

10160-112 Street, Edmonton. Alberta, T5K 2L6

1109 Brittania Road East, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 3X1

(416) 509-2285 Fax: (416) 509-1361

(403) 428-0003 Fax: (403) 420-0622 Contact: Dr. Doug Hackbarth

(416) 564-4752 Fax: (416) 670-0705

Scientific and engineering application to environment, envi ronmental audits and management, waste and contaminant

Suite 801. 580 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3B6 (604) 684-2497 Fax: (604) 687-5532

management, heritage resource management and hydrogeoiogy. Offices across Canada.

Contact: Dr. Harm P. Gross, M.B.A.

(416) 847-7997 Fax: (416) 847-5343

Contact: Maurice Steptienson, P.Eng.

SERV-EAU INC.

Environmentai audits, assessments, remediation (physical & biological), underground storage tanks, wastewater treatment,

Environmentai risk anaiysis SENES OAK RIDGE, INC., CENTRE FOR RISK ANALYSIS

3350. rue de ia Perade,suite 160,Sainte-Foy(Quebec) G1X 2L7 (418) 657-5500 Fax: (418) 657-1944

STANLEY INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS LTD.

677 Emory Vaiiey Road — Suite C, Oak Ridge, Tennessee,

Contact: Jean Lafrance

10160 112 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2L6

37830

H.A SIMONS LTD.

(403) 423-4777 Fax: (403) 424-8988

Water Suppiy, Poilution Control, Drainage, SCADA, Arctiitecturai Services, Energy Audits SCOTT STEPHENSON CONSULTANTS INC.

130 Adelaide St. W., Suite 1000, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3P5

SRK-ROBINSON INC.

geotechnical engineering.

(615) 483-6111 Fax: (615) 481 -0060

200t University Street, 6th Floor, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 2A6

Contact: Art I twin

Contact: Dr. Owen Floftman, President

(514) 284-3676 Fax: (514) 284-0153

Consulting engineers and project managers for design of

Ecological risk analysis; Human health risk analysis

Contact: Raymond F. Marcoux, Eng., M.B.A. Industrial wastewaters treatment, in-plant process modifica

designs and hydrotechnoiogy.

L4B 1L9

tions, solid waste disposal and management, air pollution con trol and environmental permitting as well as other activities.

1095 Crumiin Road, P.O. Box 3055, London, Ontario N6A1J2

(416) 764-9380 Fax: (416) 764-9386

SITE REMEDIATION INC.

1-800-563-0038 Fax: (519) 659-7420

Contact: Dr. Donald Gorber

1600, 5468 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke, Ontario MOB 6E3

Mobile: (519) 661-7172 Res:(519) 472-4581

Air quality assessment; chemlcai and radlologicai risk assess

(416) 234-6821 Fax: (416) 234-5074

ment; environmental assessments; environmental audits; hazar

Contact: Mike Reid

Contact: J.C. (Jeff) Tucker, M.E. Sc., P.Eng. industrial waste audits, engineering, approvals, remediation,

SENES CONSULTANTS LIMITED

52 West Beaver Creek Road, Unit #4, Richmond Hill, Ontario

environmental facilities, water and wastewater treatment, SUSSEX ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.

decommissioning, project management H. SUTCLIFFE LIMITED CONSULTING ENGINEERS

9 Wellington St., Box 1208, New Liskeard, Ontario POJ 1P0

SIMPLY, MEASURE FLOW

(705) 647-4311 Fax: (705) 647-3111 Contact: H. James Hawken, P.Eng. Water & waste water treatment, solid waste management SUTHERLANO-SCHULTZ INC.

AER-O-FLO/Marsh-McBimey offer a wide range of flowmeters to measure flow in open-ehannel and full pipe applications.

859 Courtiand Ave. East, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4H5

(519) 743-4123 Fax: (519) 743-1628

Contact: Roy Ojala Controls engineering, installation, commissioning TAGISH ENGINEERING LTD.

5205A - 54 Ave., Red Deer, Alberta T4N 5K5

Models include battery

(403) 346-7710 Fax: (403) 341-4909

powered portables to 120

Contact: Wes Williams, P.Eng.

VAC wall-moimted units. Flow data can be stored in

Res: (403) 347-7586 Mobile:(403) 1-350-7363 Consulting engineers in the water resources environmental, municipal, roads and land development fields

solid state logging devices, C.C. TATHAM & ASSOCIATES LTD.

paper chart recorders or

transmitted via analogue signal. The Model 251 Open

Consulting Engineers

C.C. TATHAM & ASSOCIATES LTD.

115 Hurontario St., Suite 201, Colilngwood, Ontario L9Y 2L9

Channel

Flowmeter

(shown) offers a simple solution

to

the

flow

requirements of the MISA program.

(705) 444-2565 Fax: (705) 444-2327 Contact: Lynn Hart

Environmental/Municipal Consulting Engineers TEA INC.

32 Michel, Beloeii, Quebec J3G 5L7

(514) 446-5020 Fax: (514) 937-9424 Contact: Jean-Guy Souiard TECHNITROL ECO INC.

AER-O-FLO offers sales, service, rental and leasing plans.

121 Hymus Blvd., Montreal, Quebec H9R 1E6 (514) 697-3273 Fax: (514) 697-2090

Contact: Ronny A. Steinberg Analytical laboratories, environmentai consulting and Indus trial expertise TECSULT INC.

AER-O-FLO

85 Ste-Catherine West, Montreal, Quebec H2X 3P4

(514) 287-8500 Fax: (514) 287-8643 Contact: Andre Julien, Eng.

ENVIRONMENTAL INC.

Water & wastewater treatment,solid waste management,envi ronmental audits, risks assessment.

1175 Appleby Line, Unit Burlington, Ontario L7L 5H9 Tel: (416) 335-8944; FAX(416) 335-8972

B2,

TEKRAN INC.

169 Oakwood Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M6E 2V1

(416) 651-2544 Fax: (416) 651-9984 Contact: Frank Schaedlich

Trace Mercury Analytical instrumentation TERRACON GEOTECHNIQUE LTD.

#800,633 - 6th Ave. S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2P 2Y5 (403) 266-1150 Fax: (403) 233-0841 Contact: Lee Nichols Soil & Groundwater Contamination — Audits site characteriza

For more information, Circle reply card No. 133 62

tion and remediation design

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cso

SWM

Combined Sewer Overflow

Storm Water Management

TOOLS FOR TODAY'S PROFESSIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS

MEASURE FLOW AER-O-FLO/MARSH-McBIRNEY announces the latest ad

dition to the proven Flo-Tote series, the 260 CSO. Design features include 2 sensors, 1 level/velocity for dry weather flow and 1 level onlyfor wet weatherflow.Sampler contacts, extra logging inputs, and

modem capabilities are

standard.

Circle Reply Card No. 134

CONTROL FLOW Use AER-O-FLO/HIL's Reg-U-Flo Vortex Valves for SWM and CSO flow attenuation. Applications include sewer,catch basin, and river flow control. Improved hydraulic perfor mance reducing storage volumes by up to 30%. No moving parts, stainless steel construction, easy installation. Circle Reply Card No. 135

BALANCE FLOW The AER-O-FLO/DUNKERS Flow Balancing Systems are novel water based storage systems comprised of a series of floating cells. DFBS offers positive capture of storm event run offs at a fraction of the cost of land based storage sys tems. Retention of the overflow can be followed by subse quent treatment when capacity is available. Circle Reply Card No. 136

TREAT FLOW MIL TECHNOLOGY is the world's leading developer of DYNAMIC SEPARATION TECHNOLOGIES.Over 20 years of experience stands behind a comprehensive range of DYNAMIC separators for municipal grit removal (GRIT KING) and the treatment of CSOs and stormwater over

flows (STORM KING). The units have no moving parts, operate without power and can offer the equivalent of primary treatment. Circle Reply Card No. 137

AER-O-FLO ENVIRONMENTAL INC.

Your environmental solution company 1175 Appleby Line, Unit B2, Burlington, Ontario L7L 5H9 Tel:(416)335-8944, Fax:(416)335-8972 For more information, Circle reply card No. 138 Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993

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Consultants (519) 763-6443 Fax: (519) 763-3366 Contact: David McFayden, P.Eng.

THORBURN PENNY CONSULTING ENGINEERS

400 Main Street East, Milton, Ontario L9T 4X5

(416) 875-2144 Fax: (416) 875-2145 I F.: 1-800-263-4178

Industrial water/wastewater. bench & pilot scale treatability

Contact: R. Laird Smith

testing, solid waste management, operations suppod.

Water and Sewer — Supply; Treatment; SCADA

WATER AND EARTH SCIENCE ASSOCIATES LTD.

TIDAL INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

3108 Carp Road. Box 430, Carp, Ontario KOA 1L0 (613) 839-3053 Fax: (613) 839-5376

617 Gondola Point Road, Rothesay, N.B. E2E 1L1

Contact: Larry Backman Contaminant hydrogeology, hydrogeology, environmental engineering

(506) 847-2518 Fax; (506) 847-0459 Contact; David Corkum P.Eng,

Trow

Manufacturing and process engineering, mechanical en gineering

WATER RESOURCE CONSULTANTS LTD.

106 Hammond Rd., Regina, Saskatchewan S4R 3C6

TDOGHAM AND CASE ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED TROW CONSULTING ENGINEERS LTD.

(306) 949-8288

(519) 354-0400 Fax; (519) 354-5650

1595 Clark Boulevard, Brampton, Ontario L6T 4V1

Contact: R.S. Pentland

Contact: E.P. Dries

(416) 793-9800 Fax: (416) 793-0641

Municipal, drainage, structural, environmental

Contact: Dr. Eric Veska

280 Grand Ave. E., P.O. Box 1326,Chatham, Ontario N7M 5R9

Water Resource and Environmental Management

Environmental Audits, Leak Response,Site Cleanup & Decom missioning, Waste Management, Occupational & Environmen tal Health

WESTMAR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC. #400-233 West 1st Street, North Vancouver. B.C. V7M 183

(604) 985-6488 Fax: (604) 985-2581

Contact: Peter S. Wong. P.Eng. Environmental planning & waste management engineers

engtneers .'uc:liil(]cts

WHITERABBIT RESOURCES LTD.

()lnnners

4009 Elbow Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta T2S 2K2

totten

(403) 243-6816 Contact: Benjamin Krusche, P.Eng.

Sims

Exploration/environment; Sampling studies & modelling

hubickl associates

WILLMS & SHIER/BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS UMA ENGINEERING LTD,

5080 Commerce Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 4P2 (416) 238-0007 Fax: (416) 238-0038 TOHEN SIMS HUBICKI ASSOCIATES

300 Water St., Whitby, Ontario UN 9J2 (416) 668-9363 Fax: (416) 668-0221

Additional offices in Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba, Sas katchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.

Contact: Clinton J. Edmonds, Ph.D., P.Eng. Environmental sciences, reviews and engineering.

Contact: R,8. Baker, P.Eng. Complete environmental services

URBAN SYSTEMS LTD.

TOUCHIE ENGINEERING LTD.

7 St. Paul St. West, Kamloops, B.C. V2C 1E9

777 Main Street, P.O. Sox 1250, Moncton, N.B. E1C 8P9

(604) 374-8311 Fax: (604) 374-5334

(506) 857-8525 Fax: (506) 858-5972 Cellular (506) 856-0219

Contact: Chris A. Town, P.Eng,, M.A.Sc.

4 King Street West, Suite 900, Toronto Ontario M5H 3X2 (416) 863-0711 Fax: (416) 863-1938

Environmental and Waste Management Approvals, Municipal Law, Land Use Planning and Development, Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental and Civil Litigation WINTER ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS

200 Matheson Blvd.. West, Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3L7 (416) 890-0110 Fax: (416) 890-0319 Contact: Alan E. Winter, P.Eng, Environmental Assessments, Municipal Engineering, Water

Water and wastewater treatment plants

Resources

Contact: Boyd A. Touchie, P.Eng., FCSCE Environmental, municipal, public works

XCG ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.

67 Watson Rd., South, Unit #1, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6H8

ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED Consulting Engineer

(519) 763-6443 Fax: (519) 763-3366

V,W,X,Y,Z

TRITON

Contact; John Pawley Environmental audits, site remediation, wastewater treatment,

process engineering

VALLEE LEFEBVRE & ASSOCIES

1515, boul. Chomedey, bureau S-09, Laval, Quebec H7V 3Y7 (514) 682-4732 Fax: (514) 681-1800 Contact: Pierre Brisebois, MScA,, Ing. Water and wastes WARDROP ENGINEERING INC.

400-386 Broadway, Winnipeg, Manitoba ROC 4M8 TRITON ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED

51 Townline, Orangeville, Ontario L9W 1V1 (519) 941-0330 Fax: (519) 941-1830

(204) 988-0510 Fax: (204) 957-5389 Telex: 07-57487

XCG CONSULTANTS LTD.

Contact: R,R.(Bob) Foster, P.Eng. Civil & Environmental Engineering

50 Queen St. N., Suite 904, Kitchener, Ontario N2H 6P4

(519) 741-5774 Fax; (519) 741-5627 Contact; Richard Rush

Contact: R.G. Pearson

WASTART LIMITED

Environmental Auditing; site

Municlpai/Environmental/Transportation/Water Resources

67 Watson Road South, Guelph, Ontario N1H 6H8

wastewater treatment

remediation; water and

LAMSON MULTISTAGE CENTRIFUGAL BLOWERS Dependable, quiet, trouble free High efficiency design Heavy duty cast iron housings Easy installation Maintenance free operation Clean, dry, oil-free air/gas at variable flow rates

Volumes to 20,000 CFM Both air & gas

PENCON EQUIPMENT

PH 416-827-0826

412 Samford Place, Oakville, Ont. L6L 4E8

FAX 416-847-6280

For more information. Circle reply card No. 139 64

Environmental Science & Engineering. January 1993


Product Review Dunkers flow balancing system wins WEF award

Plastic Pumps Complete range of Centrifugal, Sump and Rotary Plastic Pumps is described in an illustrated catalog published by Vanton Pump & Equipment Corp. The centrifugal and sump pumps range in capacity from 5 to 1000 gpm and the rotary pumps from fractional to 40 gpm. They are rated to handle corrosive and

hazardous liquids to 275 deg. F. Most models operate at 1750 rpm or 3600 rpm but some are designed to run at 1150 rpm. The pumps are molded in PVC, CPVC. Polypropylene, *Polyethylene,

Teflon, Tefzel, Ryton, PVDF and FCTFF. Ask for Catalog 92.01. Millar-Williams Hydronlcs, Ltd. Circle reply card No. 150

Ordering the most

At the WFF Conference in New Or

leans, the FPA presented the National Wastewater Management Excellence Awards. Ms.Lajuana Wilcher,(left) As

up-to-date

sistant Administrator for Water-U.S.

EPA, presented an award to Ms. Ange-

inrorrnation

lika Forndran, Chief of the Division of

Scientific Services for the Department

in the world

of Environmental Protection for the

City of New York. Of the 1,000 CSO (Combined Sewer Overflow) projects in the U.S.,the Fresh Creek (NY) Dunkers System took first place, being the most innovative tech nology to successfully address the pro

is as easyas ordering

blems associated with CSOs.

this.

The Dunkers system is exceptional because it allows Municipalities to cap ture a CSO event in a water-based tank,

which is normally full oflake water.The CSO event would push the lake water from one cell to another displacing the lake water until the CSO event is over.

After the event, the CSO, which has

been contained in the Dunkers system, can be pumped back for treatment when there is, again, capacity available at the treatment facility. This water-based storage tank costs a fraction of what a land-based storage tank would cost. Expensive land is not required for this system and interrup tions due to construction are not a pro

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During storm events, which can have peak flows that are several hundred times the average dry weather flow, overflows can be handled by utilizing storage.The Dunkers System is the most cost efficient storage facility available. The system allows for positive contain ment of the event and allows for a regu

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ment system that can accommodate treatment of these flows at some later time. Aer-O-Flo Environmental Inc. re

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presents the equipment in Canada. Circle reply card No. 151 For more Information, Circle reply card No. 140

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Product Review Extraordinary data logger

FloSearch applications

The new Handar 555 is an extra flexible

easy-to-use Data Logger.

Today's data logging applications de mand flexibility and there is a need to record data from an ever increasing va riety of sensors. Moreover, system con figurations frequently change from project to project. The new Handar 555 has an almost

endless supply ofsensor interfaces,each is individually selectable through an end-user friendly menu driven soft ware. Geneq Inc. Circle reply card No. 152

Flowmeter Catalog Catalog from Marsh-McBirney, Inc. a flowmeter manufacturer for over 20

FloSearch Systems are ideally suited for monitoring flow or data analysis offlow vs time, as in:

years,includes instruments for portable • Develops customer usage profile and and permanent applications. Catalog demand patterns features products for the measurement • Determines flow rates for proper siz of water/wastewater, industrial pro ing and application cesses, slurries/sludges, chemical and • Provides data for low flow or leak pulp stock applications. Products fea detection tured include Flo-Mate™ for river/

stream velocity measurements, Flo-

Tote™ Computerized Flowmeter for open channel flow measurements and

• Distribution system capacity analysis • Promotes equitable customer rate structures

• Demand metering

Volumeter™ Pump Station Flowmeter • Peak usage studies

for the measurement of inflow/outflow. Aer-0-Flo

Circle reply card No. 153

customer usage profiling and demand pattern analysis.It provides a meansfor utilities to analyze customer flow vs time and resolve billing complaints. The system is composed of the Flo Search Recorder 2107, FloSearch Transmitter, and FloSearch PC soft ware.

The Transmitter mounts between the

meter maincase and the register. The bayonet-type mount allows the Flo Search Transmitter to be easily retrofit ted to many existing Neptune meters without interruption. Schlumberger

• Theft of water detection

For more Information,

The FloSearch System is designed for

Circle reply card No. 154

Announcement

SERVING CANADA SINCE

1978

m Manufacturers and Suppliers of

majoit^ equipmentfor water and

CH2M HILL is pleased to announce the addi tion of Mr. Bill Banks, P.Eng. to the firm's Waterloo, Ontario office. Mr. Banks joined CH2M HILL as Groundwater Resources Department Manager in the industrial and Environmental Senrices Divi

wastewater treatment

CANADA WIDE REPRESENTATION 8070 Jorry Est Anjou, Que, H1J 1H5 Tel:(514)351-4632 Fax:(514)352-3711

560 Bayview Avenue,Suite 219 Newmarket, Ontario L3X 1W1 Tel:(416)836-9490 Fax:(416)836-9070

sion. He has more than 12 years of consulting experience in hydrogeoiogy, including groundwater resource assessment and de velopment, groundwater contamination and protection, and landfill gas control. CH2M HILL is an employee-owned Cana dian engineering firm with principal offices in Calgary and Waterloo. The firm offers a complete range of environmental engineer ing services from initial feasibility studies through process and detailed engineering design and onslte construction manage ment. CH2MHIU ENGINEERING

mhB era

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Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


A "Solution" for ZEBRA MUSSELS The issue of zebra mussels

is attracting increasing attention from municipalities, utilities, government agencies and industries around the Great Lakes.

One solution involves the use of JAVEX-12™sodium

We are therefore focusing much of our technical expertise on this subject. We are consulting with experts to establish dosage levels and techniques best suited to help control the spread of zebra mussels.

hypochlorite, which kills the

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zebra mussel larvae.

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For more information, Circle reply card No. 142

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Product Review Large R/S Gate Valve

»*v., f

been established that the levels of car

bon dioxide (CO2) in the air directly reflect the indoor air quality. The out side air is established at approximately 350 ppm — anything from 800-1000 ppm is considered too high and after a

Fiygt 4600 Series Submersible Mixers

prolonged period of time can cause the

'Sick Building Syndrome'. Young Environmental Systems Inc.'s CO2 recorders and controllers keep track of the CO2 content over a period of up to 22 months and then view the results on the computer screen as a graphical representation ofCO2 content over a period of time. This way owners can study the ventilation cycles and adapt accordingly. With the controller

Neo-Seguro Resilient Seal Gate Valve is

available in sizes up to 60". The unique design of this valve provides 100% full bore plus 100% bubble-tight shut-off. It is available in both N.R.S.and O.S.& Y.,

with flanged, mechanical joint or victaulic ends. Neo Valves

For more information, Circle reply card No. 155

Cost effective fresh Indoor

air through CO2 Monitoring To ensure a room is ventilated properly, fresh air must be brought in and the old stale air must be removed, but how do

we know or tell good air from bad? It has

installed, the fans and ducts will adjust the CO2 levels to an acceptable amount — working only when they have to and are cost effective.

Young Environmental Systems also has accessories that allow for tempera ture and relative humidity monitoring (another key element in determining indoor air quality). CO2 units are very versatile,they can be hard wired to exist

ing HVAC systems,run off an AC adap ter or used as a hand held portable unit because of its built-in 12 VDC power supply. Young Environmental Systems for more information, Circle reply card No. 156

The latest generation of Flygt Submers ible Mixers has modular components, assembled from a wide range of mate rials, motors and propellers to mix-in various applications, liquids, and tank configurations such as those encoun tered in wastewater treatment.

These motors are direct-driven, re

sulting in fewer parts. The absence of a gear box allows for a compact design that is easy to install in confined spaces. To provide all the necessary shaft speeds, multi-pole motors with up to 16 poles and shaft power ranges up to 25 kWare used. All this results in units with

increased reliability and maintenance. ITT Flygt

reduced

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Announcement

Making Instrumentation Work A workshop to be held at the Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

March 4 - 5, 1993 Covering all aspects of making an Instrumentation and Control system work and keeping It working. Topics Include: • Why instrumentation and control? • Design considerations and instrument characteristics • Procurement policies and justification • Commissioning and verification techniques

Mark C. Robertson, P.Eng. Thorburn Penny is pleased to announce that Mark C. Robertson, P.Eng. has been elected to the Board of Directors.

• Software solutions for increased reliability • Performance monitoring • Maintenance Database Development Software • Staff and Training Requirements

Over the last 10 years Mark has been involved in the design and commissioning of water, wastewater, and industrial plants in the municipal and Industrial sectors. His experience provides a valuable basis for proj ect management and design skills for pre sent and future projects. Thorburn Penny Is an employee owned company, with offices In Milton, Ottawa and Stoney Creek, who offer a full range of water and sewer services to the public and private

• Case Histories

• Insights to future developments in this exciting area

Sponsors: Wastewater Technology Centre Instrumentation Testing Association To register, please fax Beverly Pasian, Corporate Communications Officer, Wastewater Technology Centre, 867 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario L7R 4L7, Fax: 416-336-8912, Phone: 416-336-4588

Other locations: Vancouver, British Columbia. May 17-18, 1993 Sacramento, California. May 13-14, 1993 68

sectors across Ontario.

THORBURN PENNY Consulting Engineers 400 Main Street East

Milton, Ontario L9T 4X5.

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Product Review problems of extracting gases and trans porting samples to an off-site laboratory but still provides the high accuracy

terms of percentage gas by volume or percentage LEL and all readings are shown on a clear liquid crystal display.

A portable gas data logging system cap able ofstoring up to 2000 sets ofreadings

required.

Westech

with date and time from landfill bore

ted with infra-red sensors for quantita tive analysis of methane and carbon di oxide. Options are available for the measurement of oxygen concentration and automatic correction for changes in atmospheric pressure.

Portable analysis of landfill gas

holes and sites is available from Scottish

Anglo Environmental Protection. The Analox 1200 Monitor overcomes the

FIbresep Stormceptor System for stormwater treatment

The standard Analox 1200 unit is fit

The hand-held readout unit enables

data to be obtained directly on the land fill site and has the ability to store up to 2000 readings together with identifica tion codes. The readings can be viewed on site, or downloaded at a later stage to an IBM or compatible computer or di rectly to a printer. In addition, the oper ator can obtain a hard copy of stored data on site with the use of a small bat

tery operated printer. Independent alarm levels can be chosen and set on site for any of the gases being sampled. An optional data logging function allows an unattended unit to obtain readings automatically at variable intervals — vital where con

tinuous gas profiles are required. The analyzer can continuously read the concentration of methane over the

ranges of0-10% and 0-100% and carbon dioxide over the 0-100% range. Methane concentrations can be expressed in

BACKED BY 40 YEARS OF

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This system prevents site spills, leaks and runoff of oil to storm water systems. It also removes sediment from storm

sewer flows, reducing sewer main tenance and dredging of quality con trol ponds, A unique patented lock-up feature prevents scouring during periods of heavy stormwater flow and allows for a compact sized holding chamber for easy cleaning. The Stormceptor system can be installed in street sewers. It also

serves as a monitoring device for envi ronmental inspectors. Fibresep Limited For more information. Circle reply card No. 160

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Capital Controls performs to ISO 9001 Capital Controls Company, Inc.. Colmar,Pennsylvania-based manufacturer of disinfection systems and water ana lysis instrumentation, has been certified as meeting ISO 9001 requirements. The (ISO) International Standards Organi zation operates a certification program specifically addressing quality manage ment systems. This program provides for industry-wide standards by which to evaluate and certify a company's quality assurance system. Companies wishing to be certified as meeting ISO 9001 re quirements are subjected to rigorous

periodic reviews of all company pro cedures by an independent auditing authority. Audits cover product design, production, quality assurance, sales, engineering, management reviews of quality problems, as well as every other aspect of operations relating to overall quality. Metcon For more information,

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You didn't become a decision-maker in water

environment management overnight; you earned it through education and on the job growth. We understand; at 1\1E0 Valves, our recent expansion to offer a complete valve line for wasfewater treatment projects is backed by 4 decades of steady growth in the supply of specialized valves.

WE'RE READY Recently we've earned further recognition in your marketplace with the addition of RED VALVES and CLOW FOR YOUR VALVES fo the select group of manufacturers we represent. The next time you need valves for your project, we urge you us. Regardless of the requirement, you'll find that BUSINESS towe'recallknowledgeable, and responsive. Now offering a complete line of valves engineered

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Product Review New retractable hot tap pH housing The new Ingold Electrode Hot Tap

CW200 Controller

Mapping hazardous

maintains conductivity In cooling water systems

waste sites

Housing eliminates the need to shut

down process lines to replace or main tain the pH sensors.

Great Lakes Instruments" Model CW200 maintains a desired concentra

The Ingold Hot Tap Housing's uni

tion of dissolved and suspended solids in cooling water systems. The conduc tivity ofthe cooling water is continuously controlled by bleeding the system of water with excessive impurities and adding fresh make-up water. The con

que features are:

• Hot Tap Internals are tightly sealed to process stream thus eliminating cor rosion ofthe pH electrode connection • pH sensor can be replaced without removing outer titanium sheath from ball valve thus providing quick turn around

tion away from the pH sensor tip, thereby reducing breakage The Xerolyt pH Probe is used with the Hot Tap Housing. The Xerolyt Probe performs particularly well in adverse stream conditions such as: • Process streams that are viscous and

coat sensors (i.e. emulsion, tar, heavy organics)

• Process streams containing sulfides

tor for mapping hazardous-waste sites, and locating buried tanks and other facilities.

The EM6I, pulses a powerful EM field into the ground 75 times per se cond. Between pulses, the EM61 mea sures the response of metallic objects buried beneath the instrument.

sensor with flow switch interlock. A

It can be carried by a single operator, but more commonly, is mounted on its specially designed cart, and pulled by an operator along traverse-lines. The cart automatically triggers measure ments, which are digitized and stored in a datalogger for subsequent display. Test-site results show that the depth of detection of the EM61 is greater than that of the magnetic gradiometer. It can operate near fences and powerlines, define closely-spaced objects, and indi cate the type ofobject through the shape of its contoured response. The EM61

choice of options are offered to accomodate special application require

equally well, and is unaffected by mag

ments.

netic remanence. Geonics Limited

troller can also feed a chemical such as

inhibitor into the cooling water during the bleed cycle.

• Due to tight seals, a pressure build-up (upon insertion of the pH probe into the process) helps force any obstruc

Geonics has created a new metal-detec

The CW200 controller features auto,

offand manual operating modes for sys tem bleed and a feed limit timer to pre vent chemical overfeed.The CW200 has

10-amp power outlet receptacles for the bleed valve and chemical feed pump,01 m A/0-5 VDC and 4-20 mA analog out puts, and a prewired and 'plumbed

detects ferrous and non-ferrous metals

Great Lakes Instruments, Inc.

Ingold For more information, Circle reply card No. 164

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Geosclence modelling

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Mountain The proposed (controversial) nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada is currently underevaluation by a large and diverse group of companies and institutions, under contract to DOE.The evaluation includes detailed

geological characterization of the site's

complex faulted geology. Among other applications, this characterization will form the basis of hydrogeological stu dies to determine the possible effects of the present and future groundwater regimes. Site characterization includes three-

SITE ENHANCEMENT

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techniques for Yucca

dimensional interpretation and visuali zation of geological structure and form, and prediction of the distribution of re levant physical characteristics (fracture density, seepage conductance, etc.) within geological units. The 3D Geoscience Modelling Sys tem(GMS)from LYNX Geosystems Inc. has been selected for geological charac terization by a number of the par ticipants in the Yucca Mountain evalu ation, including the U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado School Of Mines, Sandia National Laboratories, Science

Applications International Corp., and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. The GMS is the only 3D modelling

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Product Review system available which combines inter

active geological interpretation, volumetrics, visualization and engineering with 3D geostatistical prediction. LYNX For more information,

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Suspended solids meter Capable of penetrating slurries that are too thick for optical instruments. Markland's Model 501 Suspended Solids

Portable oxygen analyzer, Model 0X630 Model OX630 Oxygen Analyzer is port able and provides convenient on the spot testing.The meter measures0-100% atmospheric oxygen with a resolution of 0.1%. Its galvanic electrode has an ex pected life of 3-5 years. The meter features easy operation, with one control knob (OFF/%), and

quick calibration. Each kit includes the

Meter uses ultrasonic attenuation to

meter, five-foot electrode, instructions,

measure % S.S. Microprocessor based

9-volt battery and carrying case. Engineered Systems & Designs

meter features Automatic Pushbutton

Calibration, Self-Diagnostics, and Automatic Dynamic Damping. The

pickup head can be a pipe spoolpiece in a flowing pipeline, or a simple throwin probe. Enclosure is NEMA-4X and has an

LCD readout, 4-20 ma output, and two set-point Relays. Markland Specialty Engineering Ltd. For more information, Circie reply card No. 167

New detector tube user's handbook now available

from Draeger Canada The newly published 8th edition Draeger Gas Detector Tube Handbook is now available from Draeger Canada Ltd. free of charge to users of Draeger detector tubes. The 318 page reference

For more information,

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Easier method of Installing pits for water reclamation

mination of volatile contaminants in

The pits are made of chemical-resis tant reinforced fibreglass. and are de signed to satisfy current government regulations. Landa, Inc. For more information. Circle reply card No. 170

New lightwall piping system Victaulic Company of America has in troduced a new method of joining, small-diameter lightwall pipe which eliminates the need for threading. Called Pressfit. the system includes a complete line of 3/4" through 2" coup lings and fittings that permit the use of lighter, more economical Schedule 5 steel pipe. Weighing 40% less than Schedule 10 and less than half of Sche

Landa Inc., a leader in pressure washers and water cleaning systems has an

dule 40.Schedule 5 pipe is easier to han dle and install and less expensive to transport. And because it provides up to

nounced the release of its new industrial

14% more flow area than Schedule 10

fibreglass pits for its line of Water Maze wash water cleaning products. The smaller pit is for use as a catch basin or sump pit. The larger pit actually can be used as an oil water separator and in some applications is all one needs to discharge into the sewer. The two new pits make installing a Water Maze system much easier and

pipe and up to 22% more than Schedule 40, it often can allow reduction in pipe size.

Made of carbon steel, Pressfit coup lings and fittings incorporate precisionmolded synthetic rubber O-rings. Victaulic

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EN\/^IfR ON MENTAL.

manual has been reformated to include

a graphic of each tube along with its technical data. An expanded introduc tion provides a broader perspective of the agencies governing the occupation al exposure limits and definitions of these limits as they apply to the work place. Additionally, measurement fun damentals are discussed with particular emphasis on application notes using Draeger tubes to conduct air inves tigations, technical gas analysis, deter

more economical.

TFRjOiINiNG

In Association with the Ontario Technical Colleges, the Ontario Environmental Training Consortium is currently offering Ministry of the Environment developed and approved training courses.

Audience: Water\Wastewater Operators, Operations Supervisors, Engineers, Consultants, Municipal Planners, and By-Law Enforcement Officers\Developers.

water and the evaluation of soil gas.The table of physical, chemical and toxicological data has been revised and ex panded to include international occu pational exposure limits. All terminol ogy complies to the lUPAC standards. Draeger tubes used with the accuro pump provide the most comprehensive, efficient and economical system for im

For a detailed brochure and registration information, call Colleen Shea or

mediate and accurate detection of over

Scott Inwood at the O.E.T.C office, 1-800-563-6555.

Act Now, as Enrollment is Limited !

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Reminder Use the Reader Service Card

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There are many labs ... not all are equal.

At EPL quality isn't just a slogan, it's part of everything we do — quality services, quality advice and quality data.

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Product Review New dissolved

oxygen analyzer

ammonium in rivers and streams.

The EC63 is designed to make field analyses fast and easy. Users place the sensor directly in the sample and the instrument will read direct concentra

tions from 0.1 to 200 ppm. No further adjustment is necessary. The meter is pre-calibrated. so that only a simple one-point calibration is required on site. The EC63 allows users to quickly obtain accurate data in the field; thereby elimi nating sample degradation during transport and/or storage.

A new microprocessor based, con tinuous monitoring dissolved oxygen (DO)analyzer has been introduced by Royce Instrument Corporation. Typical applications for the Model 9000/95 System include the continuous monitoring of DO in aeration basins, lagoons, digesters, lakes and water

HNU Systems, Inc. For more information. Circle reply card No. 184

Laboratory resplrometer

Groundwater sampling without wells HydroPunch sampling technology can save time,cut site investigation costs 5090% and eliminate unnecessary mon itoring costs. A new brochure includes cost comparisons and mini-case his tories from actual projects. Abstracts of major scientific papers confirm the ac curacy and practicality of HydroPunch sampling. QED GroundWater Specialists For more information. Circle reply card No. 187

MSU MIsslssauga receives new welding certification MSU Mississauga Ltd. was recently cer tified by the Canadian Welding Bureau toCSAW47.2-M1987.

Effective October 30. 1992. MSU was certified in Division 2.1 under CSA Standard W47.2-M1987. "Certification

ways.

of Companies for Fusion Welding of

The digital instrument is fully auto matic with features such as: 0-99.9 PPM

Aluminum."

DO range, push-button automatic cali bration. automatic altitude and chlori-

CSA Standard W47.2-M1987 pro vides for the Certification ofcompanies

nity correction, and self-diagnostic

engaged in the fabrication ofaluminum

electronics. Cancoppas For more information, Circle reply card No. 182

Handheld

toxic gas monitor At just S'A lbs., this handheld monitor measures toxic gases and vapors in real time over a concentration range of 0.12000 PPM.

Available in 3 models. MicroTIP is

the only portable PID classified as in trinsically safe under North American standards.

With user-selectable datalogging and downloading capabilities, applications include industrial hygiene, leak detec tion. and hazardous waste evaluation. Photovac

For more information, Circle reply card No. 183

New field test kits

A quick and accurate forecast ofa wastewater treatment plant's ability to suc cessfully treat particular waste streams is determined by Arthur Technology's completely automatic bench scale res plrometer. The instrument provides real time data on treatability. toxicity. BOD. nit rification and microorganism viability to maintain plant stability, prevent up sets and fines.

Using the plant's own mic roorganisms. temperature control and vigorous aeration,the instrument simu lates actual plant conditions.It provides not only timely, real world information on treatability. but determines aeration requirements and length of treatment time. Arthur Technology For more information. Circle reply card No. 185

Storm water sampling kit Eagle-Picher Environmental Services Storm Water Sampling kit begins with a basic kit that will cover 8 Mandatory

Applications for the EC63 Field Test

Parameters,for basic sampling and per mit application needs. Add on options can customize this kit to specific sampling requirements: Me tals. Volatile Organic Analysis. BTEX. Cyanide. BNA. and PCB/Pesticides. Each kit comes complete with con tainers. preservatives, flow chart with step by step guidance, cooler, ruler, pen. and waterproof vinyl labels.

Kits include: ammonia in wastewater.

Anachemia

fluoride and lead in drinking water, chloride in water, nitrate in soil, and

For more information. Circle reply card No. 186

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and specifies the minimum require ments which a company must meet and adhere to in order to obtain and main tain Certification.

Standards and Specifications Requir ing Certification to CSA W47.2-M1987. • CSA B311-M1979 — Safety Code for Manlifts

• CAN3-5157-M83 — Strength Design in Aluminum

• CSA Z267-M-1983 —Safety Code for Amusement Rides

• CAN3-Z271-M84 — Safety Code for Suspended Powered Platforms • CSA Z256-M87 — Safety Code for Material Hoists MSU Mississauga For more information.

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Perform Network Instrument Connections Instrument

Server

and

Instrument

Client give scientists and engineers high-level tools for developing and operating fully distributed, networkbased data acquisition, analysis, and control systems. With Instrument Client and Instru

ment Server, multiple Lab VIEW users can access hundreds of types of instru ments(including IEEE 488 and RS-232 devices, spectrum analyzers, gas chromatographs. and CAT scanners) or sys tems attached to any number of instru

ment Servers within a TCP/IP. AppleTalk. or Ethernet network. National Instruments

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Product Review Cost effective alternatives

to analogue recorders

equipment. Heath Consultants

sipate static electricity that can be produced by regular sorbent materials.

For more information, Circle reply card No. 190

other static-resistant sorbents. Some

cross connections or failure of other

Matasorb SR offers advantages over

achieve static resistance from a spray-

3M Maintenance Sorbents 31VI

Brand

Maintenance

Sorbents

clean up oil & water-based liquids such as cutting fluids. Sorbents are made from an innovative microfiber material

which contains millions of tiny pockets which can adsorb most types of fluid. The many configurations are light weight and versatile so it only takes minutes to put them into place. Their high liquid capacity means changingsorbent less frequently,saving

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The advanced Newlog technology of fers endless applications for water and gas utilities as well as general industry. Newlogs can be deployed in large scale surveys where conventional recording equipment would prove too expensive. The Heath Newlog is totally sealed from the external equipment.Internally powered for life, it requires no battery changing or charging. There are no fra gile components such as displays, switches, keyboard or plug-in modules. Newlog is equipped with military

specification connectors and-electrical

on application of an inhibiting ingre dient that can be worn or washed off. The static inhibitor in Matasorb SR is

impregnated into the material fibre where it remains permanently. As an added precaution, Matasorb SR is pac kaged in static-resistant poly bags. Can-Ross

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Spill Control Locker Big O's large capacity spill response kits

both material and labour costs.

are for hazardous chemicals or oil only.

3M Occupational Health & Environmental Safety

The locker is made of durable dual

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Statlc-reslstant sorbent

for flammable spills Matasorb SR, a new, reinforced, static-

resistant sorbent significantly reduces the risk of accidentally igniting volatile, flammable or combustible spills during a spill clean-up. The 100% polypropylene sorbent con

walled polyethylene. Contents are easily accessible, with enough space inside the locker to hold 55 gallons of sorbent capacity plus per sonal protective equipment and spill response tools. Each locker is equipped with a locking hasp and the words "Spill Response Kit", printed on the front, in large bold print. Available options include weather strip for outdoor use and castors for indoor mobility. Big 'O' Inc.

outputs are protected against misuse. tains a static-resistant ingredient to dis

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HOFFMAN Centrifugal Air/Gas Compressors

Exhausters

Hoffman Multi-stage Centrifugal Compressor & Exhausters are available for requirements to 45,000 CFM,at discharge pressure to 25 psig or 19" Hg vacuum for air & gas service. Hoffman centrifugals have been operating with utmost reliability and efficiency in many diverse applications such as combustion drying, agitation, fludizing, oxidation vacuum cleaning, sewage aeration, cooling and pneumatic conveying among others for more than 60 years.

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Protecting water supplies

By Philip 8. AntecoP

Do sprinklers require backflow devices?

Every year we spend bil ions of dollars across North America

Approximately 25 percent of the sam ples showed slightly elevated cadmium and lead levels. While these are impor tant health related parameters, the le vels encountered did not suggest that

to ensure that potable water is provided to the consumer. But. do we really know what we're drinking? Is backflow prevention required in fire there would be adverse health effects protection systems to protect potable from occasional consumption of sprin water supplies? kler system water, the study said. We look for guidance from the na While this study down-played poss tional 1990 Canadian Plumbing Code ible health risks from stagnant water (CPC)developed through the National entering the potable water supplies, it is Research Council of Canada(NRC)to worth noting the guidelines of the Ame answer these questions and more. But rican Water Works Association — the what does this code really provide? Out oldest and largest body in the world de of ninety-nine pages, one and a half voted to safe drinking water."At any time pages are dedicated to the protection of where thefire sprinklersystem piping is not potable water from contamination. Is an acceptable potable water system mate this adequate? rial. there shall be a backflow-prevention Many people pay insurance on their assembly isolating thefire sprinkler.system homes, businesses and personal pro from the potable water sy.stem."(AWWA perty. We do so for peace of mind. In all M14.2nd ed. — Recommended Practice too many cases, the fine print on insur for Backflow Prevention and Crossance policies provide a limited liability Connection Control.) on behalf of the insurance company. CASA's membership consists of Exclusion clauses for contamination of sprinkler contractors, designers, manu the water supply are quite common. facturers and suppliers, who actively pro To drink stagnant water from a fire mote fire protection systems and. natu protection system is unthinkable. In rally. act in the best interest ofthe major some situations there could be water ity of its membership. In speaking with treatment chemicals or anti-freeze solu

some members of CASA and the MOH

in Ontario,the backflow protection con cerns in fire protection systems would seem to be more focussed on economics rather than contaminated water hazards.

It is interesting to note that in provinces such as British Columbia. Alberta. New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, the water

utilities and plumbing authorities have taken an active role in protecting the pot able water supplies (including those connected to fire protection systems) through cross-connection programs. Perhaps there should be more aware ness. not only in providing safe drinking water, but also in ensuring that it re mains potable. Fire protection systems are only one of many thousands of water uses. Consider the numerous applica tions where water is used in hospitals, mortuaries, or chemical plating plants to name just a few. There are scores of documented cases

where contaminated water at dangerous levels has entered potable systems, put ting consumers at risk. It really is time that provinces like Ontario and Quebec caught up with the rest of Canada in cross-connection control, including fire protection systems. ESStE

tions in the pipes. Moreover wet sprin kler or wet standpipe systems provide an environment which could exceed the

Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)

of toxic metals such as Lead. Manga nese. Cadmium. Barium. Chromium.

The turbidity, colour and Iron concen

1st MEXICO/UNITED STATES Industrial Environmental Conference

trations in sprinkler system water may exceed the MCL set by our govern ment agencies. A 1986 study by the Canadian Auto matic Sprinkler Association (CASA) and a Consultant, in cooperation with

MEXICO CITY March 29-31, 1993

the Ontario Ministry of Housing (MOH). collected water samples from various sprinkler facilities (water only) in the Metropolitan Toronto area. This study set out to analyze five chemical parameters for which objectives had

Co-sponsored by Consejo Nacional de Industriales Ecologlstas and the Industrial Environmental Association

been established for aesthetic reasons

only. The study found sprinkler system water showed deterioration in quality as a consequence of the aging process and corrosive attack on the sprinkler piping. The most noticeable changes in water quality were related to aesthetic charac teristics. most noticeably in iron and

Canadian companies are invited to exhibit and participate in the joint venture matchmaking program.

colour.

Turbidity was found to be the most affected health related parameter in the water, but the bacteriological measure ment indicated that the water samples were free of pathogenic organisms.

Call(619)295-3461 for details.

*Market Manager — Backflow Preven tion, Watts Industries (Canada) Inc. Circle reply card No. 195

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Wastewater treatment

A novel and effective Industrial wastewater

treatment process Integrating biological treatment and ultraflltratlon raw waste composition, bioreactor conditions, biomass settleability and UF operating conditions. These inherent advantages of an ul trafilter translate into three key process advantages (Table 1).

Table 1

Advantages of the ZenoGem™ Process

Pilot Test Objective^

Alternative Biological

ZenoGem™ Process

Treatment Processes

Vulnerability to upsets Significantly less vulnerable since biological solids are not lost in the effluent during an upset; recovery period is short.

Performance is poor when settling is affected or sloughing occurs during upsets; recovery period is long.

by: — effluent quality — sludge production — operational considerations The experimental data were tran

slated into preliminary full scale design data from which capital and operating costs were estimated. Ultimately, the

Effluent quality

Superior quality because the UF membrane prevents discharge of biological solids or other suspended solids; free and emulsified oils are also retained by membrane

j

The objective in both studies was to determine the performance ofthe system under in-plant conditions as measured

Colloidal and emulsified materials

pass through system with minimal treatment and appear in effluent

as TSS, BOD and oil & grease

cost-effectiveness of the various full

scale systems was calculated by the clients.

Sludge production

Longer SRT's mean less sludge has to be discharged

Pilot Test Descriptions The following on-site pilot tests

Greater sludge production since SRT's are shorter

were conducted:

i) A 12 month test at a U.S. automotive There are numerous industrial waste-

water treatment technologies available on the market, each with inherent ad

vantages over competing technologies. Some of these technologies have been commercially exploited for many years while others have only recently become cost-effective as advances in related dis

cycles the biological solids to the bioreactor. but also recovers the higher molecular weight soluble materials that would otherwise pass through conven tional clarifiers and filters. These higher molecular weight materials are returned to the bioreactor for further biodegradation prior to ultimate discharge.

parts facility treatingablendof «50% synthetic/semi-synthetic and 50% mineral-oil based metalworking fluids.

ii) A 9 month test at a Canadian auto motive parts facility treating a blend of ^10% synthetic/semi-synthetic and 90% mineral-oil based metal-

ciplines, e.g. process control, are inte grated into existing processes. To pro perly select the most cost-effective wastewater treatment technology for a particular application, the technical advantages have to be understood and

Ultrafiltration (UF) is a pressuredriven cross (low filtration process in which the water to be processed flows tangentially over the surface of a mem brane filter capable of separating both

working fluids. The pilot equipment in all studies consisted of an equalization tank, feed pump. 1000 gallon bioreactor with air spargers. pH control system, level con

insoluble materials (bacteria, colloids,

an evaluation has to be made to deter

suspended solids)and higher molecular weight soluble materials from the

trols and a UF system. The UF system consisted ofa process pump,instrumen

mine if those advantages justify using the technology.

Zenon has developed the ZenoGem™ process which integrates ultrafiltration (UF) technology with biological treat ment. The net result of combining the two technologies is a unique process capable of treating difficult-to-treat in dustrial wastewaters. One of the first

industrial applications has been for the treatment of oily wastewater from the automotive industry. Process Description

ZenoGem™ is a proprietary process (patents pending)that consists of a sus pended growth activated sludge system (biological reactor) integrated with an ultrafiltration membrane system (Fi gure 1). The ultrafilter not only filters the treated water prior to discharge and re76

tation and Zenon "Z8'"tubularUF modFigure 1

treated water. The filtrate and the reten-

tate are commonly referred to as per meate and concentrate respectively (Figure 2).The concentrate is recycled to the bioreactor while the permeate is either discharged to the sewer or reused within the plant. The typical operating pressure of a UF system is 60-70 psi.

ZenoGem™ Flow Schematic Sludge for from plant

Biological Solids for Recycle

disposal

vaier to plant

The three inherent advantages of a UF system are: a) Virtually absolute removal ofsuspen ded solids and biomass; bacteria and

Feed Pump

Figure 2 Cross Flow Filtration

other suspended solids are too large to pass through the molecular pores in the membrane.

b) Rejection of emulsified oils and large molecular weight soluble materials. c)The ability of the UF to reject these materials is totally independent of

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Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


By Arnold F. Janson, M.A.Sc., P.Eng.* and Prakash N. MIshra, Ph.D.* ules.In all tests, after bioreactor seeding and ultrafilter commissioning,the pilot equipment was operated by the clients' staff with technical support provided through follow-up site visits and via the telephone. Cleaning of the ultrafilter membranes was performed generally on a biweekly basis but sometimes up to 8 weeks were allowed between clean

ings. The analytical tests were the clients' responsibility and were conducted ei ther by the clients" staff or by external private laboratories. All analytical pro cedures were based on Ontario Ministry of the Environment and/or United

States EPA protocols. All oil & grease tests were conducted with freon as the solvent. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

A summary of the effluent quality data from the two sites is presented in Table 2.The results presented are simple arithmetic averages of over 1,200 ana lyses (not including pH or dissolved oxygen) performed during the various acclimation and equilibrium condi tions.

Oily Waste water Site #1 The results indicate that an effluent of

excellent quality was produced and that >90% nitrification of TKN present in the raw wastewater was also achieved.

After a complete technical and eco nomic analysis, it was concluded by R.W. Hare et al (1990) that;

"The extent of the process informa tion developed and the positive na ture of the performance results observed, provide a high degree of

and very few synthetics or semi-syn thetics, nitrogen was added as a nutrient

BODs COD

>97% 92%

and nitrification was not observed.

Total fats,oil &grease(TFOG) Hydrocarbon fats, oil & grease

>97%

The client prepared a business case analysing the cost-effectiveness of the process on the basis of the experimental results. The analysis indicated that the process is cost-effective and preliminary plans for a full scale system are in preparation.

(HFOG)

>98%

The effluent produced was virtually devoid of suspended solids and nit rification was achieved in the treatment

of oily wastewater containing semisynthetic and synthetic metalworking fluids.

The cost-effectiveness of the process depends on the specific application. If the inherent technical advantages of fered by the process are required for suc cessful treatment of a given wastewater, the process will be cost-effective. Con versely,if the advantages are of no signi ficance, an alternative technology may

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

The ZenoGem™ process integrates biological treatment with state-of-theart ultrafiltration technology. The pro cess derives its technical advantages from the inherent ability of a UF to re ject suspended solids, bacteria, emul sified oils and large molecular weight soluble organics independent of the bioreactor operating conditions, wastewater quality, UF pressures or biomass settleability. Two of the key advantages are superior effluent quality(because of the absolute filtration achieved) and reduced vulnerability to upsets(because bacteria 'are not lost during upsets). Other advantages include reduced sludge production and the fact that

be more cost-effective.

With specific reference to the treat ment of oily wastewater from the auto

motive industry, the client prepared independent detailed economic evalua tions for both sites and concluded that

the proposed process was the most costeffective treatment method.

The process has tremendous poten tial in a wide variety of applications as environmental regulations tighten and as the costs associated with sludge dis posal spiral upward.

simultaneous carbonaceous oxidation and nitrification can be achieved.

The experimental results of 2 on-site pilot studies totalling 21 months of test ing indicate that an effluent ofexcellent quality was produced. The following

Reference

Hare, R.W., P.M. Sutton, P.N. MIshra and A. Janson, Membrane Enhanced Biological Treatment of Oily Wastewater,

removal efficiencies were achieved dur

Water Pollution Control Federation Con

ing these tests:

ference, Washington, DC, 1990.

■I^ble2

assurance that a cost-effective full

Effluent Quality from On-site ZenoGem™ Tests

scale membrane bioreactor system can be designed and installed and

can be expected to perform techni cally at a level equal to or better than a conventional oily wastewater treat ment system." On the basis of these results, a system to treat 40,000 gpd was designed and installed at one of the client's facilities.

The system was commissioned in Sep tember, 1991 and a formal performance evaluation is in progress. The results to

Parameter

(ppm)

BOD5

1170

17.3

COD TFOG

5298 634 276

435 17.7 4.5 <10 4.7 0.97

HFOG

TSS TKN

NH3-N

with the pilot scale results.

Lead Zinc

The effluent quality is comparable with the results of the testing conducted

Effluent

(ppm)

Reductii

(%)

Oily Wastewater - Site #/ (U.S. automotive facility, 12 month test)

date are excellent and are consistent

Oily Wastewater Site #2

Influent

67 -

0.264 2.00

0.045 0.452

98.5 91.8

97.2 98.4 -

93.0 --

83.0 78.5

Oily Wastewater - Site #2 (Canadian automotive facility, 9 month test)

BOD5

311

9.2

at site #1. At this site, because the was

COD

6450

tewater consisted of primarily true mineral oil based metalworking fluids

TFOG HFOG TSS

2564 2205

540 20.8

Al

615 2.71

1.7

<3 0.034

97.0

91.6 99.2

>99.9 >99.5 98.7

*Mr. Janson is the Unit Manager, Bio logical Treatment Processes,Zenon En vironmental Inc. Burlington, Ontario.

**Dr. Mishra is a Staff Engineer at the General Motors Technical Centre, Det roit, Ml.

Environmental Science & Engineering. January 1993

Note: Each of the primary parameters (COD, TFOG) was sampled and analysed 370 times

(185 feed, 185 permeate) during the 21 months of tests. HFOG analyses were conducted 278 times and the remaining analyses were conducted between 20 and 90 times each.

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Mexico City calls for bids for water distribution network modernization

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The newly-created Mexico City Water Commission plans to involve the private sector in a major restructuring of the city's water distribution, pricing, billing, maintenance and dis charge systems. Undertaken to alleviate the city's chronic water shortages,the modernization process will place special emphasis on improving Mexico's water treatment capabilities and creating economic incentives for using treated water in stead of pure water in industrial activities. It is expected that the new systems will eventually reduce fresh water consump tion by 20 to 40 percent and halt depletion ofthe city's aquifer. Carlos Casasus, General Director of the Commission,says the city plans to call for bids from private sector companies shortly. Phase one of the program will entail the awarding of contracts to companies who will establish means to track down and formally register households who are pirating water.This stage will also include the installation of meters to facilitate proper billing. Phase two will seek out private com panies to manage billing systems, and Phase three will entail the wholesaling of water to private companies for distribution in different areas of the city. The implementation ofPhase three,is expected to go a long way towards ensuring that the distribution networks are kept in good repair. Due to geologic conditions, the city's water pipes break continuously. Currently, there are no economic incentives for keeping this network up. But when private com panies have to pay for the water they are going to distribute, it will be in their interest to maintain the networks.

Mr. Casasus also noted that recent legislation mandates a new federal tax on untreated water discharged into inland waterways. Revenues from the new tax will be used to finance waste water treatment.

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In explaining Mexico's water problems he said that only 76 percent of households have access to running water in their homes and only 61 percent have indoor drainage systems. Shortcomings in the nation's water distribution system were exacerbated by the economic crisis ofthe mid-1980s. With the Mexican economy on the mend, however, improvement of water and drainage systems is a top government priority. Problems that have plagued the country's water system include unrealistically low fixed-water rates, a large percen

tage of households whose water use is not registered or billed, reluctance on the part of industry to use treated water and a general lack of maintenance of underground water pipeline networks.

"There is currently no economic incentive for reducing water consumption," Mr. Casasus said. "The reforms, how ever, now allow us to charge for water on the basis of metered consumption.The new rates are very progressive. That is, the more water you use, the more costly the water gets. The rates are designed to make water more expensive for big users." Mr.Casasus is extremely optimistic about the prospects for environmental protection offered by the new program."The aquifer under Mexico City is currently dangerously overexploited," he said."If we don't do something about it now,the overexploitation will deplete the aquifer in less than a decade. But, I believe in the next decade we're going to have substan tial water consumption savings and a water treatment pro gram that will reverse that decline and return this city to a much more stable water supply. I also think it will eventually be one of the world's largest waste water treatment programs in the world."

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Association news

CEIA projects world environment market of$450 billion by 2,000 AD technologies and services required for cleaning up our environment was esti mated to be worth about $250 billion in

1990 and is projected to grow to over S450 billion by year 2000.In Canada the current market is worth $7 billion and

will rise to about $12 billion by the turn of the century. The Canadian environ mental protection and pollution/control industry must rise to the competitive challenge of providing a significant por

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By James W. MacLaren, P.Eng., Consulting Engineer

The price of water and sewage services in Ontario municipaiities

Much has been written about

provements and storm and combined

vation will reduce actual household

the municipal stake in water

sewer overflow control, the increase

conservation and the Great

would be substantially more. Currently the Ontario Ministry of the Environment is suggesting that the needed annual capital improvements with respect to municipal water and

consumption by as much as 20 percent. Typical household bills for water only will range from $400 to $430 per annum by the end of the century. In respect to sewerage charges, the American Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies estimates that typi cal household costs for sewage service only will increase from S190 per annum to $615 by 2000 and $2,000 perannumby 2010 — this despite the impact of con

Lakes clean-up. Widely ranging estimates have been prepared on the relative costs to householders

and

municipally-located

industries

within Ontario towns and cities to effect the needed remedial actions.

Because of a rudimentary and ad hoc

policy in the setting of municipal water rates, customer charges for water and sewer services vary widely. Many On tario municipalities levy fees for water

servation which does not reduce the cost

and sewer services at fixed rates and

of combined sewer overflow control, storm water management or system re

rarely with reference to all costs. More

habilitation.

than a million customers in Ontario

These household costs are staggering and suggest the average Ontario house holder will be paying two to three times

municipalities enjoy water and sewage services on a flat rate(unmetered basis). The capital and operating costs of water supply and wastewater systems are generally covered by an amalgam of in tergovernmental grants, tax revenues, development charges, fixed levies and

current costs for water and sewer ser

sewage services plus urban runoff con

vices over the next 10 to 15 year period despite the introduction of water con servation, Municipally served industry and commerce will suffer even greater percentage increases with the removal of the declining block rate. Enough of procrastination! If we want Ontario municipal consumers to continue to support environmental up grading of water resources and their

trol and rehabilitation will cost at least

conservation,then we must tell them the

one-half billion dollars a year more in

real price of sustainability. The Great Lakes Water Quality Ag reement called for all municipalities in cluding those of Ontario to meet BATEA** standards by the end of 1982 and for the parties involved to "provide financial resources to ensure prompt

fees based on recorded use.

The most common pricing formulae for metered customers employ declin ing block rates — the greater the quan tity used, the lower the rate. The cost of wastewater services is often recognized by a surcharge on water billings, but more frequently as an assessment on rateable property values.

capital spending over current levels for

As a result, here in Ontario in 1990-92,

the foreseeable future. These increased

it has been estimated by Environment Canada and the MISA* Advisory Com mittee that actual household charges for water supply and sewage services aver aged $225 per household per year (2.6

expenditures of course imply increased operating costs as well, so the com pounding impact on household rates over the period equates to about a 4 per cent increase annually, or a household rate of$750 annually by the end ofthe 20 year period. The MISA Advisory Committee has

persons per household)and if all appli cable costs had been accounted for, the

charge would have been $335 per household.Similarly, moderately-sizedindustrial-commercial customers paid about 50 cents for 1000 litres that would increase on a real-cost basis to 67 cents

per 1000 litres. These higher charges based on an annual family income ofapproximately $57,000 (1990) for Ontario represent about 0.6 percent of household income and compare to a stated figure by the Ministry of Energy of 2.6 percent for energy use within the home. The US Environmental Protection

Agency indicated that in the same ge neral period, water and sewage services were equating to $375.00 per household per year or 1.0 percent of gross U.S. an nual household income. EPA indicated

that these charges would increase to $625 per year based only on increased waste water controls. The indications

were that with safe drinking water im82

indicated to the Minister ofthe Environ

ment that a compounding rate increase of 7 percent annually would be more appropriate, resulting in a household charge of$1,300 per annum at the end of

twenty years or 2.3 percent of current household income levels.

These represent wide discrepancies on household impacts — $750 versus $1,300 annually and the public's desire for environmental improvement as stated in recent polls could be materially dampened if it is made aware of these higher but disparate costs. Recent corroboration of the scale of

construction of needed facilities,"

Ten years later, neither the eight Ame rican states nor the Province of Ontario

have achieved this pollution control ob jective nor have they arranged for its financing nor do they agree on the cost of the road ahead.

Surely,Ontarians deserve better treat ment than this. The Ontario Round Table on the Environment and the

Economy has in its September 1992 Re port on "Restructuring for Sus tainability" made it clear that we must achieve sustainability by "instituting systems of full-cost accounting","edu cating people on environmental issues" and "redesigning government systems" to recognize the complex,subtle and per vasive inter-connectedness of the envi

ronment, the economy and society. So these increases can be found in pub lished United States data. An analysis of let's do it. the impact of the Safe Drinking Water Act on US municipal water charges sug *Municipal industrial Strategy for Abate gests that household rates for water only ment, will increase by 100 percent by 1999, **Best Available Treatment Economic even though the impact of water conser ally Achievable, Environmental Science & Engineering, January 1993


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design features eliminate the two flow problems that have plagued other combined air/water cleaning systems: improper sizing of variable diameter orifices, and media displacement by surging or irregular flows.

Idaal Ratpaffl

259 Midpark Way S.E.

EIMCO Process Equipment A Baker Hughes company 5155 Greekbank Road

Mississauga, Ontario L4W1X2 Tel:(416) 625-6070 / Fax:(416)625-3519

4940 Chlsholm St. / Ste. 1

Ste. 220

Delta, B.C. V4K 3X2

Calgary, Alberta T2X 1M2 Tel:(403) 256-6812

Tel:(604) 946-0421 Fax:(604) 946-7837

Fax:(403) 256-7071 P.O. Box 300

1 Holiday Street 5th Floor, East Tower Polnte Claire, Que. H9R 5N3 Tel:(514)695-9531 Fax:(514)695-8099

For more Information, Circle reply card No. 240

Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 (801) 526-2000 Fax:(801) 526-2005 U.S. Patent #5019259


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