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Contents
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December/January 2002 Vol.14 No. 6 Issued January, 2002
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Are ocean liners polluters? - See page 7
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JMembranes tr^t iron and manganese - See page 40
Features 7 10
The Cote D'Azur was lovely - but are ocean liners polluters? - editorial comment
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City of Waterloo receives drinking water
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Ontario research develops ultraviolet disinfection technology
United Nations declares 2001 the year of the volunteers
award in Quebec
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Edmonton hosted three provinces at
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Blockage-free wastewater handling
WCW&WA Conference
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Canadian ultrafiltration membranes treat
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Turning waste into valuable materials Quality of sleep is critically important Pressure rising on global fresh water State-of-the-art cathodic protection for above ground storage tanks
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Alberta's tire recycling successfully reaches a major milestone Internal vs. external drop structures
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Guide to Consultants and Laboratories
79 Equipment and Service Suppliers Products and Services
105 Environmental Associations
44 46
Geosynthetic clay liners offer many advantages for containment applications WEAO biosolids report now available Coors brewery expands low-rate anaerobic treatment system
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Prince Philip and WWF launch new fund
53 54
Particle sizing system minimizes wastes Upgrading well water disinfection systems and water treatment
Directory & Specifiers' Guide
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107 Effects of nanotechnology on atmospheric
ES&E's 14th Annual 65
iron and manganese
109 NB and QC sign environmental agreement 110 QN reviews post-Walkerton activities 113 Innovative UV system 114 International conservation honour for BC
forestry company 117 Ontario proposes changes to air dispersal models for regulatory compliance
Departments 8
Feedback
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Literature Reviews
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Industry Update
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Product Review
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Ad Index
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Professional Cards
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Date Pad
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Editorial Comment
The Cote D'Azur was lovely - but are ocean liners polluters?
Eons ago, we sailed from the
UK to Australia via the Suez
Canal. Virtually every even ing, we saw crew members heaving cases of bottles, cans and other garbage over the stern. After being
dumped overboard, the garbage laid a trail, bobbing amid the powerful wake of the liner's screws before sinking be neath the waves. Some years ago I wrote an article in ES&E called: Girdling the globe with garbage. In the piece I speculated that future marine archeologists might plot the trans-oceanic era of our civilization by the wine bottles and other non-biodegradable debris laid down by the many ocean liners sailing the same
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routes around the world.
Few of us realize that such liners, at
the very zenith of their power, were ac tually endangered species as a maritime version of Darwin's theories was emerg ing on the drawing boards in Seattle. In economic survival of the fittest,
powerful ocean giants like the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth I, the Normandie and the United States of
America, were quickly displaced by the arrival of the Boeing jumbo jets. But the evolutionary process continued. While jet planes caused the demise of trans-oceanic travel, huge passenger ships - bigger than ever - evolved in the form of cruise ships. Close up, they look more like aquatic skyscrapers than ships. Travel by ship staged a remarkable comeback with the advent of cruising. Now, travellers can leisurely visit both natural and architectural wonders of the
world. They can visit the Acropolis, the Colosseum, the Sistine Chapel, or the
Leaving the cruise ship by ship's tender for Nice. ES&E photo - T. Davey a Mediterranean cruise on a ship which had a capacity of some 1,100 passen gers and 365 crew, a mediunn-sized cruise ship by today's standards. The Mediterranean has been part of much of our history and it is littered with historic artifacts. Alexander The Great
built the city which bears his name in Egypt, along with a great lighthouse on its shores whose remains are being re searched by underwater archeologists. Greek Triremes once battled Spartan warships around 415 BC, as later Roman ships did battle with the Phoenicians. Nelson destroyed Napo leon's warships in the Battle of the Nile, and the Italian Fleet was largely de stroyed at the Battle of Matapan during WWII. Many Royal Navy warships lie at the bottom of the Mediterranean af
environmental im
ter encounters with U-boats. Most pas sengers en route to seeing the land-based wonders of ancient Europe are unaware that they are sailing across a sea whose depths contain artifacts equally rich in history. We saw no sign of the overboard dumping which had gone on in earlier years, indeed, no sign of any environ
pacts of cruising? We recently enjoyed
smoke from the funnel from the diesel
splendours of the beaches of the Cote D 'Azur and many North African coun tries. In North America too, passengers can view great aquatic species such as polar bears and whales. But what are the
By Tom Davey, Editor and Publisher
mental malfeasance save for some black
engines. But even this ship - dwarfed alongside some modern cruise ships when we docked-had to take on enough
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food, water and fuel to sustain a small
town. (And let it be admitted there were large amounts of food and drink avail able to restore pasengers following rig orous touring treks.) While we saw no apparent signs of dumping of any kind on our seven day trip, we wondered where and how the wastewaters were
being handled? Closer to home, over one million
passengers a year booked cruises on more than 300 voyages that traced the Pacific coastal routes between British
Columbia and Alaska. The popular trips to view whales and other exotic wild
life have been growing steadily for al most 20 years and last year contributed about $508 million to the BC economy. It is estimated that on a one-week trip, a typical cruise ship might generate some 794,936 litres of sewage a day. During the peak summer season, with an aver age 20 ships can-ying 2,000 passengers and crew each (approximately twice the passenger capacity of our cruise ship), the daily discharge has been roughly estimated at some 9.5 million litres, the
equivalent of the entire amount of sew age discharged by a small city. Discharges of so-called 'grey' water usually refer to wastewater from sinks, showers,dishwashers and laundiy facili ties, but may also contain detergents, oil, pesticides and medical wastes. In addi-
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tion to sewage, grey water and diesel exhaust, today's cruise ships also dis charge toxic chemicals from dry-clean ing, photo processing and other services. The Mediterranean is a pond com pared to the Pacific which is the largest ocean in the world by far, yet west coast pollution from cruise ships is now be ing alleged. The West Coast Environ mental Law Association is on record as
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seem blissfully unaware of any environ mental impact which might result from their travels. We have come a long way -literally and metaphorically -from our early voyages where garbage was sim ply heaved over the stern without any comment from passengers. But I won der what the environmental burden
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Commissioner urges Canadians to make use of
though this process is over five years old, only 37 petitions have been received
kind in Ontario, included over 175,000
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mental legislation. In her recent report,
village of Deloro in March 1998. The study, the most comprehensive of its
radiation measurements throughout the village. The findings, released to resi dents in July 1999, concluded that it is safe to live in the village. In withdrawing the charges, Ian Scott, counsel for the Ministry of the Attorney General, reminded the court that the MOE had previously been found not guilty after a lengthy trial on charges
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A charge against the Ministry of Envi
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Industry Update
Government proposal on road salts
Manitoba government accepts drinking water recommendations
released
Manitoba's Health Minister, Dave Chomiak,and Conserva
tion Minister Oscar Lathlin, accepted a number of recom mendations of the Drinking Water Advisory Committee on bacterial testing of water, November 9, 2001. The govern ment will:
• accept 70% of the cost for testing private wells and 100% for repeat tests of wells with positive results; •continue education and communication initiatives such as
a drinking water information line and the distribution of well water fact sheets;
•conduct a legislative review of regulations governing semipublic water systems such as restaurants and other estab lishments that serve the public;
• set the goal of drafting key legislation and regulations for the spring sitting of the legislature; and Five million tonnes of road salts are used each winter in Canada.
A 60-day public comment period started December 1,2001, with the publication in the Canada Gazette, Part I of the recommendation that road salts, which contain inorganic chloride salts with or without ferrocyanide salts, be added to Schedule 1 under the Canadian Environmental Protec
tion Act(CEPA). The government will make a final deci sion on this legal step following a complete review and consideration of the comments received. Canadians are
welcome to provide comments until January 29, 2002, to Environment Canada.
The government recognizes the importance of road salts in protecting roadway safety and is not proposing a ban on road salts or to put in place any measures that would com promise or reduce road safety. Consultations will be launched next year on better ways to manage road salts so that harm to the environment is re duced. This follows the release of a comprehensive five-
year scientific assessment by Environment Canada that de termined that road salts in sufficient concentrations pose a risk to the aquatic environment, plants and animals. A five-year study concluded that because of high releases
around storage and snow disposal sites and through runoff and splash from roadways into soil, streams and rivers, road salts are harmful to the environment. The assessment was
restricted to ecological effects as the expert panel judged that there was no evidence of human health effects.
The assessment report is available on Environment Cana da's Green Lane web site at: www.ec.gc.ca/CEPARegistry.
• act on the recommendations for a task force to examine,in
detail, the resources required to carry out the rest of the rec ommendations including the establishment of a drinking wa ter coordinating centre for Manitoba. During the summer, despite the absence of any reported illnesses, Premier Gary Doer had called for the testing of water systems being used by schools, hospitals, personal care homes, and day cares.
US panel of water security experts underscore threat to drinking water A panel of top US water security experts cautioned public utility officers November 13, 2001, on the potential physi cal, chemical and biological threats to public drinking wa ter supplies. They predicted new requirements for expanded water testing and monitoring. The Water Security Monitoring panel, convened by the
Hach Company at an AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, discussed threats to,
and the security of, public drinking water supplies. Leading engineers, consultants, environmental program managers and a retired Center for Disease Control executive, all underscored the importance of practical solutions includ ing intensive and frequent water monitoring, physical secu rity and emergency response plans in all water districts. Teiry Engelhardt,a drinking water specialist with the Hach Company in Loveland, Colorado, said: "Water systems of every size across the country need to be vigilant and pre pared for deliberate attempts to contaminate water systems." Bill Borlase to serve on WEF Executive At the Water Environment Federation
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When air bubbles are released in a'burp' during the treatment process, pathogens and other particles can escape removal. The last treatment barrier in most drink
ing water treatment plants is filtration and a burp of bubbles can punch holes in filters - tiny holes, but large enough to let pai'ticles and pathogens escape into the water that goes out to customers." Scai'dina identified the causes of bub
ble formation while he was working on his master's degree. "Before Paolo's
findings, we knew that bubbles could cause problems," Edwards said,"but we didn't know how they formed or the range of the impacts." Scardina also learned that air bubbles can interfere
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dreds of times higher than other plants. David Salt, a plant molecular physiolo gist and the leader of the study, says: "These plants have this extraordinary capacity to accumulate metals and we've now seen how they do it." Scientists have enjoyed some success with phytoremediation experiments, but most known hyperaccumulators are small. By genetically modifying larger plants to become hyperaccumulators, they could speed the process, making way for development in brownfields and urban sites left unusable by industrial
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If heavy metals can make vegetables too toxic to eat, why not develop plants that will sequester metals as a first stage of a mining process? This could not only produce metals for industry, but also clean up contaminated soils. Scientists at Purdue University have discovered a gene they believe helps 350 plants known as hyperaccumulators. Such plants can contain nickel, cad
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Industry Update
Japanese planning nuclear reactors for apartments A tiny nuclear reactor designed to gen erate power in Japanese basements is in progress. Called Rapid-L,the 200-kilowatt micro-reactor measures just six metres high and two metres wide. Ini tially it was conceived as a plug-andplay source of power for lunar colonies.
Proposed assessment of Afghan environment
itarian needs of the Afghan people are first secured and that an interim govern ment is in place. Then, he said, UNEP
Kofi Annan's Special Representative for Afghanistan, delegates from four Af ghan factions established a 29 member cabinet-style Interim Authority. Toepfer said it is vital that the human
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vironment Programme (UNEP) called for those involved to consider the need
for a thorough environmental assess ment of the country. Speaking at the UNEP Headquarters in Nairobi, December 6, 2001, Toepfer
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said: "Armed conflict, which has been
waged in Afghanistan for at least 20 years, can lead to environmental degra dation in areas such as freshwater, sani
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World Bank presents initiative for sustainable commitments The combination of resource depletion and population growth places the sustainability of development at risk in a large number of the poorest countries, according to Environment Matters, the World Bank's annual environmental re view.
The 'genuine' savings rate, which fac tors a country's natural, human,and pro duced capital, is negative in nearly 30 countries, while wealth per capita is declining in another 20. This implies that the asset base underpinning devel opment is being eroded in these coun tries, with consequences for social wel
developing world to escape poverty. "Not only are we facing environmen tal depletion and poverty on an immense
from its heavy metal properties rather than its radiological properties. There are about 25 sites around the province
scale, but the World Bank estimates
where the level of uranium exceeds the
show that events of September 11 in New York and Washington, DC, will result in more suffering for the poor in the developing world," said Ian Johnson,
new level of 20 micrograms per litre. There are also several municipal or Crown operated water systems in New
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fare now and in the future.
Some developing countries are los ing up to 4.8 percent of GDP because of productivity and natural capital loss due to environmental degradation, accord ing to the report, which was announced October 25,2001. That loss is also with
out the anticipated impacts of climate change, which threaten to undermine long-term development and the ability of hundreds of millions of people in the
concentrations in New Bmnswick drink
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comes from untreated sewage. In many outbreaks,however,the specific diseasecausing germs and their ultimate source may never be identified. The new research could paint a gloo mier picture of global climate change, which some researchers predict will in crease the number of heavy-precipitation events. Along with bacteria and vimses, antibiotic-resistant organisms ai^e spread ing through watersheds, according to the US Society for Environmental Journal ists electronic publication TipSheet. In related research, the New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection has found that increased rainfall consistently leads to significant increases in poten tially harmful organisms such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
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Conference Report
Edmonton hosted three provinces at WCW&WA Conference
Flying across the Prairie Prov
inces is always a spectacular reminder of the vastness of the
unique land mass that is Canada. Even at 500 mph, the flat ter rain of the Prairies seems endless. From
40,000 feet up, the huge fields below seem to have been laid out in square miles with military precision, redolent of a gigantic floor tiled in marble. Light dustings of snow enable subdued col ours of diverse crops to show through, giving a range of hues and patterns again reminiscent of huge square tiles. Over Alberta, the terrain changes from mile to quarter mile squares Albertans measure farms by the number of quarters-and the flat landscape gives way to an undulating mix of forests, farms and finally the bustling oil rich city of Edmonton. I marvel once again, at the sheer scale of the unfolding land scape and am struck by the fact that this huge area is serviced by the Western Canada Water & Wastewater Associa tion whose annual conference I was at
tending. Huge land mass, small popu lation, huge responsibilities. Debarking from the plane I saw Winnipeg's Bill Borlase who was wait ing to pick up the Water Environment Federation's President Elect, flying to the conference from Texas. Bill kindly offered me a lift and I rode to Edmon
ton in style with Robert McMillon and his wife to the Westin Hotel, with the tradeshow and most seminars to be held at the Shaw Convention Centre. The
Centre is a unique glass and steel build ing which drops steeply down the edge of a cliff overlooking the North Sas katchewan River to reveal several huge areas of tradeshow, seminar rooms and
banquet facilities. Some 500 delegates attended the conference where 65 tech
nical and operations' papers were pre
The ultra modern glass architecture of the spectacular Shaw Centre, gives little Indication of the depth and scale of the conference and tradeshow area. Conference photos - ES&E
the public about the value and pricing of safe drinking water. One valuable case history was particularly encourag ing. If school boards and teachers be come involved,field trips to water plants can become pait of the official curricu lum and teachers become enthusiastic about the environment and water treat
ment. Discussions showing various water usage predictions based on engi neering studies, were also combined with case histories showing ways con sumption had been reduced through media and public awareness campaigns. An intriguing look at how sleep can affect water treatment operations was given by Stephen Poole, Epcor Water Services Inc., in his paper: Sleep well, live well, work well. His paper intro duced the concept that the quality of sleep is critically important to both qual ity of life and effectiveness at work. Water and wastewater utilities provide
sented.
service to their customers on a 24 hour,
Water conservation strategies were part of the pre-conference workshops on Sunday with presenters quite literally, and surprisingly, sharing experiences
seven day week basis. Larger utilities meet this demand with 24 hour staffing in critical areas, using a rotating shift schedule. Smaller utilities may use ex tended hours, or standby and call-out systems. Rotating shifts, extended work days, and call-outs all have the poten tial to disrupt the normal cycle of sleep ing and waking. "In both our work and private lives.
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. It was
generally admitted that the water in dustry had done a poorjob of informing
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time is a precious commodity. Sleep is undervalued in our society, and most of us deal with scheduling problems by cheating on sleep," he said. Sleeprelated problems can have significant negative effects on our work and our private lives, and for many of us the problem cannot be completely elimi nated. A more complete version of his paper is published elsewhere in this issue.
On the opening day, the WEE Presi dent Elect Robert McMillon not only performed his official duties but later gave a paper on biosolids experiences in Texas, showing how his plant had turned once expensive liabilities into profitable and environmentally benefi cial experiences. His presentation pro voked some vigorous discussions when he fielded questions with enthusiasm and clearly relished the ensuing debate. In her paper Facing the Drought Victoria'.^ Strategy, Deborah Walker, Capital Regional District, BC, outlined a range of water conservation initiatives. She said:"The Capital Region draws all of its supply from above ground reser voirs, primarily from the Sooke Reser voir, which has a capacity of 12 billion gallons. Our delivery capacity is ap proximately 100 MIGD. The Goldstream Reservoir serves as our back-up and has a capacity of 2.2 billion gal-
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Conference Report Ions," she said.
"The Victoria area depends on rain fall to fill our reservoirs. While we nor
mally get about 1,210 mm (48") of rain during the winter months,this past win ter's rainfall was about half of what we
normally receive - the lowest rainfall since 1900. This lack of rainfall dropped our reservoir levels by over 30% from the normal. This shortfall placed us in a serious water shortage situation." Major awards presented at the con ference were:
H.M. Bailey Award - Les Gammie H.C. Lindslen Award - Don Burgess Al Reiiner Award - Frank Wetsch
Laboratory Excellence Award Glen Brown
Hatfield Award - G.F. Hwang A Pipe Tapping Contest took place within the tradeshow area with the City of Red Deer coming first. EPCOR East took second place, EPCOR West came in third. City of Regina was fourth, with the Celebrity Team finishing in fifth place. EPCOR East and West teams were formed by staff formerly based at east and west maintenance yards.
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Top photo (left to right): Bill Borlase, P.Eng., Linda Blankenship, PE, and WEE President Elect Robert McMillon. Bill Is currently the only Canadian elected to the WEEExecutive Committee. Linda is Deputy Director, WEE Development/Subscriber Services. The President Elect represented WEEand also gave a paper on blosollds. Middle photo: Deborah Smith, St. John's, Newfoundland, spoke on water conser vation Issues. Bottom photo: Pipe Tapping contest underway.
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WCWWA Conference Report
Quality of sleep Is critically Important Sleep well, live well, work well
Today's society is evolving to
wards a 24 hour economy,and a 24 hour lifestyle. Many in
dustries and essential services
operate round the clock. Heat, light, communication, entertainment, work,
trade are readily available at any time, at the flick of a switch, or the push of a few buttons. Sleep, and even relaxation are viewed as unproductive downtime. Value is placed on the ability to work anywhere and at any time, aided by ever smaller and more able communication
devices and computers. The habits of chronic workaholics are recognized positively, while the needs for adequate sleep and relaxation are largely ignored. The human race spent about a mil lion years evolving into reasonably efficient hunters and gatherers, then spent a few thousand years to becom ing farmers, followed by just a couple of hundred years to become today's 24 hour, 365 day indus trialized, electronic
society. We have an ad
vanced society with sophisticated tools and toys, but we are equipped with a need
By Stephen Poole, P. Eng., Senior Engineer, EPCOR Water Services
for sleep that evolved to meet the de mands of a hunter - gatherer lifestyle, during that million or so years. Our rhythm of life is based on the circadian cycle of light and dark, warm and cool generated by the rotation of our planet. We are not designed for continual peak performance. We speak of the ability to work long hours at demanding tasks in terms of working like a machine. Yet most of us would not run a machine be
yond the limits of its designed perform ance and endurance, and expect it to op erate flawlessly for ever. We benefit from the 24 hour avail
ability of a wide range of communica tion, utility, transportation, health care, and public safety services. We are able to indulge in a wide range of activities at any time of the day or night. The downside is that we do just that. To fit it all in we disrupt our nomal sleep pat terns, and steal time from sleep for other activities.
How are we doing? Are we coping well with a lifestyle that satisfies most of our needs, but neglects this one little detail about sleep? Studies suggest there are approxi mately 65,000 road traffic deaths in the US each year; about 13% of the total may be caused by people falling asleep at the wheel. Three Mile Island,
Chernobyl,and several other nuclear ac cidents occuiTed between 1:30 and 4:30
a.m. The ill-fated decision to launch the
Challenger space shuttle was made at the end of a three-hour teleconference call.
That call took place at the end of a long series of delays and problems. The man agers involved had been working inten sively for 12 to 19 hours,some with only two hours sleep in the previous 24 hours. In 1978 a jet passed over Los Ange les airport at 32,000 feet and headed out over the Pacific Ocean. It was supposed to land at LA. The auto-pilot was fly ing the plane, the entire flight crew was asleep. The tower managed to activate an audible alarm in the cockpit and wake the crew, 100 miles out over the sea.
By the luck of the draw, most of us will never be involved in a nuclear melt
down, or take an unscheduled side trip on an airliner. Do we run the risk of
being involved in a traffic or industrial accident caused by fatigue? Or we may find ourselves among the two-thirds of north Americans in one study who re ported sleep problems on a regular ba sis. What price will each of us pay? Death? Injury? Chronic Fatigue? Poor
performance at work? Damage or de struction to relationships or family life? There are techniques, and skills to help us cope with the challenge, and there are resources to help us to develop those skills.
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habits: R - relaxation; E - exercise;
D - diet; 40 - devote 20 mins. a day to relaxation and 20 mins. a day to exercise; C - communication; I - inti macy; A - attitude. Relaxation is a necessity, not a wasteful luxury, especially for those suffering from fatigue brought on by outs, or jet lag. Relaxation is down time, with the mind and body at rest, to allow recuperation and recovery. It is not sitting watching the game on TV, or indeed any other activity rather it is achieved through a con scious choice of inactivity. There are
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you and find 20 minutes in your busy day to apply it. Everyone knows the benefits of ex ercise; countless New Year's resolutions attest to this. Exercise relieves stress
and promotes cardiac and respiratory health. Exercise does not have to be a
gruelling, rigorous routine to be effec tive. A casual, but brisk walk, or a few
stretches before a physical activity can be beneficial. Again,find those 20 min utes and just do it! Do not exercise, or shower, shortly before attempting to sleep. Allow at least an hour to wind down before trying to sleep. Good dietary habits can help you to function well, even if your sleep/waking rhythms are disrupted by shift work, or extended work hours. For the first meal
after waking,eat an equal number of pro tein and carbohydrate calories. For the second meal eat foods higher in proteins, and lower in carbohydrates. For the fi nal meal of your waking day, go high in Reference
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carbohydrates, and low in protein. Al ways try to eat more fibre and less fat. Potassium fights fatigue, be sure to get enough. A whole range of foods from apricots to zucchini can supply you with potassium. Do not try to regulate your sleep/waking cycle with caffeine and al cohol. Sure,caffeine might help keep you awake, and alcohol may help you get to sleep, but they damage the quality of your sleep and your wakefulness. The number 40 is our reminder to get 20 minutes of relaxation, and 20 min
utes of exercise every day. It is also the milestone age beyond which our bodies find it harder to recover and recuperate from abuse of their natural rhythms. How many of us could party all night and work all day when we were 20, but now we are falling asleep watching the 11 o'clock News(or maybe the 6 o'clock News)?
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Communication is the key to main taining the quality of your relationships with your family and friends, especially when the demands of work force you to live out of sync with them. Intimacy starts with self-awareness. When you understand what makes you feel good or bad, then you can start to develop that special close relationship with someone else. Feelings of love, loyalty and belonging are vital to psy chological, emotional, spiritual and physical well being. The final word in our formula is atti
tude. If your work schedule, or the pace of life in general, is causing fatigue, or sleep problems, you stand a better chance of coping and adjusting if you start with a healthy detennination to take good care of yourself, and your relation ships, than if you respond with cynicism and bitterness. If you don't take good care of yourself, then who will? Conclusion
Our modern 24 hour lifestyle offers numerous advantages and opportunities, but it also challenges the natural rhythms of sleeping and waking. The resulting fatigue can cause mistakes,reduced pro ductivity, accidents and wrecked rela tionships. There are techniques avail able to help us to adapt and cope with the challenge. There are numerous re sources through which to access these skills and techniques including; Cana dian Sleep Institute, Dr. Adam Moscovitch(403)254-6400; Centre for Sleep and Chronobiology,CSC,Univer sity of Toronto, www.utoronto.ca/csc/.
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Pressure rising on giobai fresh water
More than 1,000 water experts meeting at the
2001 Stockholm Water
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world population will increase by up to three billion in the next 25 years. Each person will need a daily supply of fresh water. By 2025, about 2.7 billion peo ple, nearly one-third of the projected population, will live in regions facing severe water scarcity, says a new study by the International Water Management Institute. Asia and sub-Saharan Africa,
with some of the most heavily populated and poorest regions of the world, will be most affected.
Hosted by the Stockholm Interna tional Water Institute, 33 national and
international organizations,representing hundreds of thousands of people and all regions, gathered together to find solu tions to the world's water problems. One serious difficulty is the water conflict between agriculture and the environ ment. Environmental scientists report that water consumption must be reduced by at least 10% in order to protect riv ers,lakes and wetlands. Agricultural sci entists say that water usage within agri culture must increase by 20% in order to maintain food supplies and avoid catastrophic starvation. "The truth is that both sides have a
point," said Holland's Crown Prince Willem Alexander, keynote speaker at the official opening of World Water Week. The prince launched the five year long Dialogue on Water, Food and Environment, an international scientific
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"In developing countries, irrigation today accounts for over 80% of the wa ter consumed,so that the debate among agriculturists and environmentalists on how to manage water for agriculture is of paramount importance to the very poor," says William Cosgrove, of the
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and policy coalition created to resolve the dilemma between agricultural pro duction and environmental protection. "Increasing scarcity, competition and ar guments over water in the first quarter of the 21 St century will dramatically change the way we value and use water and the way we mobilize and manage water resources," said the prince. "In novative ways of using this precious commodity have to be found to protect ecosystems and ensure food for the bil lions on this planet." The Consortium for Dialogue on
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Storage Tanks & Containment
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bottom in contact with the soil or sand and subject to corro sion. Proactive owners have been utilizing cathodic pro tection for more than 50 years to control corrosion-related metal loss and resulting leaks. With increasing public sen sitivity to environmental issues, many governmental agen cies enacted laws mandating the use of cathodic protection on above ground storage tanks(ASTs). Regulations are also being implemented to monitor individual tanks for leaks through sensing instrumentation. Once a cathodic protection system has been installed on an above ground storage tank, it must be periodically moni tored. The (US) National Association of Corrosion Engi neers (NACB) has set forth the practices and criteria by which the systems are to be evaluated. In the past, this has commonly involved obtaining potential measurements in the soil at the tank perimeter using a voltmeter and a port able copper-sulfate reference cell. The corrosion engineer
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was then responsible for interpreting the readings. This in cluded speculating on the potentials at the centre of the tank based on readings taken at the perimeter. Over the years, seemingly, each owner or con'osion en gineer developed their own criteria for using data at the pe rimeter to estimate potentials at the tank's centre. These criteria included: -1,000 millivolts "on",-850 millivolts "off,
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and subtracting 1 millivolt for each foot of tank radius. After years of research on perimeter potentials, Corrpro's engineering staff began placing monitoring tubes under tanks in the mid 1980s to obtain precise data. The test data below was obtained by running a portable copper-sulfate reference cell through the monitoring tube installed beneath an 80' diameter petroleum storage tank. Based on the data at the perimeter, one would be led to believe that this tank met criteria for effective corrosion
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subject to active corrosion. This particular tank had failed an internal inspection in spite of the fact that it was listed as having an "effective" cathodic protection system. After evaluating several sites with similar results, it be came evident to Conpro engineers that a means by which to obtain potential profiles across tank bottoms was essen tial. Therefore, Corrpro worked in conjunction with the nation's leading boring equipment manufacturer to develop the method and materials used to safely and economically install monitoring tubes. The result of this co-effort is the development of BullseyeÂŽ. With the Bullseye system in place, the level of corrosion control achieved by an existing or new cathodic protection system can be monitored. The cathodic protection system can then be adjusted or modified to achieve desired corroEnvironmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
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Recycling
Alberta's tire recycling successfuiiy reaches a major miiestone Ibertans are celebrating the accomplishment of recy cling 20 million tires in that province. "20 million recycled tires means a
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we have turned what was once a prob lem into new markets and opportunities for enterprising Albertans, a testament to the spirit behind our Alberta Advan tage," said Premier Ralph Klein. Sid Hinton, Chairman of the Tire
Recycling Management Association of Alberta(TRMA),joined the Premier in September to celebrate this milestone at the Wilbert Mclntyre Park in Edmon ton, site of a major project using recy cled rubber products. He said that rubber sidewalk blocks
and other products manufactured from recycled tire material are an innovative and safe alternative for use in parks and playgrounds. The Tire Recycling Program was started by the Government of Alberta in 1992 as an initiative to rid the province's landfills of stockpiles of scrap tires. Today, virtually all have been eliminated and approximately three million scrap tires are recycled on an annual basis. Alberta's tire recycling program is increasingly recognized as amongst the best in Canada and around the world.
There are a growing number of busi nesses in the province that recycle scrap tires into various value added materials
and products, including tire shred, rub ber crumb and manufactured rubber
products. The TRMA was established by the Government of Alberta as a separate administrative agency to collect the
$4.00 environmental levy for each new tire purchased at the retail level. The TRMA is charged with the responsibility of managing the provincial program for overseeing the recycling of scrap tires. The first stage of the tire recycling process includes the collection and shredding of scrap tires. The tire shred ding process involves the use of large machinery that cuts up tires into small pieces (one to two inch and larger). At
this stage, tire shred can be used for a variety of civil engineering projects (e.g. lightweight fill material for highway projects or leachate collection material for new landfill cells), or it can be used as feedstock for the production ofcrumb (second stage of recycling). The second stage of the process is crumbing. During this stage, machin ery is used to remove the steel and fibre from the shred, by grinding the material into fine pieces. The steel is removed by magnets, with the fibre removed by aspiration. At this stage, crumb can be used for a variety of loose applications, including top dressing for sports fields (it protects the crown or growth layer of grass), as a replacement for sand in play grounds(outperforms sand three to one), or it can be used as a feedstock for the
production of manufactured products. The third stage is the manufacturing of products. Alberta companies are cur rently manufacturing a variety of prod ucts including mats, bricks, sidewalk blocks, agricultural dairy mats, etc. The success of Alberta's tire recy cling program is due in large measure to the cooperation of a number of stake holders. Key among these is the coop eration of municipalities and their com munities. Contact: kevin.oneil@trma.com
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Infrastructure
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drop structures
Formany years,the management of sanitary sewage flow into maintenance holes, through piping at substantially different elevations, has been achieved through the use of drop structures. The drop structure enables the incoming sewage to be spilled directly into the mainte nance hole invert, without creating dan gerous splashing situations. The manufacturers of precast con crete drainage structures have developed an internal drop structure to provide
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Overseas Report
United Nations declared 2001
the year of volunteers
The United Nations declared 2001 as the International Year
of Volunteers (lYV). Volun teering is an increasingly credible way to build and sustain the in
stitutions of civil society, to help solve serious problems, to create healthier communities,and to empower people to lead more productive and fulfilling lives. It is particularly important in this time of globalization and rapid change in which the gaps be tween rich and poor are growing
meals, local transportation and other necessary services. In cases where this is not possible, CESO covers part of the
officials and also with their international
expenses.
consultant, Mott MacDonald from Brit
The purpose is to improve the qual ity of life of others by enhancing the ca pacity of people in developing countries and emerging market economies, to manage and produce goods and services
derives its revenues from user fees.
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and our collective destinies are
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endangered by forces that seem beyond the control of most peo ple. In July 2001, Abhay
demand will go down by more than 20% due to water loss re
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Tadwalkar, who has been work
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lic awareness for water conser former Metro Toronto) for the past 16 years, undertook a vol Personnel at the Regie Autonoma Comunaia, Satu vation. A continuing production unteer assignment in Eastern Eu Mare, Romania (left to right): loan Leitner, General capacity requirement of 800 1/s rope. This volunteer work was Manager: Edit Telegdy, Economist and Translator; Doru was identified. The most cost-effective alter assigned through CESO Interna Chereches, Technical Director; Abhay Tadwalkar; Simona Curtean, Engineer;and Agnes Baiog, Engineer. native to meet future water de tional Services. CESO (pronounced KESSO), also in both the public and private sectors. mands and water quality standards was known as the Canadian Executive Serv CESO is active in 30 countries in Af identified as follows,at a total estimated rica, Asia, the Americas, and the Carib cost of(US)$6.7 million: ice Organization, is a Canadian, volun teer-based, not-for-profit organization bean and in the 13 new market econo • Rehabilitation of the existing 30-year founded in 1967. CESO's mission is to mies of Eastern Europe and the former old (Martinesti) Water Works at a ca pacity of 6001/s. promote and extend the economic and Soviet Union. social growth and well-being of the Abhay spent four weeks of his an • Constniction of a new water treatment Aboriginal peoples of Canada and of the nual vacation in July 2001 helping the plant (200 1/s capacity) at the site of a peoples of the developing nations and utility company in the City of Satu Mare, 70-year old "Old Water Works". Due to emerging market economies. CESO is Romania to develop a Master Plan for space limitations at this location, the supported by the Canadian public sec Water Supply. Satu Mare is situated in need to carry out further assessment of tor through the Canadian International the north-western part of Romania, options to treat backwash wastewater Development Agency (CIDA), the De about 600 km from the capital city of from this plant was identified. partment of Indian Affairs and North Bucharest. The present community area • Rehabilitation of the existing wells or ern Development(DIAND),and provin of the City of Satu Mare is 15,027 hec construct new wells in the vicinity of the cial and territorial governments. tares with a population of approximately old water works. CESO is also forging strong partner 132,000, according to the 1992 census. • Construction of a new 20,000 nr^ res ships with the Canadian business sector The main industries in the city are ervoir. with more than 300 corporations and machining, timber, textile, food, build In addition, it was identified that foundations supporting them. In turn, ing and warehousing. Regia Autonoma water distribution system rehabilitation CESO volunteer advisers assist poten Comunaia(RAC)was founded as a util works needed to be undertaken at an es tial and/or current clients of Canadian
businesses in disadvantaged economies and prepare such clients for the global marketplace. CESO volunteer advisers receive no salary. However, the client can be expected to cover the volunteer's costs such as airfare, accommodation.
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ity company in Satu Mare to provide domestic water, sewerage, district heat ing, public transport services and man age the recreational grounds of the City of Satu Mare. RAC is a state-owned
company, which operates as a private company but its profit/loss is reported to the City Council and all the decisions regarding investments and fixed assets are made by the City Council. The RAC
timated cost of(US)$5 million. Abhay further recommended that the actual el
ements required for water works reha bilitation and the distribution system modifications be identified through fea sibility studies and network analysis. His contribution also helped the RAC authorities better appreciate the require ments of funding agencies in the west- , ern world. ❖
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technology has undergone remarkable progress and re finement during the past 30 years. The Province of Ontario is a major research centre for UV technol ogy with a long history of participation in UV research, starting with the early work in the '60s and '70s, conducted by
able at that time. Currently the Tillsonburg PCP contin ues to achieve disinfection
targets using the original UV equipment installed in 1982. At the present time, UV is well established as a reli
able disinfection technology for water and wastewater. In
the former Ontario Water Resources
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Commission and later the Ministry of Environment (MOE). In 1982, these projects culminated in the first fullscale UV installation in Tillsonburg, Ontario. Trojan Technologies, in part nership with the MOE, installed an open channel, modular UV2000 System in the Tillsonburg Pollution Control Plant. This equipment was the proto type of an innovative design that ulti mately was installed in over 600 sites
UV systems are installed in wastewater treatment plants. In Ontario, UV is often pre
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mated cleaning systems and sophisti cated controls. The modem systems are now designed to meet a range of disin fection limits including stormwater, pri mary, secondary and the more stringent limits required for filtered wastewater used for re-use applications. UV is pres ently used for water in the pharmaceutical, food and electronic industries and also
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infect stormwater (CSO); a three-year study by Averill (1998) evaluated high-rate
physical/chemical processes for CSO pretreatment before disinfection with UV.
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creased the reliability and decreased the maintenance
Trojan System UV4000 installed at London, Ontario, time. A variety of lamp in May 1996, effectiveiy treating 19 MOD. types, such as low-pressure wastewater quality on UV dose demand, low-intensity, low-pressure high inten
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sity and medium-pressure high intensity, are now available. The lamps are placed in either a horizontal or vertical array in an open or closed channel with lamps parallel or perpendicular to the flow. A range of cleaning options, including manual wiping, chemical, mechanical and automatic chemical/mechanical
lection of an appropriate chemical is im portant. Sophisticated controls provide power modulation to accommodate changes in flows and effluent quality. On-line monitoring is now available for UV%T, turbidity, lamp-intensity and flow rate.
Conventional low-pressure lamp sys tems ai^e appropriate for small plants or low flow applications. However,the in troduction of high intensity lamps and automated cleaning,resulted in a smaller footprint making UV disinfection feasi ble for large flow plants, i.e., Edmonton Gold Bar with a peak flow of588 ML/d. Two large UV installations in Ontai'io are in London (peak flow 304 ML/d) and Windsor (peak flow 125 ML/d). UV disinfection for drinking water In Ontario,over 100,000 UV systems are presently installed in homes and cottages. In addition, low UV doses in activate Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts, providing an economical disinfection for drinking water from sur face water sources where protozoan con tamination is an issue.
The future of UV technology in Ontario The US EPA convened an UV work
shop in 1999 to evaluate the results pre sented from several research projects involving UV and protozoa (Clancy, 1999, Finch, 1999, Linden 1999). One
wipers, is now available. Field experi ence indicates that all systems require
of the studies was conducted on surface
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that a low UV dose(<10 mWs/cm-) was effective for the inactivation of Ciyptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts.
In Europe, UV has been accepted for many years as a reliable and economical technology for drinking water disinfec tion. The US EPA is presently consider ing UV as a Best Available Technology for the inactivation of Ciyptosporidium and Giardia. This will drastically alter the previously held belief that filtration and ozone were the only treatments avail able for protozoa in drinking water.
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A true indication of the importance and also the acceptance of UV technol ogy is the formation of the International UV Association in 1999. The rapidly growing membership includes scientists and engineers interested in advancing the knowledge base and the application of UV technology. The International Headquarters is located in Ayr, Ontario; Dr. J. Bolton is Executive Director.
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and large contaminants, each of which can cause clogging in the pump. Set ting aside either one of these causes au tomatically leads to a compromise. It is inevitable that small passages lead to blockages. Unfortunately, even when pumps are designed with larger passages - which could result in less than ideal flow distribution through the impeller - even here, blockages could still occur.
The size of the solids passage as a starting point for selecting sewage pumps has been questioned. With a de creased focus on the solids passage di ameter, it has at the same time been pos sible to present new equipment to the industry, based on pumping technology that does not meet the current specifi cation requirements with regards to the solids passage. Is, then, blockage-free pumping re ally achieved by solutions neglecting the solids passage size? No blockage "The (un)importance of the solids 38
passage diameter has been based on the conclusion that blockage is not caused by large pollutants. However, wastewater does not only contain small parti cles that can be handled by small throughlets. There are situations in which large solid particles are present in the wastewater, and solids passages which are too small, can cause major problems. "In situations where the level of pol lution in wastewater is not fully predict able, it is particularly wise to limit the risk of blockage as much as possible. Certainly in the future, systems which separate rain water and sewage will be more commonly used and we will only see the pollution level of wastewater increase.
"Eliminating blockages from waste matter that is not supposed to be there means unexpected,and often significant downtime costs. Here, too, prevention is certainly better than cure," says Alfredsson.
"Specification designers would do well to continue taking into account the solids passage size - even if it may be reduced to some extent to what they are used to. The specification of the solids passage must be considered for each spe cific case, and in some situations it will
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In many cases,a high rotational speed offers the best solution. The pump will be smaller and cheaper, which is inter esting, but because of the smaller size the passage will also be smaller. Here too,careful consideration will detennine the best solution.
Long-term pump efficiency Another thing to consider in the pump selection is the efficiency. Kjell Alfredsson points out an important aspect: "In the search for an effective solu
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brane filtration plant in the Town of Seekonk, Massachusetts, is the largest of this type in the United States and the only one of its kind in the State. It incorporates a unique reject water reuse process to increase plant recovery. The Seekonk Water District relies on groundwater for both domestic water and fire protection. For nearly two decades, the District had been experiencing high levels of iron (up to 2 mg/L)and manganese(> 6 mg/L)in the prod uct water, exceeding the US National Secondary Drinking Water Regulations. Historically, the District used an in-ground treatment sys tem consisting of oxygenated water injection around the wells to oxidize and settle both minerals. The process was generally effective, but when one of the wells was taken off line, it became a challenge to meet peak summer water de mands. In 1998, the District conducted an assessment to
determine the best available technology for upgrading the existing treatment process. The evaluation included pilot testing of the following processes: • immersed membrane filtration (ultrafiltration); • pressure filtration with sand/anthracite media using "in termittent regeneration";
• pressure filtration with greensand media using "intermit tent regeneration"; and • pressure filtration with greensand media using "continu ous regeneration". Raw water for these pilot tests was obtained from an existing two and a half inch monitoring well with a manga nese concentration range between 2.5 and 3.1 mg/L. Membrane filtration was very effective in meeting the water quality goals of 0.03 mg/L manganese and 0.01 mg/L
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Pressure filtration using continuous regeneration with greensand media was marginally effective in meeting the water manganese goal of0.03 mg/1 at a loading rate of(US) 3 gpm per square foot of filter surface area. The pilot test demonstrated a production efficiency of 96.5%. During the piloting process the region experienced se vere flooding, resulting in E.coli contamination in one of the District's wells. Due to this flooding, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection changed the sta tus of the District's water supply from a "groundwater" source to "groundwater under the influence of surface wa ter" source, which would require full treatment under the Surface Water Treatment Rule.
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tion membrane system provided by Zenon Environmental Inc. was the most advantageous for the District. The mem branes not only met the iron and manganese removal re quirements, but would also provide a positive physical bar rier to prevent bacteria and pathogens from entering the dis tribution system. Raw water is pumped from the District's wells into a com mon intake line. Potassium permanganate and sodium hypochlorite are injected prior to a compact "static" mixer, to oxidize both iron and manganese. Sodium fluoride is also added at the same location. After the static mixer,the water
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Biosolids Management
WEAO biosolids report now available
The Water Environment Asso ciation of Ontario has com
pleted the report entitled: Fate and Significance of Selected Contaminants in Sewage Biosolids Applied to Agricultural Land Through Literature Review and Consultation with
Stakeholder Groups. Study results which had been presented at conferences and meetings,are available in the report. WEAO initiated the study in late 1999 as part of an ongoing effort to update and improve the agricultural land application of sewage biosolids in Ontario. Specific objectives of the project were to:
land-applied sewage biosolids have been studied by many experts. They all ar rived at a similar conclusion that appli cation of biosolids on agricultural land is safe, provided the guidelines are fol lowed. This included a three-year epidemiological study done by Ohio Uni versity which compared the health of the people living on farms that received biosolids to those living on farms that did not receive biosolids. Some mem
bers of the public, however, are still skeptical and remain unconvinced by the evidence. Their concerns arise from a
variety of incidences: the Walkerton E.
• Review, assess, and summarize infor
coll outbreak; microbial contamination
mation assembled from literature and
of tile drainage water following animal manure application; and a perceived in adequate monitoring and control of biosolids application. The study recom
consultation with credible non-govemment organizations, farming associa tions, experts and regulatory agencies (Stakeholders) regarding the fate and significance of contaminants in sewage biosolids after they are applied to agri
mended more studies be carried out to define and build consensus on risk as
• Use the information to divide specific contaminants in sewage biosolids into two groups. Group I contaminants have
sessment and management, and to de velop and/or evaluate best management practices to minimize risks. Trace Organics: which include VOCs, PAHs, pesticides, dioxins and furans,
sufficient credible scientific information
and LAS surfactants, are deemed to be
to assure the public that the current ag ricultural land application program/ guidelines are adequate to protect the well-being of soils, crops, animals, hu man health, ground and surface water qualities. Group II contaminants do not yet have such information. • Recommend a long-term study pro gram to complete the information gaps and actions that can mitigate any adverse effects that may be caused by the pres ence of specific contaminants in sew age biosolids. Comprehensive Terms of Reference for the top three studies iden tified in the long-term study program should be provided. • Disseminate the study findings and
Group I, due to their low concentrations in biosolids and/or rapid loss in the soil. Endocrine Disrupters: Alkylphenol surfactants and their degradation pro ducts including 4-nonyl phenol are
cultural lands.
recommendations to the Stakeholders
and municipalities through report/s)and workshop(s). Major study conclusions and recom mendations are summarized as follows:
Heavy metals: the current II metals being regulated in the biosolids guide lines are deemed to be adequate and are classified as Group I. The other metals silver, antimony, etc., are deemed to be Group II, and more data collection in biosolids and soil are recommended.
Pathogens: are deemed as Group II. Human health impacts of pathogens in 44
Tony Ho in biosolids be developed and then to be followed by field surveys. Radionuclides: are deemed as Group II. Ontario sewer use bylaws prohibit the discharge of radionuclides. Medi cally used radionuclides that may be discharged with human wastes are short lived.
Nitrogen and Phosphorus: are deemed to be Group I due to loading limits of 135 kg of plant-available nitrogen per hectare per five years. The study was co-sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Environment Canada,
City of Windsor, Regional Municipal-
WEAO initiated the study in late 1999 as part of an ongoing effort to update and improve the agricultural land application of sewage biosolids in Ontario. deemed to be Group I because these contaminants biodegraded rapidly in aerobic soil. Estrogenic hormones are considered as Group II due to lack of data. However, ongoing work at Agri culture and Agri-Food Canada on con centrations and fate of estrogenic hor mones in land-applied animal manure would be useful to estimate the signifi cance of hormones in sewage biosolids. Pharmaceuticals: are considered as
Group II due to lack of information in biosolids. By nature, most pharmaceu ticals are designed to be water-soluble, biodegradable and have short half-lives. The study recommended that analytical methods for measuring pharmaceuticals
ity of Waterloo, City of Hamilton, Regional Municipality of Niagara, Regional Municipality of Halton, City of Toronto, Regional Municipality of Durham, City of Peterborough, City of Ottawa and Ontario Federation of
Agriculture. Tony Ho and Dan lonescu, of the Ontario Ministry of Environment, are the co-chairs of the Technical Steering Committee for the study. The study was carried out by R.V. Anderson Associates Limited, M.D. Webber Environmental Consultant and SENES Consultants Limited.
The final report can be downloaded from: www.weao.org.
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Coors brewery in Virginia expands iowrate anaerobic treatment system
Paques ADI Inc. recently con
structed a second patented ADI-BVFÂŽ anaerobic reactor
at Coors'Shenandoah Brewery in Virginia, US, on a design/build con tract basis, with start-up and commis sioning occurring in October,2001. The first BVF reactor was constructed there
in 1995. The decision to build another
reactor was based on the expansion of the Coors production facility and the excellent performance of the original reactor.
The Coors Brewing Company's Vir ginia facility is located between the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and the Shenandoah River, near the Shenandoah National Park. Treated wastewater from
the plant is discharged directly into the environmentally sensitive South Fork of the Shenandoah River. The area is con
sidered as Class 1 pristine for environ mental permitting conditions. Initially, the wastewater at this facil ity was treated directly with a conven tional high-rate activated sludge system, which was started up in 1987. As is the case with many brewery wastewaters high in carbohydrates, but low in nutri ents, direct treatment with activated
sludge is problematic and sensitive to load changes. Treating this type of wastewater directly with an activated sludge type system is highly suscepti ble to fdamentous bacterial growth. Operators were continually chal lenged to keep the system sufficiently fine-tuned to meet effluent limits. Op erating costs for energy use, chemical addition and sludge handling/dewatering were substantial. At that time there
By Shannon Grant and Robert Landine, ADI Systems Inc., and Albert Cocci, Paques ADI Inc.
The original 22 700 rrf (6 million US gal.) and new 45 400 rrf (12 million US gal.) ADI-BVF reactors at Coors Brewing Company near Elkton, Virginia. The new BVF reactor (upper basin to the left and still without its cover at the time of the photo) was started up in October 2001; the original BVF reactor(adjacent and to the right) has been in operation since 1995. was also a concern for emission of vola
tile organic compounds(VOCs), which prevented further facility expansion. Coors' personnel undertook an analy sis of the market place in the late 1980s and early 1990s to look for an appropri ate technology to enhance the perform ance of the waste treatment system, re duce operating costs, and reduce VOC emissions. Various anaerobic and trick
ling filter technologies were investi gated. In the early 1990s,Coors entered into an agreement with ADI Systems Inc. to conduct a preliminary bench-scale pilot study of the anaerobic BVF reactor sys tem to prove its adequacy in treating the Shenandoah facility's wastewater. The low-rate BVF reactor offered the advan
tages of lower temperature operation, digestion of waste activated sludge
Table 1 - Design Parameters and 2001 Average Operating Results for Coors' First BVF Reactor Flow
COD
TSS
Design Influent
2840 mVd
3400 mg/1 2970 mg/1 500 mg/1 240 mg/1 85 percent 92 percent
150 mg/1 460 mg/1 250 mg/1 130 mg/1
Parameter
2001 Influent
2690 mVd
Design Effluent
2840 mVd
2001 Effluent
2690 m-Vd
Design Removals 2001 Removals 46
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72 percent
(WAS),greater flow and load equaliza tion, and easier procurement of seed sludge over high-rate anaerobic systems. Additional land use was not a signifi cant factor in the decision. The pilot was successful and consistently achieved good removals, with an average of87% COD removal at an operating tempera ture of 2rc.
ADI Systems was contracted in 1994
to design and build a 22,700 m'capac ity BVF reactor to treat the brewery wastewater at a design flow and BOD
loading of 2,840 mVd and 6,400 kg/d, respectively. The reactor was also de signed to digest the sludge produced in the existing activated sludge unit. The original BVF reactor has per formed very well. The improvement in the final effluent characteristics, and re
duction in sludge generation,energy use, chemical addition, and operating costs have been significant(Heidt and Burke, 1996). Waste sludge yield has been so low in fact that Coors has not had to
waste any biological sludge (anaerobic or aerobic)from the system in more than two years (at the time of writing in November 2001).
Design parameters and 2001 average operating results for the first BVF reacContimied overleaf
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tor (through September 2001 when the second reactor came on-line) are pro vided in Table 1. Average operating
temperature of the reactor was 30°C for the time period reflected by the 2001 average results. During previous years the reactor typically operated 3-5°C cooler (based on the yearly average) before a new biogas boiler was installed in late 2000 to utilize biogas for heating the system. The BVF reactor is a proprietary technology which is classified by ADl as a low-rate upflow anaerobic sludge blanket system. The relatively large volume of the BVF reactor helps pro vide internal equalization, as well as sufficient sludge storage capacity to maintain significant sludge mass at long retention times. The large sludge inven tory allows the system to operate at suboptimum temperatures (the original
BVF reactor operated at as low as 2rC for weeks at a time), allows aerobic sludge from the downstream process to be digested, minimizes overall sludge
yield (and waste sludge generated), and provides for significant stability and re silience against shock loadings.
Table 2 - System Design Flow and COD Loading Item
Design Average
Peak
Flow
9 460 mVd
15 100 mVd
COD
20 500 kg/d
24 100 kg/d
well as transfer heat via the boiler/heat
positive odour control. Access hatches and sampling ports are provided to al low inspection and monitoring. A pair of effluent pumps for each re actor conveys effluent to the activated sludge system, based on operator-input ted flow settings. The cover and reac tor designs for both systems allow level and volume fluctuations so that effluent
flow can be kept constant for several hours, and even days. Allowable vol
ume changes are 2,460 m'and 4,920 m^ for the original and new BVF reactors, respectively. This built-in equalization is ofsignificant benefit in terms of main taining stable conditions for the down stream activated sludge and chlorination processes, allowing chemical addition (for polymer, chlorination, dechlorination, etc.) and recycle rates to remain constant for extended periods of time. The relatively long hydraulic retention
The new BVF reactor has a total vol
time of the BVF reactors also means that
ume of 45,400 m^; the original BVF re
influent BOD loading to the aerobic sys tem remains very stable. Sludge recycle piping and pumping
actor has a total volume of 22,700 m\ half the volume of the new reactor. The
The relatively large volume of the BVF reactor helps provide internal equalization, as well as sufficient sludge storage capacity to maintain significant sludge mass at long retention times. new design parameters for the two-reactor system are given in Table 2. Once the new design conditions are reached, the typical flow split between the reac tors will be two-thirds/one-third, with
the new BVF reactor taking the larger flow.
The reactors at Coors are of earthen
and concrete construction, with vertical
allows sludge to be withdrawn from the effluent end of each reactor and returned
to the influent end to provide greater contact with incoming wastewater. In terior baffles promote retention of sludge within the influent zone and dis courage short-circuiting. The reactors have low-speed, high-flow mixers which operate on an interim basis to pro
earthen berms. The reactors are lined
mote better substrate-biomass contact, reduce thermal stratification, reduce
with an impermeable double-layer syn thetic geomembrane. Each reactor has a floating geomem brane cover with a layer of insulation
dead zones, and maintain sludge fluid ity. Piping is placed in the influent zone of the reactor in a design that promotes
attached to the underside. The covers
even distribution of influent beneath the
are sealed gas tight to the concrete pe rimeter walls, thereby allowing collec tion of biogas, temperature control, and
sludge bed. Supernatant piping and pumping allows liquid to be drawn from near the top of the reactor and mixed
concrete side walls constructed on
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with the influent wastewater to provide blending and buffering of pH, alkalin ity, organic loading,and temperature,as exchanger system. Magnesium hydroxide slurry is typi cally added automatically to the influ ent to the anaerobic system to boost al kalinity and maintain a stable pH. Biogas is generated on a continuous basis and is collected beneath the reac
tor cover automatically by a biogas blower and fed to the boiler for utiliza
tion; excess biogas is flared. A pressure transmitter is used by the control sys tem to continuously monitor the cover
pressure and control the biogas blower speed so as to maintain a desired pres sure set point. The cover operates un der a small negative pressure. The computer control system pro vides continuous monitoring and outputting of system parameters such as flow, temperature, pH, cover pressure, etc. This data is trended graphically to aid in operator control and monitoring. System pumps, mixers, boiler,flare, and biogas blower are automatically control led by the PLC control system accord ing to fixed or operator-adjustable setpoints. To start up the new reactor, sludge was pumped from the original reactor through common piping between the two sets of recycle pumps. Heating of the new reactor contents was accom
plished using the boiler which burns biogas produced in the system. Since there was plenty of active sludge already acclimatized to the Coors wastewater to
seed the new reactor, start-up proceeded quickly and smoothly. At the time of writing, the new BVF reactor had been in operation for one month treating all the wastewater flow from the facility, which is currently about half the design flow/load for the new reactor.
The low-rate anaerobic BVF system has proven to be reliable, efficient, and has significantly reduced operating costs associated with aeration, nutrient addi
tion, and sludge handling/dewatering/ wasting at Coors Brewing Company in Virginia. Furthermore,the overall treat ment plant has been much easier to op erate since the first BVF reactor was
added to the treatment train in 1995. The second BVF reactor allows for consid
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Marine Environment
Prince Philip and WWF launch new fund to protect Canada's marine environment powerful message in defence
A
of the Canadian marine en
vironment was delivered in
Toronto, October 20, by Prince Philip. He was attending the launch of the Duke of Edinburgh Fund to Protect Canada's Waters. Speaking without notes he displayed impressive knowledge of the serious problems and economic realities of Canadian aquatic resources, its fisheries. His message was leavened with a regal touch of humour when he leaned over to give advice to a camera man lying in a contorted yet prostrate position on the floor. "Just wait until the TV lights come on," the Prince advised in a fatherly tone which broke up his media audience. But his message was very serious and wide-ranging, and showed a great deal of scientific understanding about key ar eas of concern including: • Gwaii Haanas: A spectacular area in EC, off the southern Queen Charlotte Islands/Haida Gwaii, called Islands of Beauty by the Haida First Nation; • Western Lake Superior: The great inland sea, provides crucial habitat for coastal brook trout, the bald eagle and the threatened peregrine falcon; •The Sable Gully: Canada's underwater Grand Canyon, 200 kilometres east of Nova Scotia and home to the rare north ern bottlenose whales and thousand
year-old coral; and, • Igaliqtuuq on Baffin Island, where the Inuit propose to protect the eastern Arctic bowhead whale,the longest-lived mammal on the planet. "Progress in the protection of our marine environment has been rather
slow compared to that on land," said Prince Philip. "The main difference is that the oceans belong to all; there are no proprietorial rights as exist on land." He cited the losses of the cod fisheries in Newfoundland and the loss of her
ring fisheries in the North Sea as trag edies. He said that despite immense de velopments by the global fishing indus try in developing sophisticated trawling
Left to right: Joshua Laughren, Prince Philip and Monte Hummel at the press con ference at Toronto's Royal York Hotel. Photo - WWF Canada
static at some eight million tonnes. This means that the fisheries are in a state of decline the world over.
"How can you enforce rules in, say, the Pacific where some trawlers use up to six miles of micronetting which scoop up all sorts of fish besides the species the fishermen are seeking?" he asked. Most fishing regulations try to protect single species of fish but in the North Sea, for example, they often inadvert ently catch many other fish species, in cluding undersized fish. "These are usu ally thrown overboard because of regu lations, but the fish are quite dead when they are chucked back into the sea. WWF has plans to obtain coiporate in volvement in new initiatives," he said.
In reply to an ES&E question on the apparent incompatibility of big business cooperating with environmental activ ists, Prince Philip responded:"We must bring market forces to bear on the prob lem." He cited the examples of the fish ing industry where a system had been set up so that informed consumers would purchase supplies from fishing interests who harvested their catches on a sus
tainable basis. The Thames Estuary Stewardship Council was one such body where consumers could buy fish with the confidence that their purchases were part
buying from environmentally-aware suppliers. There are some anomalies regarding ocean fisheries. The Prince wryly noted: "Fish seem to thrive around the huge oil rigs in the North Sea and other areas." WWF-Canada President Monte
Hummel, earlier had pointed out that Prince Philip had helped raise $200 mil lion and traveled some 150,000 kilome tres to attend over 100 WWF-Canada
events since 1980, including news con ferences for each of the four areas which
will first benefit from the new fund.
Joshua Laughren, WWF-Canada's Director of Marine Conservation, noted
that: "The pace of development is out stripping the pace of conservation. The pressures on our waters are building, such as oil and gas development, aquaculture, damaging fishing practices, and the loss of our coastal wetlands.
"We all know about the importance of the tropical rainforests, or the great coastal rainforests in EC,but how many know of the giant kelp, found mainly on the west coast, which can grow to 200 feet high and form dense underwa ter forests? Just like forests on land,
By Tom Davey,
of a sustainable environment. There are
these kelp forests provide the habitat, the homes for an entire ecosystem. As much as 50% of our kelp forests have already been lost or degraded," he said.
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depths of at least 300 metres, live clus-
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ters of deep-sea corals,truly ancient for collapse run into the billions of dollars, doesn't make the front pages. ests - estimated to be anywhere from and that doesn't even take into account Just for the record - at this meeting, 500 to 1,500 years old, perhaps as old the human costs of more than 30,000 some important and highly sensitive as our oldest trees. And they have been jobs lost and the continuing hardship of environmental issues were discussed at greatly damaged by fishing gear for over local communities." a high level by people in high places. It one hundred years." But the focus at this meeting was was covered by several TV stations and He elaborated on the Sable Gully, Prince Philip whose message was articu in syndicated Canadian press reports. offshore of Nova Scotia. It is two kilo late, powerful and very focussed on each But our rivers and seas were spared any metres deep, right on the edge of the environmental issue. Ironically, he said contamination from printers' ink in the continental shelf, and home to ancient the media could be very powerful in Toronto area. The Prince's erudite en corals and threatened northern putting pressure on politicians who vironmental message went unreported bottlenose whales. It is about as far breathe a sigh of relief when environ by four major newspapers, whose re away from humans as you can get in mental news like this is ignored, or porters attended the event. â?&#x2013; Canada, but oil, gas and fishing rigs are closing in, he noted. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
After supporting a worldwide fishery for nearly 500 years, the cod collapsed in the early 1990s. Ten years later, the cod have not recovered. "WWF has been working for seven years to protect the Gully from indus trial pressures. In 1998, in London, England, Prince Philip hosted a press conference to celebrate the announce
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"We know the story of the New foundland cod crisis all too well. We
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A refinery was examining
alternative methods of
recycling various waste material streams generated at the facility. Waste sources were from roll-off bins containing solids material generated from various cleaning projects within the refinery, tank bottoms from a wide spectrum of sources, and various Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA)listed waste streams,including characteristic wastes containing metals and benzene, and K and F listed wastes.
The goal of the project was to reduce overall expenses associated with current methods of disposal of hazardous waste by incineration or hazardous landfill. Onyx was able to apply a Particle Sizing System to this project, eliminat ing off-site disposal and saving the cus
tomer approximately $390,000. Challenge The challenge was to develop and provide new technology to take exist ing solids out of roll-off containers and blend them with a suspension media to meet delayed Coker quench cycle injec tion feed specifications. The resulting slurry from the PS-2001 system would be capable of self-suspension and meet the stringent quench cycle injection specifications.
tion of nuisance odours; production rates of approximately 22 cubic yards per day (12 hour day); acceptable particle size for Coker quench cycle injection; sol ids remaining in suspension with water as a medium;a system designed for con tinuous operation; a system that oper ates on pumpable sludges as well as dry solids material; elimination of outhaul
disposal of hazardous waste; and elimi nation of customer liability associated with hazardous waste disposal. The Coker also accepted and was able to feed the slurry without complication.
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Onyx provided services to clean tanks containing 500 tons of crude oil tank bottoms, a listed waste code. A
typical procedure required cleaning the tank followed by dewatering the sludge with a centrifuge or other device, with possible thermal drying for waste mini mization and finally off-site disposal. The Particle Sizing System has proven to be a cost-effective, altemative method for managing in-plant residual materials from hazardous and non-haz
ardous sources. In all cases, pumpable and non-pumpable sludges and solids material are homogenized and kept in suspension to satisfy Coker quench cy cle injection specifications. The system
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On various refinery waste streams, the PS-2001 system can offer: mobile equipment design for easy set-up and operation; minimal footprint; elimina-
within the refinery, eliminating double handling of the sludge as well as the expense for off-site disposal. Circle reply card No. 149
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Groundwater Disinfection
Upgrading well water disinfection systems
TheCity of Albuquerque, New
Mexico, depends on groundwater from 93 deep aquifer wells to supply drinking
water to more than 400,000
vision (AWUD) undertook an investi
tember 1999. As of March 2001,the sys
gation of viable alternative disinfection technologies. The conclusion was to switch to on-site generation of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCI).
tems have been installed at 11 stations that draw water from 28 wells. Of these
converted sites, the largest well field han dled by one station contains five wells.
users. The city is fortunate
At each site, treated wa Hydrogen \fenl
to have this source of water
which is relatively free of
Contrn Panel/PLC
bacteria. However, it must
use disinfection systems to meet EPA and local regula tions for water quality in its extensive storage and distri
ter is stored in large steel or
Secondary Hydrogen Vent
concrete reservoirs. These mtrascrttc
Sodium
HypocMorite
Sodium
Solution
HypocMorite
Level
Swkch
bution facilities. The total
ervoirs that have a combined To
production capacity of all wells is 294 million gallons a day (mgd), but conserva
AppncaGofl
' Power Supply /Rectifier
Electrolyzer
tion measures resulted in
peak usage last year of only 169 mgd. Disinfection takes place
reservoirs have capacities from 3 to 11 million gallons. In the overall system, there are 110 booster pumps send ing treated water to 46 res
capacity of 21 1 million US gallons. The Coronado pump sta tion is typical of the disin
Temperetlure
fection sites. As shown in
Switch
Figure 1, the basic compo
Bnrte
Doser 480VAC
at reservoirs that receive
30
Flow
Sodium
Hypoddonle Metering Pump
Sensor
water from well fields con
taining from one to eight wells. Until recently, chlo rine gas from 150 lb. con tainers was being used for
nents
of
the
standard
ClorTec on-site hypochlorite generating system consist of an electrolytic cell with its power supply/rectifier, a
Control
/Semor
San Di3sc4ver
disinfection. Because of the
brine dilution device or
"brine doser" and a water softener. A salt dissolver as
inherent hazards of handling Figure 1: Standard ClorTec On-Site Hypochlorite Generating a source of concentrated (30%) brine and a storage chlorine gas, plus more System. tank for the generated 0.8 stringent regulations on its percent sodium hypochlorite solution use, the Albuquerque Water Utility Di Site Conversions For practical and economic reasons, (also referred to as the day tank) are set By Randy Walsh, AWUD set up a program to convert sta up by AWUD,as is the metering pump Albuquerque Water Utility Div., tions over about three fiscal years. After that controls dosage rate. Albuquerque, New Mexico Continued on page 57 a pilot test, the program started in Sep
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Membrane technology for
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industrial wastewater
storage Chem-Loc Buildings are uniquely designed and manufactured by MakLoc Buildings Inc. to provide safety, security, segrega tion, and secondary con
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(PIDs and FIDs), multi-gas monitors, air sampling pumps, dust and aero sol monitors, noise dosimeters and
sound level meters, landfill gas analyzers, water quality monitoring systems, peristaltic and submersible pumps. For a new catalogue visit: www.ashtead-technology.com. Ashtead Technology Circle reply card No. 197
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Groundwater Disinfection AWUD standardized on 70 lb. cells, to maintain constant desired residuals in • Eliminates handling of hazardous ma and multiples of 70, meaning that a one the finished water. terials; cell system can produce up to 70 pounds • Affords all of the benefits of chlorine After careful evaluation and competi of chlorine per day (ppd) and a system tive bidding, AWUD chose the ClorTec as a disinfectant without the problems with two 70 lb. cells can produce up to On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generat of using the gas; 140 ppd. The supplier offers higher or ing System by Severn Trent Services, • Eliminates bulk storage of hazardous lower cell capacities, but AWUD chose Inc. Geared to the extended conversion chemicals; program, it orders groups of standard • Resists degrading as a disinfectant; and this standardized approach for simplic ity in operation and maintenance. assemblies that are stored in trailers • Reduces DBFs. The dosage rate for treating the City ready for transporting to the next con To compare overall costs of on-site generation systems versus gas chlorinaof Albuquerque well water at each site version site. is 1.0 to 1.2 parts per million (ppm) of The systems are installed entirely by tors, one must realize that the latter sys free chlorine. This rate is relatively low AWUD personnel. If a new building is tems include such mandatory auxiliaries because of the high quality of the water. needed or auxiliary equipment such as as scrubbers, back-up power and valves The primary purpose of the treatment is an electrical power system is required, for automatic closure of cylinders as a to provide residual chlorine in the res AWUD contracts this work out. When safety measure. ervoirs and distribution system, as EPA the installation is complete,the supplier Experience with the on-site systems and local regulations mandate. Other inspects the system before certifying the has been relatively trouble-free and has cities using chlorine might be required warranty. consistently maintained the chlorine to have higher dosage rates. residuals in the treated water in storage Benefits AWUD uses a magnetic flowmeter Operating advantages with on-site and distribution at the desired level. to measure the dosing of the sodium generation include: AWUD manually checks chlorine lev hypochlorite solution that flows from the • Operates safely both for the public and els daily in the field and also uses con discharge line on the hypo storage tank. operators; tinuous monitoring at several sites. Severn Trent Services ChlorTec OnA metering pump on the discharge line • Generates 0.8% hypo, which is OSHA Site Hypochlorite Generating Systems controls the dosing; the flowmeter as and FPA exempt; are represented in Canada by Metcon well as the calibration tubes can be used • Produces sodium hypochlorite at the site, on demand; Sales & Engineering Limited. to adjust the set point of the pump. For more information, Typically, the salt dissolver is loaded • Avoids dependency on chemical sup circle reply card No. 147 pliers; to supply brine for four days of opera tion. For simplicity, AWUD standard ized on obtaining the salt in 50 lb. bags. System Selection Faced with ever increasing regula tions (federal, state and municipal) for the handling and storage of chlorine gas, AWUD set up a pilot installation, using a gas chlorination system that would meet foreseen restrictions in every as pect of its design. This test showed that compliance with such regulations would simply be too costly and that alternative methods should be explored. In evaluating other options for pro viding chlorine disinfection, AWUD looked at capital, maintenance and chemical costs. One alternative is the
purchase of bulk sodium hypochlorite liquid that is commercially available as a 12.5 percent solution. While this ap proach does not have the transportation or storage hazards to the extent present with chlorine, there are safety factors to be considered such as corrosive va
pours when using bulk sodium hy pochlorite. The bulk solution is subject to deg radation in storage and the formation of chlorates that are FPA-regulated disin fection by-products (DBFs). Further complications from the degradation of commercial hypochlorite are the con stant changes required in the dosage rate
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Product and Service Showcase Concrete Pipe Handbook
New concrete pipe detention systems software
Round hatches to fit precast concrete manhole sections
The American Concrete Pipe Association The latest edition of the Concrete Pipe Handbook,a comprehensive collection of theories, formulas and aids for designing concrete pipe systems, is available from the American Concrete Pipe Association. Now in its fifth printing, the handbook has been updated to include information on Standard Installation using Indirect De sign. American Concrete Pipe Assoc. Circle reply card No. 198
detention .system design using concrete pipe. Called "DASH-Detention and Sewer Hydraulics", the program provides the tools needed for the hydraulic design of concrete pipe detention systems,storm drainage, and sanitary sewers. The pro gram also includes ACPA's popular PipePac 2000. AGFA Circle reply card No. 199
Multi-stage filter for small systems
evaporation process
has released new interactive software of
Standard MSU, all aluminum, round
hatches fit precast manhole sections from 48" to 144" diameters, and are available
in two- and four-door configurations. They are suited for leachate collector manholes in landfill sites. Custom con
figurations are available to meet special applications such as pumping stations. MSU Mississauga Ltd. Circle reply card No. 200
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The AutoFla.sh is
a time-proven evaporation sys tem with the capa bility of using low-grade, reject,
The MS Filter is a solution to a small
system's water treatment needs that is simple and inexpensive to operate. There are no pre-treatment chemicals, no mem branes to replace, and yet treatment per formance equals or exceeds membrane or conventional processes. The plant is ideal for serviced populations of less than 1,500. RAL Engineering Ltd. Circle reply card No. 201
Engineering services
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on corrugated high-
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drainage pipe and key issues related to our manufacturers' products, including: strength, structural integrity, service life, proper installation, hydraulics and chemi
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cluding: Traditional engineering, design and construction, design/build, SCADA/ real time control, and structured wet
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Armtec introduces Bridge-Plate® which they claim is the strongest corrugation available in the bridge market today. It is available in arch and box shapes, 3.5 times stronger than structural plate, more than 10 times stiffer than structural plate, and claimed to be the strongest and stiffest product on the market. Armtec built the first Super-Span® bridge in the world and is taking the bridge market to new heights. Armtec Circle reply card No. 205
BOSS sewer pipe is a corrugated ther moplastic pipe manufactured from high density polyethylene (HDPE). Engi neered for gravity flow systems, BOSS pipe is available in standard 4-metre lengths in sizes from 100 mm to 900 mm nominal inside diameter. The corrugated exterior provides excellent pipe stiffness characteristics, with 320 kPa at 5% de flection available in all sizes of BOSS 2000 and POLYTITE. Armtec
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Product and Service Showcase Package Wastewater Plants
Packaged sewage pumping system
Adapted to Your Needs
New pump doubles impeller and wearplate life Gorman-Rupp
of
Canada Ltd., has in troduced the Super T Series™
of self-
priming centrifugal pumps. Based on the T Series solids-han
We have supplied Package Sewage Treat ment Plants worldwide. The Package Plant concept is a low cost, odourless plant, achieving a high degree of treat ment. It is economical, easy to install and operate, reliable, fulfills regulatory requirements and is ideal for any loca tion unable to connect to municipal sewer systems. Sanitherm Engineering Ltd.
Gorman-Rupp's new J Series Packaged Submersible Pumping System places controls and valves above ground in an attractive, vandal-resistant fiberglass en closure. This design permits safe and easy access to controls or valves for main tenance or .service. Compact, economi
cal design reduces site space require ments by eliminating the need for a sepa rate valve pit. Gorman-Rupp
dling trash pumps, the new Super T Se ries is said to double impeller and wearplate life to decrease downtime and keep the pump operating at maximum ef ficiency. External shimless wearplate ad justment for easy maintenance of the clearance between the impeller and wearplate results in the dramatic increase in impeller and wearplate life of the Su per T Series pump. Gorman-Rupp
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Inlet Stormceptor® system
Series Stormceptor system
Signal converter The use 6000 sig
The Inlet Storm
nal converter from
ceptor System em ploys the same prin ciples of operation as
Danfoss eliminates the worries of
choosing specific
the well-known In
line Interceptors. Developed to treat run-off from an area
of up to 0.30 ha, the Inlet Stormceptor has inherited the in
ternal by-pass function, ensuring that all sediment and oil removed from storm-
water run-off remains trapped within the storage chamber,even during peak flows. There are cumently more than 4,500 units installed throughout North America. Stormceptor Canada Inc.
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communication
protocols when uti-
Developed for the treatment of larger
' lizing a dissolved oxygen sensor in
catchment ai'eas, the new Series Storm
ceptor system employs the same operat ing principles as the well-known Inline and Inlet Stormceptor systems. The sys tem receives flow from a single inlet pipe and splits it into two distinct streams, which are treated in two separate treatment chambers before recombining into a sin gle outlet pipe. It effectively doubles the treatment area of the inline system. Stormceptor Canada Inc. Circle reply card No. 211
Auger Monsters made to fit in your 12" channels JWC
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Ultrasonics for water
aeration tanks. De
signed to be easily mounted with the EVITA® Oxy dissolved oxygen .sensor, this CE, C-tick and ULapproved converter compensates for tem perature, barometric pressure, humidity, and salinity. It operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to -i-70°C with ±0.1° accuracy.
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Online bromine measurement
and wastewater
For a variety of ap plications including
Environ
mental introduces
a new Auger Monster®, built to
catchment basin
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channel flow, limit
nels. Featuring only a 170mm (6 5/8") diameter spiral, now cus
detection, and dry pump protection, Prosonic T ultra
ProMinent has developed an online sensor
sonic non-contact
specific to total bromine, measuring free
tomers can add an
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Auger Monster to their existing channel systems without the additional costs of civil work. Its unique approach to solids removal offers the high capture rate of a fine screen, while achieving a new standard in screening and solids re
are versatile and
and combined bromine in the range of 0.2 to 10 ppm and pH ranges of6.5 to 9.5. Used in conjunction with a DIG controlling de vice, now bromine applications can be
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economical. Fea tures include: com
pact construction, measuring ranges up to 15m, fixed target suppression, easy
configuration, and HART® digital com munication. Available in two or four wire versions. Endress -I- Hauser
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monitored and controlled. Bromine, an al
ternative to chlorine, is used in cooling tower, rinsing baths and swimming pool
applications as it is a more effective algaecide. ProMinent Fluid Controls Circle reply card No. 215 59
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Flex
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Upgrade existing BOD plant Kaldnes
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veloped a cost-ef fective alternative
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Densoband is a polymer modified bitumen strip that has been widely utilized in the road maintenance and constmction indus
try for over 30 years. It is used to fonn a flexible, wateiproof seal between new hot asphalt and existing asphalt, concrete or steel. The .sealed joint is unaffected by ex tremes in temperature and stays in place to prevent water,road salt and pollutants from penetrating and cracking the asphalt. Denso North America
Irathane 162 is a two-component polyurethane coating system which provides high flexibility and excellent resistance to petroleum derivatives such as fuels and oils, as well as to wear,abrasion,impact, weath ering and UV. Ideal for protecting concrete and steel in primaiy and secondary contain ment applications, it also offers excellent resistance to chemical slurries and water
solutions at ambient temperatures. ITW Devcon Engineered Coatings
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COD measuring systems
Product info now on CD
cation system or increase the treat
ment capacity of an existing nitrification plant to meet higher projected flows and strict municipal regu lations. By using this method, the solids inventory in cuixent wastewater treatment systems will increa.se without increasing the solids load to the existing clarifiers. Kaldnes North America
Circle reply card No, 218
Acid wastewater
neutralizing system PHIX is an environmen
tally-friendly system that adjusts the pH of acidic wastewater streams to
within regulatory limits without constant opera tor attention. The inno The EloxMonitor is suitable for almost
every COD measurement in sewage treat ment and industrial applications. The au tomatic ranging allows the determination of COD values between I and 100,000
mg/1. Within 30 seconds, a measuring value of the actual delivered sample is available. This makes possible the deter mination ofstrong, short successive spikes of the COD in the daily survey (fluctua tions). Can-Am Instruments
Circle reply card No. 219
pH System loop, line or battery-powered
The Schlumberger Measurement Division has issued complete flow measurement product information on a new CD. Included are descriptions, photographs, specifica tions, peifomiance data, typical application tlow charts, and scores of specific applica tion ideas. Technical specifications sheets on all products and accessories are provided in Adobe AcrobatÂŽ fonnat. A Frequently Asked Questions section provides helpful information. Schlumberger Circle reply card No. 220
Portable ultrasonic flow meter
TheQ45PpH sys
monitor/
Sensor
components are made of PEEK
thennoplastic. Other features include dual O-ring seals, replaceable saltbridge, and custom double-shielded cable. The moni
tor is easily converted from a loop-pow ered device into a line-powered controller with relays, or battery-powered portable unit, using optional plug-in cards. Quantum Analytical Instruments Inc. Circle reply card No. 222
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the PHIX Media. This creates a more effective and efficient neu
tralization process, and can be used in con tinuous or batch flows. The media will neutralize acid wastewater without the use
of metering pumps controlled by pH sen sors. Green Turtle Technologies Circle reply card No. 221
Immersed ultrafiltratlon membranes
tion membranes is
analyzer with a rugged industrial sensor.
comes into contact with
500 .series of im mersed ultrafiltra-
microprocessorbased
sures all wastewater
The ZeeWeedÂŽ
tem combines a 25.0 -C
vation is a flow-through reactor design that en
the only mem The Series TFXP Portable Transit Time Flow Meter features an advanced non-in
vasive flow measurement technology,and provides a system with great accuracy, ver satility and ease of installation. Designed primarily for cleaner liquids, it can reli ably measure liquids containing moderate amounts of suspended solids or aeration, for long or short-term flow measurement surveys on full pipe liquid .systems. Pipe diameters from 1"(25mm)to 100"(2,540 mm). Dynasonics Circle reply card No. 223
brane in the in
dustry engineered with a reinforced hollow fiber. The
rugged fibers, combined with an open module design, allow operation in high levels of .suspended solids. The mem brane simplifies conventional processes and provides a long membrane life, even under the harshest operating conditions. ZENON Environmental Inc.
Circle reply card No. 224
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Product and Service Showcase Sewer system optimization
Ultrasonic level transmitters
On-site wastewater treatment
EchoTREK ultra
#^
sonic transmitters offer the best in
liquid level meas urement in a com
Environmental regulations and budget constraints compel municipalities and in dustries to optimize the use of their sew ers, pumping stations and CSOs,and make decisions about how and when to upgrade, Delcan executes safe successful temporary sewer flow monitoring programs, and de signs permanent flow monitoring stations and networks. Accurate flow data and in
terpretation are crucial to the quality of subsequent sewer system modeling, plan ning, budgeting, and design. Delcan Circle reply card No. 225
Tank solutions
Diverse Plastic Tanks offer a full range of product designs, including closed or open top vertical tanks in flat or cone bottom styles, horizontal tanks, contain ment tanks and a complete line of"UN" approved intermediate bulk containers. (IBCs). They distribute the Snyder In dustries line of tanks which have many advantages for bulk storage, processing and transportation tanks. With the wid est .selection of sizes up to 22,000 gal lons. Diverse Plastic Tanks
Circle reply card No. 228
HEC-RAS/12D
pact simple pack age. Developed using the estab lished SenSonic range of Nivelco nan'ow beam angle pulse echo transducers, the
The Waterloo BiofilterÂŽ is a patented aerobic trickle filter designed for efficient treatment of residential and communal
units are available with measurement
wastewaters and landfill leachate. We
ranges up to 25 metres - with standard plastic, PTFE or stainless steel sensor
specialize in treating wastewater for im mediate domestic re-use and golf course irrigation. Typical removal rates are
faces. Installed on the tank roof, or above
the liquid surface to be measured, the transmitter gives an analogue output pro portional to liquid level. Cancoppas Limited Circle reply card No. 226
JetMix
The JetMix Vortex Mixing System can be used in biosolids storage where solids suspension is important. Benefits of us ing the JetMix system include: Intermit tent operation saves 60-90% in power consumption; expensive tank cleanout and scheduled maintenance not required; easily installed in existing tanks; multi ple tank mixing using a central pump house. JetMix was a recipient of a 1997 Innovative Technology Award from the Water Environment Federation.
Greatario Engineered Storage Systems Circle reply card No. 229
New motion sensor protects process and equipment
>95% TSS and >90% BOD,20-50% TN
and 90-99% coliform in a single pass. (Photograph: RattleSnake Point Golf Club Treatment Facility, Milton, ON). Waterloo Biofilter Systems Inc. Circle reply card No. 227
Microprocessor controlled multi-gas monitor
Designed to provide personal safety, the MicroMax is OSHA compliant. Its rug ged aluminum case provides RFI/EMI shielding, as well as dust, water and im pact resistance. It is designed, tested and manufactured under strict ISO 9001 qual ity systems, and is UL classified and CSA certified intrinsically safe for use in Cla.ss I, Division I and II, Groups A, B, C and D areas. Lnmidor Safety Products Circle reply card No. 230
New-generation MuitiRanger The new-genera tion Milltronics
MuitiRanger ul trasonic
level
transceiver offers
digital communi cations and the
latest technology features.
Create a HEC-RAS model directly from a Digital Teirain Model (12D) and cre ate inundation maps from the results. Complete integration between 12D and HEC-RAS allows water level results read back into our 12D model. A water level
surface is automatically created and ready for presentation, plans production and further analysis. XP Software Circle reply card No. 231
This
This heavy duty motion sensor has been specially designed to protect rotating and conveying equipment such as bucket el evators, rotary feeders, screw conveyors, and belt conveyors trsed in the mining, aggregate, cement, water and wastewater, and pulp and paper industries. The MEl00 sensor monitors ferrous targets mounted to drive sprockets or rotating pulleys.
designed for short-to medium-range ap plications up to 15 metres (50 ft.). First introduced in 1987, MuitiRanger is used for level measurement applications in the water and wastewater, mining, aggregate, cement,chemical, pulp & paper,food and other process industries.
Siemens Milltronics Process lust. Inc.
Siemens Milltronics Process Inst. Inc.
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
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multi-functional
level monitor is
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Product and Service Showcase Iron and manganese removal
Safe drinking water by hypochlorination
Flow pacing valve
ProMinent offers a simple and reliable chlorine disinfection program for potable water. Dulcometer sensors provide pre cise continuous monitoring ofchlorine re sidual (free or total), and FID control via high-precision metering pumps to main
The Regal Smartvalve^''^ is an accurate and versatile Flow Pacing Valve for chlo rine or sulphur dioxide. Operating on fully automatic or manual, with an ad justable "low-flow" alarm, it is widely used for treating water with varying flow rates. The multi function digital display highlights flow rate, valve flow position in pounds per day of actual gas feed rate, mode of operation, and dosage value. Chlorinators Incorporated Circle reply card No. 236
Filtronics Electromedia 1 System is a simple, compact filtration system that effectively removes iron and manganese concentrations without the use of green sand or potassium permanganate. Elec tromedia 1 filters up to 15 gpm per sq. ft. and offers extremely low operation and maintenance costs, especially in chemi cals, according to the manufacturer. Metcon Sales & Engineering
clude reagent-free sensor technology, menu-driven display, alarm contacts for up.set conditions, and automatic fault di agnostic. Metcon Sales & Engineering
Circle reply card No. 234
Circle reply card No. 235
High performance metering
Reduction of heavy metals from water supplies using MEDIA G2ÂŽ adsorption
pumps
tain a safe chlorine residual. Features in
Phoenix Underdrain System The AWI Phoenix
arsenic and other
Underdrain System is a complete under drain system to optimize both verti
metals such as iron,
cal and horizontal
Water treatment sys tems for removal of
hexavalent chro
mium and uranium,
pressure filters.
AWI
est profile available
FILTH? OPnMIZATION
on the market to
Said to be the low
Pulsar pumps offer typical liquid end
using our patented, iron-based adsorp
construction of 316 stainless steel, PVC
tion filter media- MEDIA G2ÂŽ. Certified
day; its filtered water pick-up lateral ori
to ANSI/NSF Standaid 61 for drinking wa ter applications. Removes arsenic from 1200 ppb to less than 2 ppb - non-hazard
fice is <25 mm from the filter floor.
and PVDF with an elastomer-backed
Teflon diaphragm. The liquid end is available in other standard high-alloy materials such as Alloy C,Alloy 20, and Monel. Pulsafeeder recently appointed Indachem Inc. exclusive municipal rep resentative for Pulsafeeder in Ontario. Indachem Inc.
ous residuals. Reduces hexavalent chro
mium from 200 ppb to 0.1 ppb. Systems available for capacities of 50 to 10,000 gpm. ADI International Inc. Circle reply card No. 238
Manufactured from corrosion-resistant
stainless steel, it provides custom hydrau lic distribution with a guaranteed uniform air scour distribution. Flow distribution
is engineered in-house at AWI's hydrau lic research facility. AWI Circle reply card No. 239
Circle reply card No. 237
Introducing the N-Pumps!
Submersible pumping/mixing
Years of research
coupled with cus tomer demands and
extensive
field trials have
produced a revo lutionary new pump design that combines high ef ficiency with Flygt's clog-free performance. The N-Pump series feature a radical new hydraulic end design which ensures efficient, clog-free, and troublefree pumping over extended periods. The result is improved operational economy due to less downtime,dramatically reduc ing the total life cost of the installation. ITT Flygt
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We
have
Flbreglass domestic heating oil storage tanks
been
making submers ible pumps since 1948, when we introduced
the
world's first sub
mersible designed for pumping con taminated water.
Over the years, our name has come to stand for efficient,
versatile products of the highest quality and we have remained at the forefront of
development. Our designs, patents, and technical innovations have made us the
world's leading manufacturer of submers ible pumping/mixing equipment and fluid handling technology. ITT Flygt
Circle reply card No. 241
Flbreglass tanks are made of corrosion re sistant materials. Unlike steel tanks,ZCL
flbreglass tanks are maintenance-free and never rust, inside or out. Backed by a 25year warranty, they provide long-term, trouble free service. Choose from double
or single wall designs with holding capaci ties of 200 or 250 gallons. Continuous monitoring capability is built in with a visual "site-glass". ZCL Composites Circle reply card No. 242
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Product and Service Showcase Acres &
Assocktec)
▲V
Mc Graw
Environmental Limited Environmental consulting engineers and scientists specializing in: water resources planning; water supply, transmission and treatment; wastewater collection and
treatment; electrical engineering, instru mentation and controls; municipal infra structure services; solid waste and haz
Association of Ontario
Land Surveyors
ardous materials management; geo-environmental investigations and site
1-800-268-0718
remediation; environmental assessments
and planning. Acres & Associated
Circle reply card No. 244
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McGraw-Hill is a leading publisher of Environmental and Civil Engineering books and products. Our authors are in ternational experts and provide critical insights on environmental issues, devel opments and trends. Browse our new online catalogue for product information at: www.McGrawHill.ca/tpm. McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.
Circle reply card No. 245
Bloflltratlon
ACLAE
Biofor® is based
Package potable water treatment
on the co-current
upflow of air and water, and the re tention of bacteria
and suspended .solids in a media called Biolite®.
CABAL Laboratory accreditation means better data: International standards, mandatory audits, mandatory inter-comparisons, and better data. Look for "Performance Com
parison" at: www.caeal.ca. The Canadian Association for
Environmental Analytical Laboratories Circle reply card No. 246
This results in a
high rate of filtra tion and provides extended filter runs and an odour-free workplace. The Biofor was successfully incorporated into a new fa cility in Chateauguay, Quebec. At this
facility, design flow is 27,000 mVd, with peak of 83,000 mVd. BOD removal effi ciency is greater than 80%. ONDEO Degreniont
Circle reply card No. 247
Upgrade Now
Now available!
The Pulsapak® is a package potable water treatment plant designed for both munici pal and industrial applications. It com bines two Degremont technologies: the Pulsator Flocculator-Clarifier, and a sand
and anthracite dual media gravity filter. The Pulsapak produces clean water equal in quality to that produced by large instal lations. ONDEO Degremont
Circle reply card No. 248
Upgrading your underdrain system? Upgrading your ex isting filter under drain system? We cover them all with the AWI Phoenix
The new version of PipePac 2000 in cludes advances such as a new 32 bit
An in-depth analysis of drainage pipe per formance and design comparisons of con crete pipe vs HDPE. The technical data you NEED to know when specifying your next project. Call for your copy now! OCPA
operating system for quicker runtime; better help screens; upgrades to the Life Cycle Analysis; and LIVE updates to cape's pipe costing tables. Call the Ontario Concrete Pipe Association (905) 631-9696, for your free copy or if you have Access 2000 or 2000 Runtime,
download PipePac 2000 from www. ocpa.com. OCPA
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Panel System! It is ideal as an upgrade for all types of fil ter systems: clay tile block, plastic FILTER OPTIMIZATION cap or false bottom. The AWI Phoenix Panel Sy.stem does not require the existing underdrain to be re moved and eliminates the need for filter
gravel. Install the AWI Phoenix Panel System to improve backwash distribu tion, lengthen filter runs and lower tur bidity effluent. AWI Circle reply card No. 251 63
Industry Update New NCE to lead clean
ences and Engineering Research Coun
water research initiatives
cil, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, and the Social Sciences and
The Canadian Water Network, a new Network of Centres of Excellence
(NCE), was launched in November in
Humanities Research Council jointly manage the NCE Program. Contact: www.nce.gc.ca.
line will integrate these industry stand ards into its internationally mandated Safety Management System which en sures compliance through internal and third party audits.
Waterloo, Ontario.
Civil engineers forge NAFTA-inspired alliance
The Canadian Water Network in
Cruise line waste
cludes 175 researchers from 38 univer
standards raised
sities, 29 companies,and 40 government agencies who will undertake research aimed at ensuring Canada's leadership role in the management and sustainable
Members of the International Council
An alliance has been formed to work
of Cruise Lines have adopted mandatory
towards realizing the full potential of the engineering portion of the North Ameri can Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
use of water resources. In addition, the
environmental standards for all of their
cruise ships, based on principles that comply with international and US envi
The North American Alliance for Civil
ronmental laws.
Engineering (NAACE) was created in
network will be studying the protection of human and aquatic ecosystems and applying new water technologies for continued economic growth. The University of Waterloo will host
from the environmental violations of the
to civil engineers and related profession
past. One council member was handed
als in the United States, Canada and
a record $18 million criminal fine in July
Mexico.
the administrative centre of the new
1999, for dumping waste oil and haz
NCE.
ardous chemicals into the sea.
NCEs are partnerships among indus try, universities, and government. They are designed to develop the economy and improve quality of life for Canadi
To improve environmental perform ance, these cruise lines are now testing and installing wastewater treatment sys tems that discharge effluent of high qual ity. Effluents meeting these standards would not be subjected to strict dis charge limitations, an advantage to the cruise companies. Each ICCL member
It was signed by leaders of the Ameri can Society of Civil Engineers, the Ca nadian Society for Civil Engineering, the College of Mexican Civil Engineers, and the Mexican Republic College Fed eration of Civil Engineers. Together, these organizations represent more than
ans. These nation-wide networks con
nect research with industrial know-how
and practical investment. Industry Canada, the Natural Sci
The agreement marks a turnaround
order to enhance the resources available
153,000 members.
Contact:
www.asce.org/about/
intlagree.cfm.
Entrepreneurial Business Executive Comnnercial Water Filtration Equipment Company
Our client develops, produces and markets unique water filtration equipment/systems for small municipal and industrial applications across North America. Based on the success of numerous installations in recent years, a significant expansion opportunity has been identified and a new company has been established, requiring a professional business leader to spearhead strategic growth. Reporting to a Board of Directors, you will lead the company as the first senior manager by hiring key staff and developing an organization to support dramatic growth. In the 15 to 20 years following your degree in Engineering or Science (and possibly Business), you have advanced steadily to senior management through challenging business, technical and people management roles. A hands-on.
resourceful and proactive leader, you are skilled at providing customers with professional consulting, technical support and project management services. Your communication and interpersonal skills have been well-honed through exposure to professionally managed companies, customers and staff. Ideally, you have broad experience relating to the consulting, design, sale and installation of engineered equipment. Anxious to accelerate your career into high gear, you are committed to finding that ultimate borderless challenge for your superior personal skills and ambition, and are energized in an environment that champions the entre preneurial spirit. A most rewarding opportunity is offered in terms of compensation (including stock incentives), impact and rapid growth potential.
CAMPA & Associates
Reply in confidence, quoting file 450, to:
1 Yonge St., Ste. 1801, Toronto, ON M5E 1W7. Fax:(416) 214-5764
E-mail: carl@campasearch.com
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Annual Directory & Equipment Specifiers' Guide 3S
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Associations
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ACTIVATION LABORATORIES LTD.
AIMS CONSULTING ENVIRONMENTAL
1336 Sandhill Drive, Ancaster, ON L9G 4V5
111-1020 Denlson Street, Markham, ON L3R 3W5
(905)648-9611 Fax:(905)648-9613
(905)474-0058 Fax:(905)474-0601 Contact: Andrew Cornel, Project Manager
Contact: Eric L. Hoffman, President ADI SYSTEMS INC.
300-1133 Regent Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 3Z2 (506)452-7307 Fax:(506)452-7308 Contact: Robert C. Landine, President
claims are made that it is a com
prehensive review. ES&E relies on information supplied by com panies who returned question
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CONSULTING ENGINEERS PLANNERS
ADVANCED MANUFACTURING EFFICIENCY SYSTEMS
AINLEY GROUP
6-118 Fife Avenue, Kitchener, ON N2B 1N3
280 Pretty River Parkway, Collingwood, ON L9Y 4J5 (705)445-3451 Fax:(705)445-0968 E-mail: colllngwood@ainleygroup.com Web site: www.ainleygroup.com Contact: Terry Hardy, President With offices in Barrie, Belleville, Collingwood and Ottawa, the AInley Group provides planning and engineering services throughout central and east ern Ontario. Typical projects include environmen
(519)745-2463 Fax:(519)745-7380 Contact: Chris Purtle, Partner
A&A ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.
3 Industrial Dr., P.O. Box 604, Kirkiand Lake, ON
P2N 3J5 (705)567-4996 Fax:(705)568-8368 Contact: Dr. George Duncan, President
tal assessments, water and wastewater treatment ABBOTT LABORATORIES
8401 rte Transcanadienne, Saint-Laurent, 00
H4S 1Z1 (514)832-7014 Fax:(514)832-7825 Contact: Pierre Dagenais, Environment & Safety Mgr.
AGL MARKETING LIMITED
plants, water distribution and sewage collection sys tems, roads and highways, surface and stormwater management systems, pumping stations and stor age reservoirs.
8-146 Colonnade Road, Ottawa, ON K2E 7Y1
20 Moultrey Crescent, Georgetown, ON L7G 4N5 (905)877-5369 Fax:(905)702-0819 E-mail: glee@aglmarketing.com Web site: www.aglmarketing.com
(613)727-5692 Fax:(613)727-5222
Contact: Grant Lee, President
Contact: Robert Walker, Client Services
Marketing plans and budgets; media campaigns and budgets; newsletters; market research; editing; pro posal preparation; collateral material; exhibits; web site planning; presentations; client surveys; client contact and maintenance programs; and marketing
101-20120, 64 Avenue, Langley, BC V2Y 1M8 (604)533-2582 Fax:(604)530-4205
seminars.
Contact: Alan Lantranco, President
ACCUTEST LABORATORIES LTD.
ACG GEO + ENVIRONMENTAL
626 Pine Island Crescent, Waterloo, ON N2V 1T4
Contact: D.W. Flubble, Principal
AKAN OIL & MINERALS LTD.
8 Waterloo Drive S.W., Calgary, AB T3C 3E8 (403)249-2269 Contact: Robert Russell, Research & Development A. LANFRANCO & ASSOCIATES INC.
ACRES & ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED
A.I. ENGINEERING SERVICES
ALDWORTH ENGINEERING INC.
525-21 Four Seasons Place, Toronto, ON M9B 6J8
4458 Bathurst Street, Downsview, ON M3H 382
103-85 Curlew Drive, Toronto, ON M3A2P8
(416)622-9502 Fax:(416)622-6249
(416)398-5746 Fax:(416)398-9363
Contact: Bill Chlstiolm, President
Contact: Aron Itkin, President
(416)446-6300 Fax:(416)446-6303 Contact: George Aldworth, President
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Guide to Environmental Consultants & Laboratories A
ALS ENVIRONMENTAL
1988 Triumph street, Vancouver, BC V5L1K5
AUS enulronm.ntal
(800)665-0243,(604)253-4188 pgx;(604)253-6700
modeling, emission inventories, lAQ, stack sam pling), regulatory permitting/reporting (C/As, NPRI, MOE Airborne Contaminant Discharge), and litiga tion support. 60-r full-time speciaiists. Offices iocated in Ottawa, Toronto, and Caigary.
BIOGENIE S.R.D.C. INC.
12672 Industriei Blvd., Montreal, OC H1A 3V2
(514)644-1405 Fax: (514)644-1353 Contact: Georges Szaraz, General Manager BLUEWATER ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
E-mail: vancouver@alsenviro.com Web site: www.alsenviro.com
AQUATIC RESOURCES LIMITED
201-704 Mara Street, Point Edward, ON N7V 1X4
Contact: Brent Mawdsley, Bus. Development Mgr. Excellence in analytical testing,(formerly ASL Ana lytical Service Laboratories), ALS has 14 laborato ries worldwide. Environmental testing of water, soli/
9010 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6P 4B9
(604)266-1113 Fax:(604)266-1513 Contact: Tim Slaney, Project Manager
(888)808-9782, (519)337-0228 Fax: (519)337-9178 Contact: Kevin P. Hill, Project Coordinator
sediment, biota, and air; site assessment and
ARRAKIS CONSULTANTS INC.
remediation analysis; mobile on-site laboratory serv ices. SCC/CAEAL accredited for specific services.
7050 boul Hamel O, Sainte-Foy, QC G2G 1B5 (418)877-6168 Fax:(418)877-0388 Contact: Dominique Proulx, President
Contact: Steve Burns, President
ASSOC^TED
4 Horseshoe Bay, Winnipeg, MB R3R 3B2 (204)889-5275 Fax: (204)889-2348
B.M. ROSS AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED
62 North Street, Goderich, ON N7A 2T4
ALTECH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING LTD.
12 Banigan Drive, Toronto, ON M4H 1E9 (416)467-5555 Fax:(416)467-9824 Contact: Alex Keen, President and CEO
ENGINEERING
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AL-TERRA ENGINEERING LTD.
ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING GROUP LTD.
4010 76 Avenue N.W., Edmonton, AB T6B 2P1
300-4940 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC V5G 4M5 (604)293-1411 Fax:(604)291-6163
(780)440-4411 Fax:(780)440-2585 Contact: Corry Broks, Vice President AMEC E8C SERVICES LIMITED
700-2020 Winston Park Dr., Oakviile, ON L6H 6X7
(905)829-5400 Fax:(905)829-5401 Contact: Tina Ruparel, Bus. Development Energy
Web site: www.ae.ca
Contact: Rick Corbett, VP, Env. Engineering Specializing in water and wastewater treatment, water supply systems, wastewater coilectlon, stormwater management systems, water resources, solid waste management, and environmental planning.
AMEC EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL
ASSOCIATED
110-160Traders Blvd. E., MIssissauga, ON L4Z3K7 (905)568-2929 Fax:(905)568-1686
ENVIRONMENTAL
Contact: Jim Beechinor, Executive Vice President ANCHOR POINT CONSULTING
150 Beddis Road, Salt Spring Island, BC V8K 2J2 (800)648-2560 Fax:(250)538-0120 Contact: Ralph G. Bischoff, Principal ANGUS ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED
44 Upjohn Road, North York, ON M3B 2W1 (416)383-0957 Fax:(416)383-0956 Contact: David W. Flopper APD ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTORS
5120 6 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2K 4W5 (403)230-9257 Fax:(403)230-9262 Contact: Dave R. Van Vliet
24-94 Bridgeport Road E.,#324, Waterloo, ON N2J 2J9
(519)576-9723 Fax: (519)570-9589 E-mail: info@aetincorporated.com Web site: aetincorporated.com Contact: Scott Freiburger, President Environmental consulting company providing envi ronmental sen/ices and training to public, private and government industries. Specializing in environmen tal management, waste management, environmen tal audits, compliance monitoring, environmental site assessments, construction management, environ mental planning, risk assessments and manage ment, environmental/occupational health and safety. We are committed to building business relation ships based on the highest ethical and professional standards.
APPLEGATE GROUNDWATER CONSULTANTS
64 Blackfriar Lane, Brantford, ON N3R 7L3
(519)751-1581 Fax:(519)751-0714 Contact: Paul Puodziunas, Principal
Contact: Ricardo Moreno, Environmental Scientist
AZURIX NORTH AMERICA
A
AaUK
AaaI lERI^E AQUA TERRE SOLUTIONS INC.
200-2 Gurdwara Road, Nepean, ON K2E 1A2 (613)226-2456 Fax:(613)226-5529 E-mail: info@aquaterre.ca Web site: www.aquaterre.ca Contact: Dennis Lafleur, President
Leader in the field of environmental consulting/en gineering. Site assessments, compliance audits, hydrogeological investigations, impact assess ments, design/implementation of remedial systems, risk assessment, air quality services (dispersion 66
(416)861-1086 Fax: (416)861-0634 Contact: M. Kalin, President BRUCE A. BROWN ASSOCIATES LIMITED
2-109 Vanderhoof Ave., Toronto, ON M4G 2H7
(416)424-3355 Fax: (416)424-3350 Contact: Dr. Bruce A. Brown
18 Curity Avenue, Toronto, ON M4B 1X7 (416)285-7445 Fax: (416)285-7221 Contact: J. Paul Duffy, President BURNHAM ENGINEERING INC.
12 Woodland Crescent, RR 1 Barrie, ON L4M 4Y8
(705)728-5654 Contact: George Burnham, President CADUCEON LABORATORIES
2378 Holly Lane, Ottawa, ON K1V 7P1 (613)526-0123 Fax: (613)526-1244 Contact: Michael Ziebeil, General Manager CAMBRIDGE CONTRACT MANAGEMENT INC.
607-100 Roehampton Ave., Toronto, ON M4P 1R3 (416)484-0285 Fax: (416)484-8464 Contact: Leonard Konkin, Executive Director
(705)456-3318 Fax: (705)456-1255 Contact: John Sciberras, President CANSULT LIMITED
(905)470-2010 Fax: (905)470-2060 Contacts: Peter Ventin, Manager, Corp. Marketing; B.A. Larkin, Manager, Urban Engineering
Asurix ENGINEERING CORP.
AQUARIUS SERVICES & TECHNOLOGIES INC.
101-468 Oueen Street E., Toronto, ON MSA 1T7
300-60 Renfrew Drive, Markham, ON L3R 0E1
APPLIED QUALITY INC.
6423 Cote de Liesse, Saint-Laurent, QC H4T 1E5 (514)342-9050 Fax:(514)342-5150 Contact: Philippe Van de Voorde, President
BOOJUM RESEARCH LTD.
35 Lakeshore Blvd., RR 1 Gilford, ON LOL IRQ AURA INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES
656 Vanderburgh Drive, Burlington, ON L7T 3W7 (905)681-0879 Fax: (905)681-6980 Contact: Phil Fitzpatrick, President
8 Sunnybrooke Drive, Kanata, ON K2M 2P3 (613)599-7818 Fax:(613)599-4728 Contact: Andrew Noden, Vice President
Contact: Dinko Tuhtar, President
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITORS INC.
APPLIED AQUATIC RESEARCH LTD.
1929 10 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T3C 0K3 (403)294-0488 Fax:(403)266-7520
BOMA ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY INC.
BUCHAN LAWTON PARENT LTD.
TECHNOLOGIES
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(519)524-2641 Fax: (519)524-4403
CARLEY ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
500-626 Render Street W., Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9
An American Water Services Company too King Street W., #2200, Hamilton, ON L8P 1A2 (905)521-1988 Fax: (905)521-0106 E-mail: bdeangelis@amwater.com Contact: Bill De Angelis, Director of Engineering Azurix North America Engineering Corp. offers sound, cost-effective engineering solutions to mu nicipal and industrial clients through the provision of process design, project management, SCAD/V automation, design/buiid, municipal infrastructure, and CSO/RTC/stormwater services. The company integrates and creatively packages services and contractual arrangements to meet each client's spe cific capital and operational requirements.
(604)685-1442 Fax: (604)685-1452 Contact: Neai Carley, President CASSEN
211-215 Cariingview Drive, Etobicoke, ON M9W 5X8 (416)679-9663 Fax: (416)679-9668 Contact: Roy Smith, Principal C.C. TATHAM & ASSOCIATES LTD.
201-115 Hurontario St., Coiiingwood, ON L9Y 2L9 (705)444-2565
BARENCO INC.
202-2561 Stouffvilie Road, P.O. Box 295, Gormiey, ON LOH 1G0 (905)887-6661 Fax: (905)887-1999 Contact: Jim Phimister, Hydrogeoiogist
C.D. SONTER MANAGEMENT INC.
200-77 Browns Line, Toronto, ON M8W 3S2
(888)459-8888, (905)564-4752 Fax: (905)670-0705 E-mail: brdarj@cdsonter.com
BECQUEREL LABORATORIES INC.
Web site: www.cdsonter.com
4-6790 Kitimat Road, MIssissauga, ON L5N 5L9 (905)826-3080 Fax: (905)826-4151 Contact: Steve Simpson, President
Contact: Jon Brdar, Director Sales & Marketing We offer full service environmental engineering con sulting services and specialize in occupational health
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Guide to Environmental Consultants & Laboratories and safety. We assist clients in reducing environ mental risk by ensuring legal compliance, and cor porate due diligence. We have successfully com pleted numerous projects for recognized corpora tions, and government agencies, optimizing cost efficiencies in the management of their environmen tal portfolios. CENTRAL PROJECTS GROUP INC.
15-250 Shields Court, Markham, ON L3R 9W7
(905)470-6570 Fax:(905)470-0958 Contact: lyiichael Grayhurst, Senior Project Manager CENTRE DE RECHERCHE INDUSTRIELLE
DU QUEBEC
333 rue Franquet, Salnte-Foy, QC G1P 4C7 (418)659-1550 Fax:(418)652-2202 Contact: Guy Genest, Tech. Dev. Consultant CETCON ENGINEERING SERVICES
17 Farmlngton Dr., St. Catharines, ON L2S 3E8 (905)685-0376 Fax:(905)685-0376 Contact: Charles C.E. Ting, Manager
CH2IVIHILL Responsible Solutions for a Sustainable Future' CH2M HILL CANADA LIMITED
management, environmental planning, transporta tion (roads and bridges, construction services), and management and information solutions. Since sus tainable development is a core vaiue of our firm, we work with our clients to develop sustainable solu tions that protect the environment.
CHEVALIER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES LTD.
5130 Halford Road, R.R. 1, Windsor, ON N9A 6J3
(519)737-7042 Fax:(519)737-7045 Contact: Gerald J. Chevalier, President
CHISHOLM, FLEMING AND ASSOCIATES 301-317 Renfrew Drive, Markham, ON L3R 9S8
CHARLTON ENGINEERING LIMITED
(905)474-1458 Fax:(905)474-1910
105-1140 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W., Mississauga, ON L5C 4E9 (905)896-7364 Fax:(905)896-9433 Contact: Russ Charlton, President
Contact: Robert G. Chisholm, Director CHURCH & THOUGHT INC.
101-41 Valleybrook Drive, Toronto, ON M3B 2S6 (416)391-2527 Fax:(416)391-1931
^C E M S
Contact: Alan Church, C.Chem.
Chemical Emission Management Sen/ices C.J. MACLELLAN & ASSOCIATES INC.
5065 Forest Hill Dr., Mississauga, ON L5M 5A7 (905)820-6126 Fax:(905)820-1245 E-mail: khan9123@rogers.com Web site: www.tahirkhan.50megs.com
2-65 Beech Hill Road, Antigonish, NS B2G 2P9 (902)863-1220 Fax:(902)863-3225 Contact: Brian Lynch
Contact: Tahir R. Khan, Vice President
CLEGHORN & ASSOCIATES LTD.
Developer of MPRI software for compiling emission inventory; we specialize in air pollution management and controls, ambient/stack air monitoring, indoor/ workplace air quality, pollution prevention programs, phase I & II site assessment and remediation, waste audit and waste reduction plans, regulatory permitting and compliance in air and water quality, and environ mental management systems leading to ISO 14000.
33 Earl Street, Kingston, ON K7L 2G4 (613)530-3600 Fax:(613)530-3347 Contact: Dr. Harry P. Cleghorn, President CLIPSHAM LIMITED
16 Mountainview Road S., Georgetown, ON L7G4K1 (905)877-2211 Fax:(905)877-1321 Contact: R.E. Clipsham, President
300-255 Consumers Rd., Toronto, ON M2J 586 E-mail: askch2m@ch2m.com
CHEMSCIENCE & ANALYTICAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Web site: www.ch2mhillcanada.com
1259 Ernest Ave., London, ON N6E 2B2
Contact: Norman D. Muggins, Vice President
(519)868-2501 Fax:(519)649-5481 Contact: Ravi Kanipayor, President
(416)499-9000 Fax:(416)499-4687
CH2M HILL Canada Limited is a full-service infra
structure and environmental firm providing global project delivery for our public and private sector cli ents. We specialize in water and wastewater treat ment, water supply systems, water resources, air pollution, energy services, site management, waste
COCHRANE ENGINEERING LTD.
C-777 Walkers Line, Burlington, ON L7N 2G1 (905)632-6500 Fax:(905)632-3883 Contacts: L.J. Kerr, VP; Steve Ziemkiewicz, Mgr., Industrial Process Group
CHEM SOLV
COLT ENGINEERING CORPORATION
P.O. Box 608, 20848 Dalton Rd., Sutton, ON LOE IRQ (905)722-6035 Fax(905)722-5195 Contact: Peter Robertson, Chemist
400-10201 Southport Rd., S.W., Calgary, AB T2W 4X9 (403)258-8070 Fax;(403)258-5899
Contact; R.F. Becker, Mgr. of Env. Engineering
The Full Range of Services
Water and Wastewater Related Only Azurix North America delivers the full range of management solutions for water and wastewater operations, biosolids, engineering, carbon and underground infrastructure. And only our customers reap the benefits of this horizontal integration: increased water quality and safety, smoother operations, and lower costs. Find out what satisfied customers in 41 states and provinces already know about Hamilton-based Azurix
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Azurix NORTn AMERICA
The full range of water and wastewater related services 888-776-7306 www.azurixna.com
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E-mail: rrupnara@earthtech.ca
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51 rue Applegrove, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC H9A1W3
Web site: www.earthtech.com
Contact: Peter Csakany, President DECOMMISSIONING CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED CONSOLIDATED GIROUX ENVIRONMENT INC.
DECOMMISSIONING CONSULTING
11 Reid St., P.O. Box 2043, Gtiarlo, NB E8E 2W8 (506)684-5821 Fax:(506)684-1915
SERVICES LIMITED
11-121 Granton Drive, Richmond Fllll, ON L4B3N4
CONSTRUCTION CONTROL INC.
(905)882-5984 Fax:(905)882-8962 E-mail: englneers@dcsltd.ca
70 Haist Ave., Woodbridge, ON L4L 5V4 (888)348-8991,(905)856-5200 Fax:(905)856-1455 Contact: Trevor T. Diseko, Project Manager (Env.)
Contact: John N. Flilton
CONSULTANTS MESAR INC.
695 av de la Station CP 218, Stiaw/inigan, QC G9N6T9 (819)537-5771 Fax:(819)537-4985 Contact: Steptiane Isabel, Director de projets CONTEMPORARY INFORMATION ANALYSIS LTD.
119 Concession 6 Road, FIshervllle, ON NOA 1G0 (416)410-0432 Fax:(416)362-5231 Contact: Colin Isaacs, President CORRENG CONSULTING SERVICE INC.
369 RImrock Road, Downsvlew, ON M3J 3G2 (416)630-2600 Fax:(416)630-9570 Contact: Rob Wakelln, President
risk assessment, site remediation, environmental
contracting and a full range of solid waste manage ment planning, design and engineering capabilities.
Web site: www.dcsltd.ca
Environmental management; Phase 1 environmen
EAU SERVICE
tal site assessments and audits; Phase 2 site as
594 rue La Traverse, Repentigny, QC J6A 1C8 (450)581-9100 Fax:(450)581-9621 Contact: Elain Guenette, President
sessments; Phase 3 remedial Investigations; site decommissioning; construction management; risk assessment; hazardous materials management; geotechnlcal engineering; hydrogeology; water qual ity evaluation; wastewater and groundwater treat ment; Industrial hygiene; PCB, mould and asbestos management; underground tank remediation.
(416)699-6045 Contact: David H. Lewis, President
DELCAN
ECO-GESTENV INC.
133 Wynford Drive., Toronto, ON M3C 1K1 (416)441-4111 Fax:(416)441-4131
121 boul Hymus, Pointe-Claire, QC FI9R 1E6 (514)697-3273 Fax:(514)697-2090 Contact: Jacques Plerquet, Associate
85 Edw/ln Street, Kitchener, ON N2H 4N7
(519)579-3110 Fax:(519)579-1510 E-mail: iaross@courtland-eng.com Web site: www.courtland-eng.com Contact: Ian A. Ross, Manager, Geo-Env. DIv. Specializing In geotechnlcal, environmental, and building sciences engineering. Phase I, II, and III environmental site assessments, site remediation
planning and implementation, UST removals, site decommissioning, geotechnlcal and hydrogeologlcal Investigations, stormwater management, site plan ning and grading design, hazardous materials sur veys, standard and deep foundation designs. CPO INC.
32-760 Brant Street, Burlington, ON L7R 4B7 (905)634-1143 Fax:(905)634-4758 Contact: David T. Chapman, Principal
ECOCERN INC.
4 Nursewood Road, Toronto, ON M4E 3R8
DEREK L. WILSON LIMITED
104 Sheppard Ave. W., Wlllowdale, ON M2N 1M5 (416)223-5585 Contact: Derek L. Wilson
COURTLAND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS INC.
Contact: Roslyn Rupnaralne, Mrktg. Coordinator Earth Tech Canada provides a wide range of envi ronmental service to automotive, energy,forest prod ucts, oil & gas, mining, and government clients. Our services include EMS/ISO 14000, air quality, per mitting, EIA, remedial Investigation/feasibility study,
ECOSYSTEMATICS
100 Main Street, Penetangulshene, ON L9M 1T5 (705)533-2634 Contact: Myron Humenluk, Principal
D.G. BIDDLE & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
96 King Street, Oshawa, ON LI H 1B6 (905)576-8500 Fax:(905)576-9730
ECO TECH CONSULTING LTD.
206-9650 20AvenueN.W., Edmonton,AB TON 1G1
(780)461-1010 Fax:(780)428-5376 Contact: Paul Knettig, President
Contact: Devon BIddle, President D. GREENFIELD ASSOCIATES LTD.
4020 Derry Road W., R.R. 2, Milton, ON L9T 2X6 (905)335-3911 Fax:(905)335-3963 Contact: David Greenfield, President
E.K. GILLIN & ASSOCIATES INC.
98 Peel Street, New Hamburg, ON NOB 2G0 (519)662-3819 Fax:(519)662-6595 Contact: Christy Lomax, Vice President
DILLON CONSULTING LIMITED
800-235 Yorkland Blvd., Toronto, ON M2J 4Y8
ELITE TECHNOLOGIES INC.
(416)229-4647 Fax:(416)226-1707
51 du Bel-Air, St. Levis, QC G6V 6K9
Contact: Jim Balfour, President
(418)834-3001 Fax:(418)834-2651 Contact: Michel Ruel, President
DUKE ENGINEERING & SERVICES
(CANADA), INC. 208-265 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1S 2E1 (613)232-2525
EMSL ANALYTICAL INC.
107 Haddon Avenue, Westmont, NJ 08108 USA
(800)220-3675
CURRY JEFFERSON & ASSOCIATES
E2 ENVIRONMENTAL ALLIANCE INC.
ENGINEERING NORTHWEST LTD.
P.O. Box 188,82 Queen St., Lakefield, ON K0L2H0 (705)652-9732 Fax:(705)652-9733 Contact: Catherine Jefferson, Director & CEO
B24-6020 2 Street S.E., Calgary, AB T2H 2L8 (403)212-4065 Fax:(403)212-4013 Contact: Leo Bouckhout, Managing Director
301-200 S. Syndicate Avenue, Thunder Bay, QN PTE 1C9 (807)623-3449 Fax:(807)623-5925 Contact: Gerald Buckrell, President ENVIRINFO
CUSHMAN-BALL ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
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206-1950 10 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T3C 0J8 (403)271-2000 Fax:(403)271-3013 Contact: Stephen Ball, Executive Vice President
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15 rue Sabrevols, Saint-Bruno, QC J3V 1G9
(450)653-9254 Fax:(450)653-1124 Contact: Claude Lalumlere, Engineer
EARTHFX INC. CYRIL J. DEMEYERE LIMITED
2635 Ulster Crescent, Ottawa, ON K1V 8J5
261 Broadway, Box 606, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 4J1 (519)688-1000 Fax:(519)842-3235 Contact: John D. WIebe
(613)260-2020 Fax:(613)260-2525 71 Cranbrooke Ave, Toronto, ON M5M 1M3 (416)410-4260
DALCO WASTEWATER SPECIALISTS INC.
Web site: www.earthfx.com
E-mail: lnfo@earthfx.com
101-1874 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0H2 (204)831-9773 Fax:(204)889-0720 Contact: Bonnie Mclntosh DALY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
20 Lyall Avenue, Toronto, ON M4E 1V9 (416)691-4068 Fax:(416)691-1738 Contact: Paul G. Daly, President DANGON DESIGN SERVICES CO.
5 Sherwood Avenue, Scarborough, ON MIR 1M7 (416)701-9228 Fax:(416)701-9233 Contact: Canning Zhu, Principal DAVIS ENGINEERING & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
10 Thompson St. P.O. Box 1060, Clarenvllle, NF AOE 1J0 (709)466-2700 Fax:(709)466-3090 Contact: Elaine McArthur, Project Engineer
ENVIROCOMP
Contact: L. Davidson, Director
EarthFx Inc. Is a recognized pioneer In professional groundwater and contaminated site data manage ment. The firm Is staffed by hydrogeologlsts and programmers, collectively offering modelling, pro gramming, database and web technology expertise. EarthFX delivers earth science data solutions, au tomating mechanical tasks,and providing the frame work and soffware for advanced data analysis and decision-making. E
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6551 Alderbrae Court, Niagara Falls, QN L2H 2A1 (905)356-8755 E-mail: lnfo@envlrocDmp.on.ca Web site: www.envirocomp.on.ca Contact: John Curran
ENVIROCQMP provides affordable environmental compliance audits working with environmental staff of large and medium Industries or assisting smaller Industries that haven't the benefit of environmental
staff. Audits include assessing existing operations and practices(IS0 14001)and Identifying non-compllance, before It is identified through environmen tal mishap or government Inspectors. ENVIROCON SERVICES
EARTH TECH CANADA INC.
FI7-105 Commerce Valley Dr. W., Markham, QN L3T 7W3 (905)886-7022 Fax:(905)886-9494
10 Audrey Avenue, London, ON N6A2Y9 (519)433-1540 Contact: Dick Frier, Owner
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Contact: Brian A. Emms
(519)836-6050 Fax:(519)836-2493 E-mail: esg@esg.net Web site: www.esg.net
ENVIROSEARCH OPERATIONS INC.
4166-15 Side Road, R.R. 2, Rockwood, ON
N0B2K0 (905)854-4441 Fax:(905)854-9811 Contact: Glen Pearce, President ENVIRO-STEWARDS INC.
to determine CT and DBF formation in water treat
18 Boehmer Street, Kitchener, ON N2H 4N3
ment plants. TOXCHEM-r estimates contaminant air emission from wastewater as required by On tario regulation 196/01. Specialized testing includes "BOX" tests and flux chamber tests. Our process optimization and CPE skills save time and capital
(519)578-5100 Fax:(519)749-7005 Contact: Bruce Taylor, President
expense.
ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITORS(CANADA) LTD. 240-100 York Blvd., Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1J8
ON N1G3M5
Contact: Tom Hilditch, President
With proven expertise in environmental planning, policy development and management systems, en vironmental effects monitoring, impact and risk as sessments, environmental technologies, and toxicity testing and reduction evaluations, our scientists respond rapidly to client needs providing quality en vironmental solutions; saving both time and money.
ENVIROTECH ASSOCIATES INC.
7-2345 Wyecroft Road, Oakviiie, ON L6L 6L8 (905)825-5630 Fax:(905)825-5782 Contact: Henry A.Vens, President
ENVIROMETAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
7-745 Bridge Street, Waterloo, ON N2V 2G6 (519)746-2204 Fax:(519)746-2209 Contact: John Vogan, President
ESG INTERNATIONAL INC.
361 Southgate Drive, Gueiph,
ENVIROMEGA INC.
114-7 Innovation Dr., Flamborough, ON L9H 7H9 (905)689-4410 Fax:(905)689-7040 E-mail: hmonteith@enviromega.com Web site: www.enviromega.com Contact: Flugh Monteith, Manager of Operations Enviromega's WatPro sifnuiator is the easiest way
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2-74 Nelson Street, Barrie, ON L4M 4K2 (705)715-1881 Fax:(705)726-3883
EXPERTS ENVIROCONSEIL INC.
208-3930 boul Hamei O, Quebec, QC G1P 2J2
(418)877-2969 Fax:(418)877-1469 Contact: Denis Isabel, Engineer, President
ENVIRO-TEST LABS - SENTINEL DIVISION FEHERTY AND ASSOCIATES LTD.
50 Bathurst Drive, #1, Waterloo, ON N2V 2C5 (519)886-6910 Fax:(519)886-9047
411 Queen Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 2G9
EPEC
(905)898-3543 Fax:(905)895-0571 Contact: Brian Feherty, President
1601A 4th Avenue, Regina, SK S4R 8P9 (306)757-8694 Fax:(306)757-4202
Contact: Jim W. Campbell, Manager
FINE LABORATORIES LTD.
236 Pritchard Road, Hamilton, ON L8W 3P7 (888)720-7579,(905)574-4977 Fax:(905)574-4766
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
LTD. (EHP) 1944 10 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AS T3C 0J8 (403)244-3233 Fax:(403)244-3234 Contact: RobTraynor, Business Development Mgr.
176 Speedvaie Avenue W., Gueiph, ON N1H 1C3 (519)763-7774 Fax:(519)763-7757
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LABORATORY INC.
EVANS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD.
FLUKONG ENTERPRISE INC.
P.O. Box 897, Stn. A, Sydney, NS B1P 6J1 (902)567-1255 Fax:(902)539-6504 Contact: Craig MacMuliin, President/CEO
6738 Ellen Place, Nanaimo, BC V9V 1A2 (250)390-5181 Fax:(250)390-5181 Contact: Geoff A. Evans, Pres. & Chief Engineer
500-10506 Jasper Ave. N.W., Edmonton, AB T5J2W9 (780)413-9311 Fax:(780)413-4346 Contact: Yongqiu Li, Manager
ERAMOSA ENGINEERING INC. FINTEX MECHANICAL & PROCESS INC.
306-7575 Rte. Transcanadienne, Saint-Laurent, QC
H4T 1V6 (514)336-2522 Fax:(514)336-8222 Contact: Guy Peiletier, Engineer, Vice President
Contact: Tim J. Sutherns
WATER AND WASTEWATER SOLUTIONS
Professionals responsible for water treatment and supply, wastewater, and water resources face complex problems in a global community that's becoming increasingly environmentally conscious. CH2M HILL Canada Limited has built its 80-year reputation as a water industry leader by working with our clients to solve problems and exceed expectations.
We've pioneered many of the technologies used to manage the availability, quality, and control of water-our most important naturai resource. Millions of Canadians are now served by water treatment facilities and supply infrastructure designed or upgraded by our company. Sustainable development is a concept we incorp all of our water resource management projects t that water resources aren't compromised.
The Town ofParry Sound, Ontario, opened its new water treatment piant in August 2001. Thefaciiity was designed by CH2M HILL Canada to use cost-effective, uitrafiltration
membrane technology and to Integrate with the naturai landscape and environment, it incorporates a landscaped
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Toronto:(416)499-9000 Barrie;(705) 722-8800 www.ch2rnhillcanada.com
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GILLES TACHE & ASSOCIES INC.
HATCH
261 Victoria Street, Vaileyfield, QC J6T 1B1 (450)373-3330 Fax:(450)373-3330 Contact: Pierre Frappier, Engineer, Associate
26 rue Sainte-Agathe, Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, QC J8C 2J4 (819)326-5878 Fax:(819)326-5382 Contact: Giiies Tache, Engineer
2800 Speakman Drive, Mississauga, ON L5K 2R7 (905)855-7600 Fax:(905)403-3803
FRONTLINE ENVIRONMENTAL
GILLTECH SERVICES LTD.
HATFIELD CONSULTANTS LTD.
MANAGEMENT INC.
18919 96 Avenue, Surrey, BC V4N 3P3 (604)882-1559 Fax:(604)882-1560
201-1571 Bellevue Ave., West Vancouver, BC
910-22 Frederick Street, Kitchener, ON N2H 6M6
(519)741-9011 Fax:(519)741-9323 Contact: Robert J. Fedy, Partner, Senior Engineer
V7V 1A6 (604)926-3261 Fax:(604)926-5389 Contact: John Villamere, Senior Engineer
Contact: John Gillender, President GLOBAL ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED
FUNDY ENGINEERING
P.O. Box 6626, Saint John, NB E2L 4S1
(506)635-1566 Fax:(506)635-0206 Contact: Peter McKelvey GAMSBY AND MANNEROW LIMITED
210-255 Woodlawn Road W., Guelph, ON N1H 8J1 (519)824-8150 Fax:(519)824-8089
P.O. Box 37029, 6478 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2M4J8 (416)512-0031 Fax:(416)512-0214 Contact: B. Aggarwal, President & CEO
1020 Flargrieve Road, London, ON N6E 1P5 (519)681-0571 Fax:(519)681-7150
GLOBAL TOX
, Golder Associates GOLDER ASSOCIATES LTD.
102-140 Renfrew Drive, Markham, ON L3R 6B3
environmental restoration, environmental audits,
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(905)477-8400 Fax:(905)477-1456 E-mail: public@gartnerlee.com Web site: www.gartnerlee.com Contact: Ron Portelli, Vice President Marketing Gartner Lee is a professional services company that provides environmental science, planning and en gineering consulting services. Specializing in eco logical assessment and management; regulatory compliance, permitting and auditing; environmental
ENGINEERING Noise Vfcrotlon Acoustics
GARTNER LEE LTD.
Lee
HGC HGC ENGINEERING
2180 Meadowvale Blvd., Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3 (905)567-4444 Fax:(905)567-6561 E-mail: solutions@goider.com Web site: www.golder.com Contact: John Westland, Office Manager Our specialties include environmental management,
Gartner
HEMMERA ENVIROCHEM INC.
350-1190 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2K5 (604)669-0424 Fax:(604)669-0430 Contact: Eric K. Pringie, General Manager
6-367 Woodlawn Road W., Guelph, ON N1H 7K9 (519)766-1000 Fax:(519)766-1100 Contact: Dr. Ronald W. Brecher, Principal
Contact: R.F. McCowan, President GAP ENVIROMICROBIAL SERVICES INC.
Contact: Tom Reid, Director, Communications
environmental site assessments, risk assessments,
site/plant decommissioning, socio-economic as sessments, cultural resource management, bio-sci ences, surface and groundwater management, waste management, geotechnicai engineering, materials engineering, and surface and underground mining geotechnics. GRAEME & MURRAY CONSULTANTS LTD.
site assessment and remediation; surface water and
1137 Yates Street, Victoria, BC V8V 3N1
groundwater resources; solid, hazardous and radio active waste management; and environmental plan ning. Established in 1973.
(250)388-9161 Fax:(250)382-0514 Contact: Terry Stamper, President
203-2000 Argentia Road, Plaza 1, Mississauga ON L5N 1P7 (905)826-4044 Fax:(905)826-4940 E-maii: info@hgcengineering.com Web site: www.hgcengineering.com Contact: Bill Gastmeier, Principal Consultants specializing in noise, vibration and acoustics, including environmental noise and vibra tion impact studies, assessments and audits; meas urements and analysis provided for industrial op erations, HVAC equipment, traffic sources and new residential developments. HMO LIMITED
219-16700 BayviewAve., Newmarket, ON L3Y3W9 (905)895-6078 Fax:(905)895-0171 Contact: Bert Ofoha, President HOMESTEAD INSPECTION & ENGINEERING LTD.
1-89 King Street W., Dundas, ON L9H 1V1 (905)627-2918 Contact: George Eastwood, President HORNER ASSOCIATES LIMITED
GROUPE CONSEIL GENIVAR INC.
89 Queen Street, Truro, NS B2N 2B2
GE GROUND ENGINEERING LTD.
5355 boul des Gradins, Quebec, QC G2J 1C8
415 7th Avenue, Regina, SK S4N 4P1 (306)569-9075 Fax;(306)565-3677
(418)623-2254 Fax:(418)623-2434 Contact: Marc Marin, Mgr., Env. Engineering
(902)895-1507 Fax:(902)893-2152 Contact: Mike Topley, President HUNTER AND ASSOCIATES/HUNTER GIS
Contact: Tim Adelman, President GROUPE OLD INC.
200-11505 1e av E., Saint-Georges, QC G5Y 7X3 (418)228-8041 Fax;(418)228-8045 Contact: Martin Lacombe, President
GEOMATRIX GEOMATRIX CONSULTANTS
1-465 Phillip Street, Waterloo, ON N2L6C7 (519)886-7500 Fax:(519)886-7419 E-maii: bmalyk@geomatrix.com Web site: www.geomatrix.com Contact: Bill Malyk, Senior Engineer Specializing in industrial process water and wastewater treatment, treatment plant troubleshooting, optimization and modelling, water conservation and re-use, waste minimization, by-product recovery, air poilution/toxics, hazardous waste management,site assessments and investigations, remediation design and management, decommissioning, risk assess ments,seismic evaluations, geotechnicai and landfill design, environmental management/ISO 14000. GEOSTAT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
C500-800 boul Chomedey, Laval, QC H7V 3Y4 (450)973-6561 Fax:(450)973-6070
Contact: Claude Duplessis, Manager GIE ENVIRONNEMENT INC.
1E-60 rue Saint-Jacques O, Montreal, QC H2Y 1L5 (514)849-5421 Fax:(514)849-6985 Contact: Mahmood Hejazi, Dir. de i'Environnement GILES ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
1744 Llandaff Place, Victoria, BC V8N 4V1
(250)477-2202 Fax:(250)477-2286 Contact: George E. Giles, Sr. Environmental Eng. 70
18-2285 Dunwin Drive, Mississauga, ON L5L 383 (905)607-4120 Fax:(905)607-1132 Contact: Garry T. Hunter, President HYDROMANTIS INC.
GROUPE HBA EXPERTS-CONSEILS
600-150 rue Marchand, Drummondville, QC
J2C4N1 (819)478-8191 Fax:(819)478-2994 Contact: Michel N. Floule, VP, Engineering
210 Sheldon Drive, Cambridge, ON NIT 1A8 (519)624-7223 Fax:(519)624-7224 Contact: J.P Stephenson, President IBI GROUP
GRS COMCOR ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED
230 Richmond St. W., 5th Fl., Toronto, ON M5V1V6
320 Pinebush Road, Cambridge, ON N3C 2V3 (519)621-6669 Fax:(519)621-9944 Contact: A.E. Magditsch, VP, Engineering
(416)596-1930 Fax:(416)596-0644 Contact: Neal Irwin, Managing Director INLAND AQUATICS
HANNA, GHOBRIAL & SPENCER LTD.
3100 Temple Drive, Windsor, ON N8W 5J6 (519)944-3090 Fax:(519)944-5636
P.O. Box 31, 1740 Kingston Road, Pickering, ON L1V 2R2 (905)852-0204 Fax:(905)852-0657 Contact: Bruce Foxton, Operations Manager
Contact: Dr. Medhat Ghobriai, Vice President
& 'SciftcUdi HARGRAVE & BURDICK, ENVIRONMENTAL 61 Brooklyn Avenue, Toronto, ON M4M 2X4 (416)410-4188 Fax:(416)466-5479 E-mail: BillFlargrave@Hargrave-Burdick.oom Web site: Hargrave-Burdick.com Contact: William J. Margrave, Principal Nationally recognized specialists in the planning, engineering and scientific services needed for water and wastewater treatment systems including water quality assessments, treatabiiity evaluations, optimization programs,feasibility and predesign re ports, facility designs, O&M manuals, computerize online interactive documents, plant troubleshooting, commissioning and staff training.
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS LTD.
1602-265 Ridley Blvd., Toronto, ON M5M 4N8 (416)483-1074 Fax:(416)483-1054 Contact: Tony Tarsitano, President JACQUES WHITFQRD
I ENVIRONMENT LIMITED ' ' 3 Spectacle Lake Drive, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1W8
(416)495-8614 Fax:(905)479-9326 E-mail: bstiebeI@jacqueswhitford.com Web site: www.jacqueswhitford.com Contact: Bill Stiebel, VP, National Accounts
Jacques Whitford is a leading supplier of environ mental sciences, consulting engineering and risk management services to industry and government.
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Guide to Environmental Consultants & Laboratories Services include pollution prevention, environmen tal management and assessment, air modeling, site decommissioning and remediation, hydrogeoiogy, geotectinicai and materials engineering.
JOHNSON ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL
1668 Lancaster Crescent, Saskatoon, SK 87M 3V9 (306)978-7157 Fax:(306)978-7157 Contact: Russell Johnson, Principal
Consulting engineers, project managers,ecological planners, landscape architects specializing In wa ter and sewage treatment and conveyances; proc ess audits and cost reduction engineering in proc ess, labour, and energy.
JAGGER HIMS LIMITED
JOURNEAUX, BEDARD & ASSOC. INC.
301-1091 Gorham Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 7V1
200-1625 Newman Crescent, Dorvai, QC H9P 2R6
KINGSTON & ASSOCIATES LTD.
(905)853-3303 Fax:(905)853-1759
(514)636-4102 Fax:(514)636-8447 Contact: Robert Wiseman, Sr. Geotechnlcai Eng.
207-1338 Main St., P.O. Box 609, Smithers, BC
JAMES W. MACLAREN CONSULTING ENG.
302-1285 Sandy Lane, Sarnia, ON N7V 4J7 (519)344-2241 Fax:(519)344-9072
J.R. COUSIN CONSULTANTS LTD.
JFM ENVIRONMENTAL
91A Scurfleid Blvd., Winnipeg, MB R3Y 1G4 (204)489-0474 Fax:(204)489-0487 Contact: Jerry Cousin, President
183 Glenn Flawttiorne Blvd., Mississauga, ON L5R2K8 (905)712-1500 Fax:(905)712-1555
J.T. DONALD CONSULTANTS LTD.
Contact: Frank Marcoccia
J. L. RICHARDS & ASSOCIATES LIMITED J.L. RICHARDS & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
864 Lady Ellen Place, Ottawa, ON K1Z 5M2 (613)728-3571 Fax:(613)728-6012 Web site: www.jlrlchards.ca Contact: Ron Cheek, Chief Civil Engineer Providing a wide range of environmental services in cluding water and wastewater treatment,environmen tal assessment and planning, solid waste/ieachate management, water resources and stormwater man agement, sewer & watermain condition assessment and rehabilitation, plant retrofits, energy management. Offices also in Kingston, Sudbury and Timmlns.
VOJ 2N0 (250)847-0081 Fax:(205)847-0082 Contact: Kristopher W. Kingston, Principal KODIAK ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED
871 Equestrian Court, Oakviile, ON L6L 6L7 (905)825-2943 Fax:(905)825-8743 Contact: Randall J. Goodwin, Sr. Env. Scientist
251 Bartiey Drive, Toronto, ON M4A2N7 (416)751-5230 Fax:(416)751-6745 Contact: Waiiy Ringis
KRESIN ENGINEERING CORPORATION
132B Industrial Court A, Sauit Ste. Marie, ON
P6B 5W6 (705)949-4900 Fax:(705)949-9965 Contact: Heinz Kresin, Senior Project Manager
KERR WOOD LEIDAL ASSOCIATES LTD.
139 16th Street W., North Vancouver, BC V7M 1T3
(604)985-5361 Fax:(604)985-3705 Contact: Frank Belfry, President
LANDMARK ASSOCIATES LIMITED
140-380 Armour Road, Peterborough, ON K9H 7L7 (705)742-3881 Fax:(705)740-2473 Contact: Darryl TIghe, President
KEY SURVEYS & ENGINEERING LTD.
325 Baig Blvd., Moncton, NB E1E 1E1 (506)857-1675 Fax:(506)857-1679 Contact: Darryl P. Bonhower, Project Engineer
LANDSAGA BIOGEOGRAPHICAL
589 Erbsvilie Road, Waterloo, ON N2J 3Z4
(519)888-0594 Contact: Cheryl Hendrickson, Principal, Biogeographer LANDTEK LIMITED
3-205 Nebo Road, Hamilton, ON L8W 2E1
Consultants Limited KMK CONSULTANTS LIMITED
(905)383-3733 Fax:(905)383-8433 Contact: Ralph Di Cienzo, Vice President
ENGINEERING LIMITED
220 Advance Blvd., Brampton, ON LOT 4J5 (905)459-4780 Fax:(905)459-7869
LAW ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
1-109 Woodbine Downs Blvd., Toronto, ON
E-mali: kmk@kmk.on.ca
225 Main Street W., Hamilton, ON L8P 1J4
M9W 6Y1 (416)213-1060 Fax:(416)213-1070 Contact: Michael McKay, Principal Geotech. Eng.
Web site: www.kmk.on.ca
Contact: Patrick McGrenere, Executive VP
(905)529-2374 Contact: Ahmed Naderi, Sr. Environmental Engineer
JOHN EMERY GEOTECHNICAL
WE BELIEVE BOTH INDUSTRY AND NATURE SHOULD WIN!
G older Associates is helping its clients maintain the balance
between industrial development and the environment. With innovative services like environmental risk
assessment, remote sensing and GIS modelling, plus traditional services, such as surface and
groundwater management, strategic planning and biological assessments, site assessment and remediation, and environmental
. Gold^r Associates Geotechnical, Environmental & Mining Solutions
1 800 414-8314 Offices throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America
www.golder.com
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impact analysis. Colder Associates has the expertise that clients have trusted for 40 years. With the integrated team of environmental and geotechnical specialists behind our name, our professionals can meet all of your environmental needs. For more information, circle reply card No. 155 (See page 25)
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3164 Dovetail Mews, Mississauga, ON L5L 5K5 (905)828-6475 Fax:(905)828-4717 Contact: L.D. Mishra, Director LECOMPTE ENGINEERING LTD.
301-251 Bank Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 1X3
(613)236-6662 Fax:(613)236-2945 Contact: Jean Hebert, Environmental Engineer
MMM provides services in environmental engineer ing, water resources and environmentai manage ment. Environmental engineering services include: planning, design, and contract administration of water and wastewater treatment and conveyance systems for municipal and industrial clients. Water resources services include: stormwater manage ment, flood prediction, protection and control, watershed management planning, flow modelling, routing and control. Environmentai management
NATECH ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.
109 Patterson Cross Road, Harvey Station, NB E6K 1L9 (506)366-1080 Fax:(506)366-1090 Contact: Jochen Schroer, President ND LEA
111-93 Lombard Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3B 3B1 (204)943-3178 Fax:(204)943-4948 Contact: David C. Hicks, Chairman
LE GROUPE FORCES
services include: solid and hazardous waste man
NEEGAN BURNSIDE ENGINEERING &
105-19 rue St.-Charles Borromee S., Jollette, QC
agement, site decontamination, environmental au diting and hydrogeologicai studies/designs. Envi ronmentai planning sen/ices are also provided.
ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
J6E 488 (450)756-8040 Fax:(450)756-6559 Contact: Thierry Freire, Vice President, Environment
106B Scurfield Blvd., Winnipeg, MB ROY 1G4 (204)949-7110 Fax:(204)949-7111 Contact: Gerry Popowich, Branch Manager
MARTYN ENGINEERING LTD.
LENDER
801B 29th Street, Courtenay, BC V9N 7Z5 (250)334-3846 Fax:(250)334-2645 Contact: Hal Martyn, Principal
LENDER
MARVIN SILBERT AND ASSOCIATES
Ontario: 210 - 704 Mara Street, Point Edward, ON
23 Glenelia Avenue, Toronto, ON M2M 2K6
N7V1X4 (519)336-4101 Fax:(519)336-4311
(416)225-4541 Fax:(416)225-4541
Alberta: 6516 - 82 Avenue, Edmonton, ABT6B 0E7
Contact: Marvin Silbert, President
(780)462-4099 Fax:(780)462-4392 E-mail: mroehier@iehder.com
MASKWA ENGINEERING LTD.
Web sites: www.lehder.com,www.msdsworid.com
102-76 Capital Drive, Hay River, NT XOE 1G2 (867)874-2207 Fax:(867)874-2763 Contact: Chris Robinson, Manager
Contact: Mark Roehler, Marketing LENDER is a consulting firm providing services in the following three main areas: Air quality manage ment (odour investigations, source emission sam pling, dispersion modeling, applications for certifi cates of approval); Flealth, safety and environmen tal management systems(MSDS, regulatory train ing, compliance audits, industrial hygiene); Property liability management (remediation plans, property stewardship plans. Phase I, ii investigations, hydrogeological studies).
Contact: Patrice Maltais, Director
NLK CONSULTANTS INC.
855 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5S2
MITCHELL, POUND & BRADDOCK LTD. 4 Church Street S., Richmond Hill, ON L4C 1W2
(905)883-1500 Fax:(905)883-4551
LEY WATER QUALITY CONSULTING
LONG ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC.
43 Forest Park Road, Orangeville, ON L9W 1A1 (519)941-3540 Fax:(519)941-8575 Contact: Robert J. Long LOTOWATER LTD.
P.O. Box 451, Station Main, Paris, ON N3L 3T5 (519)442-2086 Fax:(519)442-7242 Contact: Laurie Lotimer, Operations Manager MACVIRO INVESTIGATIVE ENGINEERING INC.
600-90 Aiistate Parkway, Markham, ON LOR 6H3 (905)475-7270 Fax:(905)475-5994 Contact: EricA.D. MacDonald, President MALROZ ENGINEERING INC.
168 Montreal Street, Kingston, ON K7K 3G4 (613)548-3446 Fax:(613)548-7975 Contact: Steven V. Rose, Director
Marshall Macklin
Monaghan
NORTHERN LABORATORIES LTD.
251 Kaien Road, P.O. Box 1035, Prince Rupert, BC V8J4B7 (800)990-9522,(250)627-1906 Fax:(250)627-8214 Contact: Charles Armstrong, Lab Manager NORTHLAND ENGINEERING (1987) LIMITED 121 Durham Street, Sudbury, ON P3E 3M9 (705)674-4401 Fax:(705)674-5583 Contact: R.O. Spangier, President NORWEST LABS
104-19575 55A Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 8P8 (604)514-3322 Contact: David Clarke, Sales Manager
LISSOM EARTH SCIENCES
Contact: John Porritt, President
(604)689-0344 Fax:(604)443-1000 Contact: Bill Gunning, Mgr., Environmental Services
MOUNTAIN ENGINEERING LTD.
260 Eagle Terrace Road, Canmore, AB T1W 3C7 (403)609-3992 Fax(403)609-3989 Contact: Ron Sadesky, Principal
46 Holland Crescent, Kingston, ON K7M 2V8 (613)546-5379 Contact: Arthur N. Ley
67 King Street, P.O. Box 1450, Picton, ON KOK 2T0 (800)829-7299,(613)476-8147 Fax:(613)476-8150
NIAGARA ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES INC.
P.O. Box 205,5805 Progress St., Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6T3(905)374-LABS(5227) Fax:(905)356-9672 Contact: Steph Johnson, Managing Director
MAXXAM ANALYTICS INC.
Contact: G.W. Pound, Vice President 925 av du Pent N., Alma, QC G8B 7B6
NEW EAST CONSULTING SERVICES LTD.
288-12899 76 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 1E6 (604)591-1915 Fax:(604)591-9923 Contact: Ken Beck Lee, Principal
5540 McAdam Road, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1 PI (905)890-2555 Fax:(905)890-0370 Contact: Leon Vainer, Marketing Manager
LES CONSULTANTS RSA
(418)668-3373 Fax:(418)668-0274
NEILL AND GUNTER
P.O. Box 713, Station A, Fredericton, NB E3B 5B4 (506)452-1473 Fax:(506)452-0112 Contact: Gil Violette, Mgr., Env. Engineering
MOUNTAIN VALLEY GEOPHYSICS CORP.
245 Dixon Road, #519, Toronto, ON M9P 2M4
(416)249-6664 Fax:(416)249-6965 Email: info@mvgcorp.com Web site: www.mvgcorp.com Contact: Michael Vumbaca, President MVG, a Canadian geophysical company, provides environmentai consulting and on-site field survey services. Utitiiizing various geophysical methods such as electromagnetics, magnetics, GPR,induced polarization/resistivity, seismics and radiometrics, our professional staff offers full and ongoing sup port services in all development phases of environ mental and mineralogical survey studies, monitor ing investigations, and site assessment reviews and reporting.
O'CONNOR ASSOCIATES ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
1000-639 5 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T2P 0M9 (403)294-4200 Fax:(403)294-4240 Contact: Dr. Scott Digel OAKHILL ENVIRONMENTAL
86 Riverview Blvd., St. Catharines, ON L2T 3M2
(905)641-2732 Fax:(905)641-1705 Contact: Hans Y. Tammemagi, President OAKRIDGE ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
263-380 Armour Road, P.O. Box 431, Peterborough, ONK9J6Z3 (705)745-1181 Fax:(705)745-4163 Contact: Brian R. King, President
M.R.2-MCDONALD & ASSOCIATES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY GROUP
204-4303 Albert St., P.O. Box 4823, Regina, SK S4P 3Y4 (306)584-7071 Fax:(306)584-8666 Contact: Rodger A. McDonald, Mgr.,Principal Eng.
B-845 Bradley Street, London, ON N6E 3Z6 (519)850-4000 Fax:(519)850-1020 Contact: Gary Huffman, Mgmt. Systems Consultant
MSC MULTI-SERVICE CONSULTANTS
OGILVIE CONSULTANTS LIMITED
10825 Route 11, Six Roads, NB E1X 3A7
23 Croydon Road, Toronto, ON M6C 1S6 (416)781-7820 Contact: Alan F. Ogilvie, President
(506)395-6699 Fax:(506)393-6695 Contact: Marcel Basque, Project Director MULVEY BANANI INTERNATIONAL INC.
ONYX INDUSTRIES
44 Mobile Drive, Toronto, ON M4A2P2
(416)751-2520 Fax:(416)751-1430 Contact: Philip Chung, Vice President
2630 boul Industriel, Chambly, QC J3L4V2 (450)447-2000 Fax:(450)447-6666 Contact: Andre Noiseux, VP, Sales & Marketing
E-mail: mmm@mmm.ca
N.A.R. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC.
0 TRANSIT INC.
Web site: www.mmm.ca
1130 Southiane Road, Sudbury, ON P3G 1N6 (705)522-5990 Fax:(705)522-1898
PROJECT MANAGERS - ENGINEERS - SUR.'EYORS - PLANNERS
MARSHALL MACKLIN MONAGHAN
80 Commerce Valley Dr. E., Thornhill, ON L3T7N4 (905)882-1100 Fax:(905)882-0055
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Contact: Brad Bowman, Pres., Sr. Env. Scientist
5711 6th Avenue, Montreal, QC H1Y2R1
(514)721-4625 Fax:(514)725-6324 Contact: Normand Chabot, Water Hammer Spec.
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Orser ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY INC.
Web site: www.orserenvironmental.com
Contact: John Orser, Environmental Technologist Plant emission inventories, stack monitoring, dis persion modeiing, regulatory approvals, ventilation, NPRi, liquid waste monitoring, solid waste audits,
MEMBER
SERVICES INC.
ORSER ENVIRONMENTAL & SAFETY INC.
204-195 King Street, St. Catharines, ON L2R 3J6 (905)688-0500 Fax:(905)688-4746 E-mail; jorser@orserenvironmental.com
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Soil, Groimdwater & Air Studies, Investigations Burlington ■¥ St. Catharines 4- Woodstock > North Bay KIrkland Lake •¥ Timmins -f Thunder Bay -f Winnipeg Dr. George Duncan, President (705) 567 4996 Fax: (705) 568 8368
environmental assessments, ISO 14000 EMS
projects, comprehensive occupational hygiene projects, indoor air quality sun/eys, plant and com munity noise, safety audits, training and manage ment, MSDS management, OHSAS 18001.
Environmental consulting engineers and scientists specializing in
water resourcesplanning water supply, transmission and treatment wastewater collection and treatment
electrical engineering, instrumentation and controls
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municipal infrastructure services solid waste and hazardous matenals management
PACIFIC INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY
Acres &
936 Thermal Drive, Coquitiam, BC V3J 6R8 (604)469-7946 Fax:(604)469-3552
Associated
Contact: Dr. Paul D. Tinari, Director
Environmental Limited
PARAGON ENGINEERING LTD.
525-21 Four Seasons Place, Toronto, Ontario M9B 6J8 • Tel (416) 622-9502 • Fax (416) 622-6249
12442 205 Street, Maple Ridge, BC V2X OAS (604)465-3096 Fax:(604)465-3055 Contact: John S. Kupskay
p d nolan CONSULTING P.D. NOLAN CONSULTING
21 Beach Road, P.O. Box 846, Southampton, ON NOR 2L0 (519)797-5456 Fax:(519)797-5440 E-mail: pdnoian@bmts.com
geo-environmental investigations and site remediation environmental assessments andplanning environmental health atid safety
4342 Queen Street, Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6W1 • Tel (905) 374-4470 • Fax (905) 374-8365
Four decades of excellence in infrastructure planning &' engineering
Contact: Dan Nolan, President
The principal applies broad technical, commercial and management experience to the environmental sector, industrial experience includes potable water treatment, municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, specialty and commodity chemicals, and chemical process and water treatment equipment. Management expertise includes technology assess ment, business development,strategic planning, and sales and marketing management. PENINSULA CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LTD.
51586 Forks Road, R.R. 3, Waintieet, ON LOS 1V0 Contact: Richard J. Smythe, Director PETRO LABORATORIES INC.
8-140 Advance Blvd., Brampton, ON L6T 4J4 (905)458-0989 Fax:(905)458-1559 Contact: James Szeto, Lab Manager
8ARRIE
BELLEVILLE
(705)726-3371 {613)966-4243
Ainley
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COLLINGWOOD
OTTAWA
(705)445-3451
(613)822-1052
CONSULTING
ENGINEERS
PLANNERS
Creating Quality Solutions Together
The ALTECH Group www.altech-group.com Environmental and OHS professionals providing consulting, scientific and engineering services. • EMS & ISO 14000 capability • PhaseI& n investigations and remediation • Technology development and implementation
M4H 1E9
Tel: (416) 467-5555
Fax; (416) 467-9824
EXCELLENCE
CREATIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY
12 Banigan Drive Toronto, Ontario
I R.V. Anderson Associates Limited consulting engineer, architects, technology managers
PINCHIN
fVater, Wastewater, Transportation, Urban Development and Telecommunication Technologies
ENVIRONMENTAL
For employment and project development opportunities
PINCHIN ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
visit our web site: www.rvanderson.com
5749 Coopers Avenue, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1R9 (888)767-3330,(905)507-4855 Fax:(905)507-4884 Web site: www.pinchin.com Pinchin Environmental Ltd., as part ot the Pinchin Group ot Companies, is one ot Canada's largest environmental, health and safety consulting firms, with over 160 people in offices across the country. Established in 1981 by Dr. Donald J. Pinchin, to pro vide consulting services to the asbestos abatement industry, the company now provides services in the areas ot environmental management, hazardous materials, air emissions, indoor air quality, and en vironmental training and development, as well as occupational health and safety. PLANMAC INC.
Toronto (416) 497-8600 E-mail; ToFonto@RVAnderson.com Welland Ottawa Sudbury London Moncton Fredericton Charlottetown Bombay, India
Environmental, Transportation & Industrial Engineering
Creating Value Through Service and Innovation British Columbia
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105-15 North Queen St., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 6C1
(416)626-5300 Fax:(416)622-6710 Contact: Robert i. Maksymec, President
www.ae.ca
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ASSOCIATED ENGINEERING
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C.C. TATHAM & ASSOCIATES LTD. CONSULTING ENGINEERS - SITE PLANNERS - LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Specialists in a comprehensive range of Environmentai and Municipal Engineering Collingwood
Tel.(705) 325-1753
(613)821-9970 Fax: (613)821-9975 Contact: N. Ronald Morrison, Director PLURITEC
Brace bridge
Orillia
Tel.[705)444-2055 EKIafI: infi3@cctatharT
6474 Waddion Drive, Ottawa, ON K4P 1E7
201-225 rue des Forges, Trois-Rivieres, QC G9A 2G7 (819)379-8010 Fax: (819)379-8092 Contact: Piere Bellavance, Director Environment
Tel.(705) B4S.7756 Web: www.cctathani.CDm
POLLUTECH ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITED
5-768 Westgate Road, Oakville, ON L6L 5N2 (905)847-0065 Fax: (905)847-3840 Contact: Gregory M. Brown, President
-y Procyon Consulting Inc ^
OUR EXPERTIfE TO VOUR SERVICE
(SInee 198$) PROCYON CONSULTING INC.
Providing DREDCINC AND DEWATERINC for
rI A H/lPY industrial and MUNICIPAL TREATMENT PLANT, Li Li/Aif11.A
HAZARDOUS WASTE REDUCTION for the
ENVIRQNNEMENT^
petrochemical
CONTACT.
PHONE I (418)837-1444
Joel Deichenei. Uice-president
FA* I (418)837-7723
E-Mail I domex@ac.alra.com
Web Site I www.clamex.ctc.ca
Central Projects Group Inc.
238 Hickling Trail, Barrio, ON L4M 5W5 (705)739-9738 Fax: (705)739-8448 E-mail: admin@procyon.ca Web site: www.procyon.ca Contact: George Chamberlin, Principal Procyon (pro'-se-an), a process focused environ mental consulting company, provides training and implementation leadership to organizations that want ISO 14001 registration. Procyon auditors and advi sors, accredited by ANSI-RAB, train staff, conduct environmental conformance, compliance or perform
ance audits and conduct emissions testing and guide an organization to a cost-effective, registered EMS.
250 Shields Court, Unit 15, Markham,Ontario, L3R 9W7
Tel: (905) 470-6570 Fax:(905) 470-0958 WebSite: http://www.cpg.ca •Phase I&II Environmental Site Assessments
• Cost Effective Remediation
• Environmental Risk Assessments • Hydrogeological Investigations
• Construction Management • Site Development Services
Consulting Engineers
□ELCAIM ENVIRONMENTAL DIVISION • Drainage Planning
• Htofer S Wastewater Systems
• Hydro-technical Services
• Industrial Treatment
• Environmental Impact
• Stormwater Management
• Environmental Plonning
DILLON
MANAGEMENT INC.
52207 Range Road 233, Sherwood Park, AB T8B 1H4 (780)417-3382 Fax: (780)417-2689 Contact: Albert Biel, Manager PROJECT ENGINEERING LIMITED
778 King Street, Fredericton, NB E3B 1G2 (506)450-2930 Fax: (506)451-0415 Contact: John McKinney, President
Toronto • Ottawa
PSC ANALYTICAL SERVICES
London • Hamilton
5735 McAdam Road, Mississauga, ON L4Z 1N9 (905)890-8566 Fax: (905)890-8575 Contact: Bryan Chubb, Regional Sales Manager
Vancouver • Victoria
Specializing in:
PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
QUINTE-ECO CONSULTANTS INC.
Corporate Office:
133 Wynford Drive Toronto, Ontario M3C 1K1
P.O. Box 400, R.R. 7, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z7 (613)967-2332 Fax: (613)967-6680 Contact: Ron Carter, President
Teh (416) 441-4111 R&R LABORATORIES LTD.
Fax: (416) 441-4131
' Infrastructure
• Communities
• Eniircmment
• Facilities
206-160 Charlotte St., Peterborough, ON K9J 2T8 (705)748-1506 Fax: (705)748-6514 Contact: Dr. Ramesh Makhija, President RAL ENGINEERING LTD.
47-17665 Leslie Street, Newmarket, ON L3Y 3E3
(905)853-0626 Fax: (905)853-8807 E-mail: ral@raleng.com Web site: www.raleng.com Contact: Bob LeCraw, President RAL Engineering Ltd., founded in 1990 specializes in practical and effective water and sewage treat
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784 Scottsdale Drive, Guelph, ON NIG 3L8 (519)780-1050 Fax: (519)837-2718 Contact: Robert Poisson RG ROBINSON AND ASSOCIATES
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1303-10520 Yonge St., #35B, Richmond Hill, ON L4C3C7 {905)770-8254 Contact: Shelley Davidson, General Manager Engineers
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INDOOR ALLERGEN TESTING SEWAGE CONTAMINATION IN BUILDINGS
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MATERIALS, PARTICLE & DUST CHARACTERIZATION
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FULL PARTICLE IDENTIFICATION & SIZING DUST MITES/ MOTH SCALES & ARTHROPOD FRAGMENTS ASBESTOS/LEAD/ METALS/SILICA /CHEMISTRY
R.J. BURNSIDE & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
15 Town Line, Orangevllle, ON L9W 3R4 (519)941-5331 Fax:(519)941-8120 E-mail: info@rjburnslde.com Web site: www.rjburnside.com
EMSL Analytical, Inc. participate.s in the ALHA EMPATprogram
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107 Haddon Avenue, Westmont, NJ USA 08108
1-800-220-3675
Contact: Rul De Carvalho, President
Burnslde Is a multl-dlsclpllnary Canadian engineer ing and environmental consulting firm established In 1970. In addition to providing core Infrastructure en gineering and environmental consulting services, we fiave capabilities with GIS,solid waste management, golf course sen/Ices and satellite remote sensing.
GAP EnviroMlcroblal Services Inc.
Microbiology Laboratory & Consulting « Cryptosporidium & Giardia « Microorganism Identification * Rapid E.coli recreational water
ROBINSON CONSULTANTS
* Microbial Training * Consulting Services
* Respirometry
350 Palladium Drive, Kanata, ON K2V 1A8
1020 Hargrieve Road, London, Ontario. N6E1P5 Telephone: 519-681 -0571 Fax: 519-681-7150
(613)592-6060 Fax:(613)592-5995 Contact: Andy Robinson, President ROWAN WILLIAMS DAVIES & IRWIN, INC.
650 Woodlawn Road W., Guelph, ON NIK 1B8 (519)823-1311 Fax:(519)823-1316 Contact: Cralg Hunt
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MONTREAL BRACEBRIDGE
ST. CATHARINES
RSG ENGINEERING INC.
202-3754 Richmond Road, Nepean, ON K2H 5B9 (613)721-0880 Fax:(613)721-2096
CALGARY
VANCOUVER
Lee
WHITEHORSE YELLOWKNIFE
Limited
"For professional services in environmental training, due diligence, health and safety, and compliance auditing, give me a call."
Contact: Richard Goubko, President RSW INTERNATIONAL
2600-800 boul Rene-Levesque O, Montreal, QC
Lou Locatelli, Principal, Tel:(905) 477-8400 ext. 206 Email: llocateili@gartnerlee.com Website: www.gartneriee.com
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Contact: Georges Tadros, Director
R.V. Anderson Geamat:rix Consultant's
Associates Limited
Engineers, Geologists, and Environmental Scientists
R.V. ANDERSON ASSOCIATES LIMITED
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400-2001 Sheppard Ave. E., Toronto, ON M2J 4Z8 (416)497-8600 Fax:(416)497-0342
■ Waste Minini.'zanon/Wos^ev/oter Rsuse/Recyde
E-mail: Toronto@rvanderson.com Web site: www.rvanderson.com
Contacts: Ken Morrison, Peter J. Laughton Environmental and infrastructure specialists: plan
ning and management,design and construction, op erations and optimization services for water and wastewater,transportation, urban development and telecommunication technologies. Branches: Weiland, Ottawa, Sudbury (Dennis), London, Moncton (Touchie), Frederlcton (Touchie), Charlottetown (Atlantech), Mumbal India(PHE Consultants).
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Suite No. 1\465 Phillip Street
Tel:(519)886•7500
SALBRO CONSULTING SERVICES LTD.
2302 22 Street S., Lethbrldge, AB T1K 2K2 (403)320-9343 Fax:(403)320-5721 Contact: Walter BrodowskI, President
wvvw.geoma1rix.com
Experts in Water, Wastewater, Environmental Planning,and Simulation Software
Hydromantis,Inc.
CENTRE
Contact: Eric Biond, Technical Director
■ iSO 14000 - cnvi'mnmentci'/vtano.gemen^ Systems
Fax:(519)886•7419
SAGEOS - GEOSYNTHETICS TECHNOLOGY
3000 Bouile Street, Salnt-Hyaclnthe, QC J2S 1H9 (450)771-4608 Fax:(450)778-3901
■ Trsafiment Sysfem Design ond Construction
Waterloo, Ontario InJ2L 6C7
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Consulting Engineers
210 Sheldon Drive, Cambridge, Ontario, NIT 1A8 Tel:(519)624-7223 Fax:(519)624-7224 1685 Main Street West, Suite 302, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 1G5
E-mail: jnfo@hydromantls.com
Tel:(905) 522-0012 Fax:(905) 522-0031
Web: www.hydromantls.com
SARAFINCHIN ASSOCIATES LTD.
238 Galaxy Blvd., Toronto, ON MOW 5R8 (416)674-1770 Fax:(416)674-1997 Contact: Murray Saraflnchin, President
J.L. Richards & Associates Limited
Consulting Engineers, Architects & Planners SCHUR-TEK RESOURCES LTD.
50 Larkspur Crescent, St. Albert, AB T8N 2M5 (780)458-2067 Fax:(780)460-1909 Contact: Martin Schurek, Principal
Water & Wastewater Treatment I Environmental Assessment & Planning
Solid Waste Management I Stormwater Management I Watermain & Sewer Rehabilitation
Providing a wide range of Environmental Services SENDEX ENVIRONMENTAL CORP.
Sudbury 705-522-8174
417 Exeter Road, London, ON N6E 2Z3
Ottawa 613-728-3571
(519)680-3868 Fax:(519)680-3870 Contact: Marc B. Trudeil, Principal
Kingston 613-544-1424 l Visit Ou' Website al www.jlricliards.ca j TImmins 705-360-1899
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• Design and supervision of groundwater exploration programs
Xx)towater ltd.
12-121 Granton Drive, Richmond Hill, ON L4B3N4
• New municipal well design •Assessment of groundwater/surface water interaction • Groundwater protection •Artificial recharge
Hydri>gc<iIoyical Consultants and GroundwiUer Supply Specialists
(905)764-9380 Fax:(905)764-9386 Contact: Dr. Donald M. Gorber, President S. GRAHAM ENGINEERING AND
• Hydrogeology studies and groundwater impact assessments
GEOLOGY INC.
• Landfill monitoring and impact assessment
12 Years and Still Flowing
46 Parkgrove Crescent, Delta, BC V4L 2G3 (604)943-8500 Fax:(604)943-8500
• Well maintenance, rehabilitation, performance improvement • Well construction
Mail:
P.O. Box 451, Paris, Ontario N3L 3T5
Office: 326 Grand River St. North
• Performance testing of wells and pumps
Paris, Ontario N3L 4A5
Tel:
Contact: Steve Gratiam, President
• Video inspection services
(519) 442-2086, Fax:(519)442-7242
SHIGEO BAN AND ASSOCIATES
437 Carlsen Place, Port Moody, BC V3H 4A1 (604)469-0437 Fax:(604)469-8903 Contact: Shigeo Ban, Principal
E-mail: lwater@lotowater.com, Web site: www.lotowater.com
SIMCOE ENGINEERING GROUP LIMITED
MacViro ^
10-1815 Ironstone Manor, Pickering, ON L1W3W9 (905)831-1715 Fax:(905)831-0531 Contact: Don Cane, President
Designing Environmental & Energy Solutions SIMMERING & ASSOCIATES LTD.
300-1750 Courtwood Cres., Ottawa, ON K2C 2B5 (613)224-0224 Fax:(613)224-0339
Consulting Engineers, Planners and Scientists, Specializing In the Environment
Contact: Anne Hetzler
MacViro Consultants Inc. 90 Allstate Parkway, Suite 600, Markham, Ontario L3R 6H3 (905)475-7270 • Fax:(905)475-5994
SITE INVESTIGATION SERVICES LIMITED
E-Mail: reception@macviro.com
785 The Kingsway, Peterborough, ON K9J 6W7 (705)743-6850 Fax:(705)743-6854 Contact: Robert Marttila, Vice President
Marshall Macklin
SKELTON BRUMWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
107-93 Bell Farm Road, Barrie, ON L4M 5G1
Monaghan
(705)726-1141 Fax:(705)726-0331
PROJECT MANAGERS • B4GINEERS•SURVEYORS - PLANNERS
Contact: Scott Brumwell, Vice President
Specialists In Environmental Planning and Engineering, Hydrogeology, Waste Management and Water Resources
SNC-LAVALIN ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS INC.
2200 Lakeshore Blvd. W., Toronto, ON M8V 1A4
Toronto, Calgary, Mississauga, Whitby
(416)252-5311 Fax:(416)231-5356 Contact: Jonathan Read, Director, Environment
80 Commerce Valley Drive East, Thornhill, ON L3T 7N4
Telephone: 905-882-1100 FAX: 905-882-0055 E-mail: mmm@mmm.ca
www.mmm.ca
SOIL-MAT ENGINEERS
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130 Lancing Drive, Hamiiton, ON L8W 3A1 (905)318-7440 Fax:(905)318-7455 Contact: Danny Schebesch, President
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(450)348-5693 Fax:(450)346-2340 Contact: Francoise Forcier, Project Director
(905)890-2555
QUEBEC
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SOLMERS INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS INC.
Lacttine, QC H8t 1A1
Calgary, AB T2E 6P2
(403)291-3077
90 ch Grand-Pre, Saint-Luc, QC J2W 2G6
'Mississauga, ON L4Z 1P1 Fax (905)890-0370
2021 •41 Avenue N,E.
Air Monitoring Services
SOLINOV INC.
. 5540 McAdam Road
(780)468-3500 .
' MaxxLINK - Internet accessible sample tracking and report vievi/Ing
ONTARIO
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Edmonton. AB T6B 2R4 '
(514)636-6218 "
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Occupational Hygiene Services
Fax(403) 291-9468
Rush Analysis
Toll Free: WEST (800) 386-7247
Fax (514)631-9814
205-2160 ch duTremblay, Longueull, QC J4N 1A8 (450)448-0870 Fax:(450)448-1070 Contact: Louise Chaput, Engineer, Tech. Director
EAST (800) 563-6266
SOUTHWESTERN FLOWTECH & ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
>I PARKSON CORPORATION
4-3600 19 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 6V2 (403)293-0181 Fax:(403)293-0180
Contact: Kevin McMillan, Senior Project Manager
• Aqua Guaird® Screen ' ■ Biolac® System r^IJynaSand® Filter •Lamella'G Gravity
Settler • StramPress SludgeCleaner
SPECTRUM ASSOCIATES
3400 Griffith, Saint-Laurent, QC H4T tA7 (514)733-5501 Fax:(514)733-7432 Contact: Mark Wasseriauf, Engineer
9050 RYAN AVENtJE, DORVAL,QUEBEC H9P 2m8 TELEPHONE 514-636-8712 FAX 514-636-9718
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SPN CONSULTANTS INC.
150-2 Place du Commerce, Verdun, QC HOE 1A1
(514)766-2671 Fax:(514)769-7869 STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA
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270-200 Albert Street, Ottawa, ON KIP 2N7 (613)238-3222 Fax:(613)569-7808 Contact: Sanjiva Sondagar, Mrktg. Comm. Officer STANTEC CONSULTING LTD.
ANALYTICAL
300-871 Victoria Street N., Kitchener, ON N2B 384
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(519)585-7315 Fax:(519)579-6733
5735 McAdam Road, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z1N9 vgeldart@philipinc.com • 1-800-263-9040 ext. 275 • Fax:(905)890-8575 1
Valerie Geldart
[ National Accounts Manager 76
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STEVENSON ENGINEERING LIMITED
3-1615 N. Routledge Park, London, ON N6H 5N5 (519)474-0410 Fax:(519)474-0283 Contact: Bob Stevenson, President
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1202A boul Saint-Joseph E., Montreal, QC H2J 1L6 {514)524-1010 Fax:(514)524-1020 Contact: Andre-Martin Bouchard, President
ilSimcoe SIMCOE ENGINEERING GROUP LIMITED
Consulting Engineers
SUMMIT ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LTD.
17A-100 Kaiamaika Lake Rd., Vernon,EC V1T7M3 (250)545-3672 Fax:(250)545-3654 Contact: Dr. Hugh Hamilton, Senior Scientist SYLVIS ENVIRONMENTAL
3626 Pandora Street, Vancouver, EC V5K 1X2 (604)297-9243 Fax:(604)294-9273 Contact: Mike Van Ham, President
Head Office: 1815 Ironstone Manor
segl@simcoe.com
Regional Office: 516 O'Connor Drive Suite 205
Offering Services in the areas of: Water Supply
Pickering, Ontario
Kingston, Ontario
Pollution Control
L1W 3W9
K7P 1N3
Drainage
Tel:(905)831-1715 Fax:(905)831-0531
Tei: (613)389-1661 Fax:(613)389-2442
SCADA Blo-Containment
Suite #10
Offices across North America
SYNERGY ENVIRONMENT INC.
1432 rue Eeauharnois, Longueuii, QC J4M 1C2 (450)647-1991 Fax:(450)647-1999 Contact: Robert Morin, President TECHMA ENTERPRISE LTD.
426 Buchanan Road, Edmonton, AE T6R 2A5 (780)435-5614 Contact: Teresa Eiaiik, President TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE
66 Lyndhurst Drive, Kitchener, ON N2E 1E5 (519)570-2612 Fax:(519)570-1656
www.segi.com
In Canada Call:
stantec.com
Quebec Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia
Stantec
Knowledge Based
Solutions For the Environment
(819)663-9294 (519)579-4410 (204) 489-5900 (306) 757-3581 (780) 917-7000 (604) 597-0422
Arizona • Nevada• California • Utah • Colorado • Virginia North Carolina • South Carolina• Georgia • Tennessee
Contact: Tim Grub
"A leader\r\ proviiding innovative
TECHNISOL ENVIRONNEMENT
325 rue de L'Espinay, Quebec, QC G1L2J2 (418)647-1402 Fax:(418)647-2540 Contact: Paul LeFrancois, President
automation solutions to our customers." We offer a complefe range of producfs & services in flie areas of: •Systems Integration • Process Instrumentation • Control Panels •Programmable Logic Controllers • MMI/SCADA • Computer/Network Services •Service
TEPECO CONSULTANTS INC.
Food Safety & Product Integrity Programs R.R. #33, Cambridge, ON N3H 4R8 (519)653-0441 Fax:(519)653-8414 E-maii: tepeco@tepeco.net Web site: www.tepeco.net Tepeco Consultants incorporated provides innova tive solutions for food safety concerns. Our Product Integrity programs are designed to help maximize production and reduce contamination. Sanitation and food safety audits, consultations and recommenda tions. Pest prevention, specialized fumigations and non-chemicai alternatives, wood product and pallet
Summa Engineering Limiteti 6423 Northam Drive, Mississauga, ON L4V1J2 Tei:(905) 678-3388, Fax:(905) 678-0444
Summa Enterprises, Piace Grilii, 3539 Blvd. St. Charles, #350, KIrkland, QC H9H 5B9 Tel:(514) 591-5748, Fax:(514)455-3587
COMPLETE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE
architects
Water Supply•System Optimization • Wastewater Solid Waste Management• Environmental Assessment
planners
Site Assessment & Remediation • SCADA
engineers
fumigation, industrial and specialty items supply. . - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -
TEL:(905)668-9363•WHITBY•Fax:(905)668-0221 TERRAPEX ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
108-557 Dixon Road, Toronto, ON M9W 6K1
E-mail: tsh@tsh.ca
(416)245-0011 Ext. 231 Fax:(416)245-0012 Contact: Michael Osborne, Principal
Web site: www.tsh.ca
BARBIE• BRACEBRIDGE • COBOURG • KINGSTON • LONDON
OHAWA •SAULT STE. MARIE •ST CATHARINES • WATERLOO
TERRAPROBE LIMITED
EARTH AND WATER SECTOR
18-12 Eram Court, Erampton, ON L6W 3V1 (905)796-2650 Fax:(905)796-2250 Contact: Paul Bowen, Principal Ontario
THAMES VALLEY ENGINEERING INC.
Manitoba
100-392 Park Avenue E., Chatham, ON N7M 5Y5
Saskatchewan
(519)354-2193 Fax:(519)352-4272 Contact: Win Eizinga, Vice President
Alberta British Columbia Northern Territories
T. HARRIS ENVIRONMENTAL
& Intemationally
Environmental Engineering Water & Wastewater Engineering Site Assessment & Remediation
Hydrogeology Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Urban Drainage
MANAGEMENT INC.
242 Galaxy Blvd., Toronto, ON
Visit our website at www.umagroup.com
M9W 5R8
1-888-ASK-THEM
(416)679-8914 Fax:(416)679-8915 E-mail: jfisher@tharris.ca Web site: www.tharris.ca
Contact: John C. Fisher, Chief Operating Officer THEM is a diverse group of industrial hygiene, en gineering, scientific, and technical professionals pro viding a wide range of environmentai/occupationai health and safety consulting services to industrial, real estate, banking, commercial, institutional, and government clients. We have four full service of fices in Ontario and Quebec with associated offices
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SPECIALISTS
• industriai/Municipai Wastewater Management • Watershed and Stormwater Management • Drinking Water Quality and Treatment
Vancouver (604) 990-0582 Kitchener (519)741-5774 Toronto area (905) 891-2400 Kingston (613)542-5888 www.xcg.commail@xcg.com
• Hydrogeology investigation/Modeiling • Environmentai Site Assessment/Auditing • Remediation and Decommissioning • Environmentai Management Systems
across Canada.
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Guide to Environmental Consultants & Laboratories THE THOMPSON ROSEMOUNT GROUP
1345 Rosemount Avenue, Cornwall, ON K6J 3E5
Virtual Engineers VE Collective Inc.
(613)933-5602 Fax:(613)936-0335 Contact: Robert S. Wilson, Project Manager
VIRTUAL ENGINEERS - VE COLLECTIVE INC. THURBER ENVIRONMENTAL
309-3950 14th Avenue, Markham, ON L3R 0A9
CONSULTANTS LTD.
(905)475-0436 Fax:(905)475-0142
103-2010 Winston Park Dr., Oakville, ON L6H 5R7
E-mail: lnfo@vecollectlve.com
(905)829-8666 Fax:(905)829-1166 Contact: Dr. P.K. Chatterjl, Principal/Director
Web site: www.vecollective.com
TRENCHLESS SOLUTIONS INC.
3809 St. Joseph Blvd., Ottawa, ON K1C 1T1 (613)239-4874 Fax:(613)834-9110 Contact: Kevin Secord, General Manager TRITON ENGINEERING SERVICES LIMITED
175 Provost Lane, Fergus, ON N1M 3N3 (519)843-3920 Fax:(519)843-1943 Contact: Dale B. Murray, President
WM. R. WALKER ENGINEERING INC.
499 Queen Street E., Sault Ste Marie, ON P6A 1Z9
(705)942-2070 Fax:(705)942-3532 Contact: Larry Jackson WOOD, BANANI & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
100-3740 Richmond Road, Ottawa, ON K2H 5B9 (613)596-6454 Fax:(613)596-3346 Contact: C.L. Wood, President
Contact: R. Anthony Warner Site plan approvals, structural, mechanical, electri cal, chemical, HVAC, structural detailing & piping engineers, MOE air & water permitting; industrial, buildings, apartment buildings, hotels, boiler rooms, stormwater management, pump stations, wastewatertreatment, chillers, hospitals. Unique network of professional engineers gives you access to lead ing professionals at reduced cost because of our unparalleled corporate structure.
WOOD LABORATORY LTD.
13-3871 North Fraser Way, Burnaby, BC V5J 5G6 (604)684-8732 Fax:(604)684-3917 Contact: Jennia Li, Laboratory Manager
abS (1992)LTD. WSH LABORATORIES LTD.
3851B 21 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 6T5 (800)449-6544,(403)250-9164 Fax:(403)291-4597 E-mail: support@wshlabs.com
TRY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
8 Widdicombe Hill, Toronto, ON M9R 1B3
(416)246-1107 Fax:(416)246-1127 Contact: Robert Ostry, President
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Web site: www.wshlabs.com
Consulting Inc.
TSH ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS PLANNERS
VERITEC CONSULTING INC.
1 -300 Water Street, Whitby, ON L1N 9J2 (905)668-9363 Fax:(905)668-0221
12-1495 Bonhlll Road, MIssissauga, ON L5T 1M2 (905)696-9391 Fax:(905)696-9395 E-mail: verltec@sympatico.ca
UMA ENGINEERING LTD.
Web site: www.veritec.ca
5080 Commerce Blvd., MIssissauga, ON L4W 4P2 (905)238-0007 Fax:(905)238-0038
Contact: Alain M. Lalonde, Principal Leaders In operations enhancement providing specialty services to the water and wastewater In dustry Including water efficiency programs, system optimization, leakage reduction, hydraulic modeling, flow and pressure monitoring, technology transfer,
UMA INDUSTRIAL
FI4-50 Gervals Drive, Toronto, ON M3C 1Z3
(416)445-4844 Fax:(416)445-7107 Contact: Harry Kondratas, Dir., Project Development
ICI water use studies and more.
Contact: Bill Wong, Manager Manufacturer of clearwater treatment systems, re verse osmosis and ultra pure water systems, water softeners, filters, custom water treatment for Indus
try, commercial, agriculture, home,laboratories and hospitals. Water, wastewater, soil environmental testing services.
XCG CONSULTANTS LTD.
300-2620 Bristol Circle, Oakville, ON L6H 6Z7 UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES OF CANADA
7 Grouse Road, Toronto, ON Ml R 3A9
(416)757-3611 Fax:(416)757-3788 Contact: Dwalne Chrustle, Mgr., Marketing & Sales
VISTA ENGINEERING CORPORATION
13-1815 Ironstone Manor, Pickering, ON L1W3W9 (905)834-0862 Fax:(905)837-5134 Contact: Pete Palumbo, President WALTERS FORENSIC ENGINEERING
URBAN SYSTEMS LTD.
200-286 St. Paul Street, Kamloops, BC V2C 6G4 (250)374-8311 Fax:(250)374-5334 Contact: Chris Town, Environmental Engineer
URS
DAMES & MOORE CANADA INC.
800-277 Wellington St. W., Toronto, ON M5V 3H2 (416)971-8900 Fax:(416)971-6319 Contact: Fred Stanley, Engineer
stormwater distribution, collection and treatment; WARDROP ENGINEERING INC.
400-386 Broadway, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4M8 (204)956-0980 Fax:(204)957-5389 Contact: Ed Wolowlch, Mgr., Env. Sciences
URS DAMES & MOORE CANADA INC.
WASTE STREAM CONSULTANTS, LLC
404-151 City Centre Dr., MIssissauga, ON L5B 1M7 (905)272-3001 Fax:(905)272-3380 E-mail: tor@urscorp.com Web site: www.urscorp.com Contacts: David A. Legault, Manager; Mark Lack, Principal; Ken Lyon, Principal URS Dames & Moore Canada Inc. is part of the worldwide URS Group of Companies, specializing
30591 Schoolcraft, Suite B, Livonia, Ml 48150-2008 USA (734)513-0972 Fax:(734)513-0956 Contact: Ted Warrow, Managing Member
in environmental site assessments, contaminated
site clean-ups, due diligence audits, Brownfield re development, asbestos and designated substances surveys, site decommissioning, air monitoring and permitting, risk assessments(SSRA), and environ mental data management systems.
watershed and ecosystem management; environ mental auditing and site services. ZECON TECHNOLOGY
53 rue Dogwood, Bale-D'Urfe, OC H9X 3J6 (514)457-2719 Fax:(514)457-2719 Contact: Vice President, Operations
WATER AND EARTH SCIENCE ASSOCIATES LTD.
3108 Carp Road, Ottawa, ON KOA 1L0 (613)839-3053 Fax:(613)839-5376 Contact: Phillppa Smith, Marketing Manager WATERLOO HYDROGEOLOGIC INC.
101-460 Phillip Street, Waterloo, ON N2L 5J2 (519)746-6179 Fax:(519)885-5262
Contact: Martin Draeger, Marketing Manager
VALDOR ENGINEERING INC.
WATER REGIME INVESTIGATIONS AND
501-216 Chrlslea Road, Woodbrldge, ON L4L8S5 (905)264-0054 Fax:(905)264-0069 Contact: Fabian Papa, Head of Water Resources,
SIMULATIONS LTD.
P.O. Box 28040, Parkdale Postal Outlet, Waterloo, ON N2L 6J8 (519)884-5816 Fax:(519)884-8851
Associate
WATERTECH ENGINEERING, RESEARCH & VALUE MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL
HEALTH INC.
Parkview House, 4 Pembina Place, St. Albert, AB T8N 4P7 (780)460-1625 Fax:(780)460-2003 Contact: Martyn Phillips, Director
112-1212 1 Street S.E., Calgary, AB T2G 2H8 (403)233-0281 Fax:(403)233-7320 Contact: Barry Bohn, Principal
VDV CONSULTING
WIEBE ENGINEERING GROUP INC.
386 Timlock Place, Waterloo, ON N2K 3J2
205-50 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, ON N3T 2H8
(519)725-9874 Fax:(519)725-0842 Contact: Jackie Van de Valk, Principal
(800)943-2876,(519)758-8391 Fax:(519)758-5822 Contact: J. Bryon Wiebe, President
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(905)829-8880 Fax:(905)829-8890 E-mail: mall@xcg.com Web site: www.xcg.com Contact: Deborah Molloy, Marketing Coordinator XCG is a unique environmental engineering and science company, which has earned a reputation for excellence. We provide a full range of high quality professional consulting services in environmental management systems; water, wastewater and
CONSULTANTS
INC.
ZORIX CONSULTANTS INC.
200-3425 Semenyk Crt., MIssissauga, ON L5G 4P9 (905)277-1110 Fax:(905)277-1112 E-mail: lnfo@zorlx.on.ca Web site: www.zorlx.on.ca
Contact: Moe Zolghadr, President ZORIX specializes in solving odour nuisance Issues facing the municipal and Industrial sectors. Profes sional services range from conducting odour Impact assessments. Interface with community groups and regulatory bodies to managing the design and in stallation of odour abatement systems. ZORIX op erates an in-house state-of-the-art olfactometry lab (odour panel).
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ES&E's Directory ofEnvironmental Equipment& Service Suppliers 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. A&A SHEET METAL PRODUCTS/
Contact: Grant Lee, President
SECURALL SAFETY STORAGE EQUIPMENT
Marketing plans and budgets; media campaigns and budgets; newsletters; market research; editing; pro posal preparation; collateral material; exhibits; web site planning; presentations; client surveys; client contact and maintenance programs; and marketing
5122 N. State Road 39, La Porte, IN 46350 USA
(888)326-7890 Fax:(219)324-3780 Contact: Randy Galey, Sales Manager
illili r\mm ABB INC.
Water and Industrial Analytics 3450 Harvester Road, Burlington, ON L7N 3W5 (905)639-8840 Fax:(905)639-8639 E-mall: ivan.a.solomons@ca.abb.com Web site: www.abb.ca
Contact: Ivan Solomons, Sr. Project Manager ABB Inc. has more than 40 years experience In the manufacture of analytical products for the water and waste treatment sector. We offer a full range of monitors including dissolved oxygen, turbidity, ni trate, phosphate, dissolved organlcs, pH, conduc tivity, etc. All are available through our Canada-wide network of representatives. ABB INC. Water Meters Division
3450 Harvester Road, Burlington, ON L7N 3W5 (905)333-7586 Fax:(905)681-4311 Contact: Gordon B. Moffatt, Product Manager
seminars. AIG ENVIRONMENTAL OF CANADA
145 Wellington Street W., Toronto, ON M5J 1H8 (800)387-4481,(416)596-3990 Fax:(416)596-3584 Contact: Kate Dobson-Parks, Reg. Mgr., Canada
ACi INSTRUMENTATION LIMITED
120 Woodstream Blvd., #6, Woodbridge, ON L4L 7Z1 (905)265-0063 Fax:(905)265-0064 Contact: Angelo Valente, Sales Manager
2756 Lancaster Road, Ottawa, ON K1B 484 (613)821-9066 Fax:(613)352-5558 Contact: KImberly Curran, Marketing Manager
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1133 Regent Street, Frederlcton, NB E3B 3Z2 (506)451-7407 Fax:(506)459-3954
2121 Franklin Blvd., #9, Eugene, OR 97403 USA (541)683-5420 Fax:(541)683-1047 Contact: Karene Gottfried, Sales Manager
Contact: Eric Winchester
arsenic, uranium, chromium and other metals from
groundwater to low ppb concentrations. Our filter media - MEDIA G2'® - is certified to ANSI/NSF 61 and ETV Canada verified. MEDIA G2'® will also re
duce hydrogen sulflde from sour gas streams with concentrations as high as 30,000 ppm.
ALBERTA MEQUIPCO LTD.
AGL MARKETING LIMITED
(800)959-0299,(610)917-0991 Fax:(610)917-0992
AH)RiTL
ANDRITZ-RUTHNER, INC. 1010 Commercial Blvd. 8., Arlington, Texax 76001 USA (817)465-5611 Fax:(817)468-3961
ALFA LAVAL INC.
E-mail: andrltz@andritz-arl.com Web site: www.andritz.com
101 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, ON MIS 4S6 (416)299-6101 Fax:(416)299-5476 Contact: Trevor Van Daele, Product Manager
670 Ainslie Road, Harrop, Nelson, BC V1L6P6 (250)354-3644 Fax:(250)229-5670
Contact: Jamie French, Regional Sales Manager Andrltz is a leading manufacturer of screening, dewatering and drying equipment. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of screens (static & rotary), thickeners (belt & rotary), belt presses, centrifuges, sand filters and drying systems.
Contact: Don Brown, Owner ANTHRAFILTER MEDIA & COAL LTD.
ALLMAX PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONS, INC.
911 South Main St., BIdg. A, Kenton, OH 43326 USA (800)670-1867 Fax:(419)673-8864 Contact: Steve White, General Manager
20 Sharp Road, Brantford, ON N3T 5L8 (519)751-1080 Fax:(519)751-0617 Contact: Dave Loney, President
ALRANGE CONTAINER SERVICES
44 Medulla Avenue, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 5L9 (416)239-9559 Fax:(416)239-7535 Contact: Marc Cornwall, Account Manager ALTECH TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS INC.
AMADEUS INTERNATIONAL INC.
400 Boulevard Jean-Lesage, #500 G1K 8W1 (418)525-0606 Fax:(418)525-0909 Contact: Daniel Bordeleau, VP, Sales
AQUABLAST CORP.
77 Orchard Road, Ajax, ON L1S 6K9 (905)619-3009 Fax:(905)619-3638 E-mail: john@aquablastcorp.com Web site: www.aquablast.ca Contact: John Eecloo, President, General Mgr. Industrial cleaning for over 26 years, reactors, si
los, heat exchangers,sewers, process piping, equip ment, buildings, using high pressure waterjetting services to 40,000 psi. Cold cutting steel plate, tanks and pipes; 3D self rotating cleaning head and teleboom for safe tank cleaning. Turbo vacuum
AMERICAN SIGMA, INC. 5600 Lindbergh Dr., P.O. Box 389, Loveland, CO 80539 USA (970)669-3050,(800)635-4567 Fax:(970)669-2932 Contact: Michael Bryant, Cdn. Sales & Mktg. Mgr. AMIAD FILTRATION SYSTEMS
2220 Celsius Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93030 USA (800)969-4055,(805)988-3323 Fax:(805)988-3313 Contact: Richard Sharpe, VP Sales & Marketing AMKO SYSTEMS INC.
20 Moultrey Crescent, Georgetown, ON L7G 4N5 (905)877-5369 Fax:(905)702-0819
621 Ramsey Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 USA (908)964-8686 Fax:(908)964-6622 Contact: W. Richard Adey, President
2265 Pemblna Hwy., #305, Winnipeg, MB R3T 5J3 (204)982-1040 Fax:(204)982-1045 Contact: Dan Landry
E-mail: elw@adi.ca, Web site: www.adi.ca
Supplier of water treatment systems for removal of
search facilities.
ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Contact: Alex Keen, President G
Data Acquisition/Reporting Systems (DAS). For emission, process and ambient air monitoring, AMKO's innovative solutions are utilized through out power generation, petrochemical, cement, pulp and paper industries, incineration plants and re
680 Hollow Road, Box 879, Oaks, PA 19456 USA
AIRMETRICS
12 Banlgan Drive, Toronto, ON M4H 1E9 (416)467-5555 Fax:(416)467-9824
ADI INTERNATIONAL INC.
tems(CEMS). Our turnkey systems Integrate gas, dust and flow analyzers, PLC and PC-based con trol systems, Human-Machine Interfaces(HMI)and
ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENTS AIR LIQUIDE CANADA INC.
ALL AROUND SERVICES ABS PUMPS CORPORATION
1215 Meyerside Dr., #7, Mississauga, ON L5T1H3 (800)988-2610,(905)670-4677 Fax:(905)670-3709 E-mail: abscanada@abspumps.com Web site: www.abspumps.com Contact: Tim Sansom, National Sales Manager ABS Is one of the world's leading manufacturers of pumps, mixers and aerators, specializing In water and wastewater, general Industry, pulp and paper, and building services.
AMKO Systems Inc. is a leading systems house for site-specific Continuous Emission Monitoring Sys
250 West Beaver Creek Road, #6, Richmond Hiil, ON L4B 1C7
A
E-mail: glee@aglmarketing.com Web site: www.aglmarketlng.com
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(905)771-1444 Fax:(905)771-1616
pumping for liquids, sludges and dry materials; daylighting and hydrotrenching services. AQUARIUS SERVICES ET TECHNOLOGIES INC.
6423 Cote-de-Liesse, Saint-Laurent, QC H4T 1E5 (514)342-9050 Fax;(514)342-5150 Contact: Philippe Van de Voorle, President AQUA TECHNICAL SALES INC.
124MacNabStreets.,#200, Hamilton,0NL8P3C3 (905)528-3807 Fax:(905)528-3428 Contact: Brian Gage, President AQUATECHNIQUES INC.
Web site: www.amkosystems.com
6021 Yonge Street, #128, Toronto, ON M2M 3W2 (905)833-4378 Fax:(905)833-4381
Contact: John Kosch, President
Contact: Al Dahya, Manager
E-mail: amko@idlrect.com
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ASI Group ARCHER TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT INC.
346 Cranbrooke Avenue, Toronto, ON M5M 1N3
(416)781-0135 Fax:(416)781-9560 E-mail; archertechnical@sympatico.ca Contact: David Archer, C.E.T., President
Ontario representative for: Vaughan chopper pumps; Rotamixâ&#x201E;˘ tank process mixing systems; Triton screw impelier pumps; Prime Cut seif-priming chop per pumps; Caigon Carbon municipai odour control systems from manhole and drum units to complete packages including fan and motor tor up to 14,150 i/s (30,000 OEM) air flow with water regenerable carbon.
P.O. Box 2205,250 Martindaie Road,St. Catharines, ONL2R7R8 (905)641-0941 Fax:(905)641-1825 E-maii: blaurens@asi-group.com Web site: www.asi-group.com Contact: Barbara Laurens, Mgr., Bus. Development ASi Group provides professional services to indus try and the public sector for managing water and wastewater. ASi offers proven technical expertise in engineering, environmental biology and marine sciences for a variety of water and wastewater man agement problems. ASi's full service approach uti lizes a combination of experienced professionals, and the use of innovative technical-based solutions
to assure clients of fast economical solutions using the newest technology.
ARCUS ABSORBENTS INC.
800 Arrow Road, #15, Toronto, ON MOM 2Z8 (416)745-7947 Fax:(416)745-1174 Contact: Michael Arcus, President
ATCO NOISE MANAGEMENT LTD.
1243 McKnight Blvd. N.E.. Calgary, AB T2E 5T1 (403)292-7804 Fax:(403)292-7816 Contact: Neil Barrett, National Sales Manager
ARIZONA INSTRUMENT
1912 W.4th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281 USA (602)470-1414 Fax:(480)804-0656 Contact: Fergus Kaumaya,Canadian Account Rep.
AWI
4450-46 Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2B 3N7
ARJAY ENGINEERING LTD.
(905)829-2418 Fax:(905)829-4701 Contact: Greg Reeves, Manager
AWI
E-maii: info@awifilter.com Web site: www.awifilter.com
Contact: Nicky Currie, Mrktg.Assist. AWi is a leader in filter optimization, providing site-specific technical services, filter in spections, filter media design and supply. Our technoiogicaiiy advanced underdrain systems include the AWi Pipenix Underdrain System and the AWI Phoenix Panel System - both have air scour capa bilities. Call AWi today - we cover it alii FJOIROPIMZAnON
ARLAT TECHNOLOGY
6 Bram Court, Brampton, ON LOW 3R6 (905)457-1717 Fax:(905)457-1730 Contact: Barry Jasper, Marketing Manager ARMOUR VALVE LTD.
126 Miiner Avenue, Scarborough, ON MIS 3R2 (416)299-0780 Fax:(416)299-0394 Contact: Jennifer Bowman, Inside Sales Manager
recycling services. Products offered include abrasives, foundry sands, and mineral products for the steel, foundry, environmental and coatings in dustries. Recycling is available tor mineral byproducts, excess materials and site remediation.
S3BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL INC. BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
1540 Cornwall Road, #208, Oakviiie, ON L6J 7W5 (905)339-1540 Fax:(905)339-0016 E-mail: bmaskeli@bennettenv.com Web site: www.bennettenv.com
Contact: Brian Maskeli, Sales Manager Bennett Environmental Inc. is a Canadian company with more than 30 years experience in the environ mental industry. The company is a leading provider of high-temperature thermal remediation for con taminated soil in North America. BEI owns and op erates,through its subsidiary Recupere Sol Inc., the Mark iV Thermal Oxidizer at its waste management center in St.-Ambroise, Quebec. B.E.P. BESTOBELL LIMITED
(403)255-7377 Fax:(403)255-3129 2851 Brighton Road, Oakviiie, ON L6FI 609
Contact: Donald Shaw, VP, Quality/Env. Operations BEi Pecal supply industrial mineral products and
241 Norseman Street, Toronto, ON M8Z 2R5 (416)231-9216 Fax:(416)231-9121 Contact: Herb Kershaw, President BERLIE TECHNOLOGIES INC.
1245, industrielie Street, La Prairie, QC J5R 2E4 (450)659-1986 Fax:(450)659-7916
Contact: Frederick Paquette, Sales Manager BLASTAL COATINGS SERVICES INC.
353 Clarence Street, Brampton, ON L6W 1T6 (905)459-2001 Fax:(905)459-9320 Contact: Ernie De Angelis, Owner BLUE-ZONE TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
Azurix
261 Fishervilie Road, Toronto, ON M2R 3S4
(416)665-7111 Fax:(416)665-7035 Contact: Dusanka Filipovic, President & CEO
NOnTH AMERICA
AZURIX NORTH AMERICA
An American Water Services company LIMITBP
100 King Street W., 22nd Floor, Hamilton, ON
BNA BONFIGLIOLI NORTH AMERICA INC.
L8P 1A2 (888)776-7306, Fax:(905)521-1988
2-7941 Jane Street, Concord, ON L4K 4L6 (905)738-4466 Fax:(905)738-4466
ARMTEC LIMITED
Web site: www.azurixna.com
15 Campbell Road, Guelph, ON N1H 6P2 (519)822-0210 Fax:(519)822-1160
Contact: Dave Clancy American Water Sen/ices and its subsidiary, Azurix North America, provide a full range of water and wastewater related services to municipalities, indus tries and private customers. The companies are backed by more than 100 years of industry experi
E-maii: sales@armtec.com Web site: www.armtec.com
Contact: Terri Mand, Marketing Co-ordinator For over 90 years Armtec has been providing prod ucts and engineered solutions to the challenges of the civil engineering market. Our product line in cludes: corrugated plastic and metal pipe,construc tion products, geosynthetics and a comprehensive line of water control gates.
nance, engineering services, residuals manage ment, mobile dewatering and underground infra structure rehabilitation.
a BRENTWOOD =-1 INDUSTRIES BRENTWOOD INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. Box 605, Reading, PA 19603 USA (610)374-5109 Fax:(610)376-6022 E-mail: wwsaies@brentw.com Web site: www.brentwoodindustries.com
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BAYCOR FIBRE TECH INC.
3017 St. Ciair Ave., #354, Burlington, ON L7N 3P5 (905)319-6556 Fax:(905)319-1444 ASHTEAD TECHNOLOGY RENTALS
3505 Laird Road,#18, Mississauga, ON L5L5Y7 (800)242-3910 Fax:(905)607-8592 E-mail: ashtead-technology@on.aibn.com Web site: www.ashtead-technology.com Contact: Tony Barreca, Operations Manager Ashtead Technology Rentals specializes in renting
E-m.aii: info@baycorfibre.com Web site: wvra/.baycorfibre.com Contact: Herb Langner, President Fine screening tor municipai, industrial, food and pulp and paper; sludge thickening; fibre recovery, washing and thickening.
portable instruments for environmental and indus
BCG WESTERN WATER
trial hygiene applications, including PiDs, FiDs, gas detectors, OEM and ambient air monitors, noise dosimeters, dust and aerosol monitors, water qual ity instruments. Ashtead also rents equipment for nondestructive testing, including video scopes/ probes, hardness and thickness meters, many oth ers. Ail instruments meticulously maintained, most ship overnight anywhere in Canada. Bilingual staff. Complete library of product specifications available on-line at the company's web site.
9716 - 40th Street S.E., Calgary, AB T2C 2P3 (800)242-3176,(403)203-4114 Fax:(403)203-9231
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B.N.W. VALVE MANUFACTURING LIMITED
P.O. Box 47, Miligrove, ON LOR 1VO (905)689-4713 Fax:(905)689-7402 Contact: Harry Rodzoniak, President
ence and provide: contract operations and mainte
..^AfflTEAD RENTALS
Contact: Brian Raimondo, Sales Manager
Contact: David Krichten, Sales Manager The world leader in fixed film technologies, Brentwood supplies engineered water and wastewater treatment systems. Trickling filter media and media supports anaerobic filter media, AccuWeb
integrated fixed film/activated sludge. Tube Settler systems for efficient clarification, and AccuLinks
modular wastewater treatment systems utilizing submerged fixed film technologies. BRINKMANN INSTRUMENTS, INC. One Cantiague Rd., P.O. Box 1019, Westbury, NY 11590 USA (516)334-7500 Fax:(516)334-7506 BRISTOL BABCOCK
BEl PECAL. a division of Slake Technology Ltd.
234 Attweli Drive, Toronto, ON M9W 5B3 (416)675-3820 Fax:(416)674-5129
Contact: Tom Langstatf, Area Sales Manager
FECAL
407 Parkside Drive, Waterdown, ON LOR 2H0
BW TECHNOLOGIES
(905)689-6661,(888)689-6661 Fax:(905)689-0485
2840 - 2nd Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2A 7X9 (800)663-4164 Fax:(403)248-9226
E-maii: dshaw@bei.ca Web site: www.bei.ca
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C&H Envifonmenfal Tectinotogies Inc.
CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD
CEILCOTE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
11 Laurier, Place du Portage, Phase ill, 6B3, Hull, QC K1A 1G6 (819)956-4033 Fax:(819)956-8299
14955 Sprague Rd., #250, Strongsviiie, OH 44136 USA (440)243-0700 Fax:(440)243-9854 Contact: Kevin M. Sheehy, President/General Mgr.
Contact: Anna Sdao
C&M ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
CANADIAN SAFETY EQUIPMENT INC.
131 Whitmore Rd., #13, \A/oodbridge, ON L4L6E4 (905)850-3904 Fax:(905)850-3981
CEILCOTE CORROSION CONTROU
2465Cawthra Rd.,#111, Mississauga, ON L5A3P2 (800)265-0182,(905)949-2741 Fax:(905)272-1866 Contact: Ross Humphry, Manager
SGL ACOTEC, INC. 15259 Argyll Road, Georgetown, ON L7G 5N8 (877)212-3665 Fax:(905)877-0085 Contact: Dave Ormiston, Regional Mgr., Canada
Web site: www.cmeti.com
Contacts: Rob Anderson, E-maii: rob@cmeti.com Blake Tonogai, E-mail: blake@cmeti.com Larry Madden, E-mail: iarry@cmeti.com Equipment and systems for water and wastewater
treatment. Canadian distributor for Marsh-McBirney flow meters. Aeration systems, replacement diffuser membranes, belt presses, clarifiers, DAP, digester covers and mixers, package water and wastewater plants, SBR,flow studies.
CENTENNIAL CONCRETE PIPE & PRODUCTS INC.
UzAM INSTRUMENTS LTD.
CAN-AM INSTRUMENTS LTD.
2851 Brighton Road, Oakvilie, ON L6H 6C9 (905)829-0030 Fax:(905)829-4701
RR#2, Cambridge, ON N1R 583 (519)622-7574 Fax:(519)621-8233 Contact: Leo Stettier, General Sales Manager
E-maii: reeves@can-am.net Web site: www.can-am.net
CENTRE NATIONAL EN ELECTROCHIMIE
2263 Avenue Du College, Shawinigan, QC G9N 6V8 (819)539-8508 Fax:(819)539-8880 Contact: Martin Girard, R&D Director
240 Edward Street, Aurora, ON L4G 3S9
Contact: Mark Reeves, President Can-Am provides sales, rental and sen/ice on envi ronmental monitoring equipment, samplers, flowmeters, oil/water monitors, separators, TOC, BOD, COD monitors, and gas detection.
(905)841-6472 Fax:(905)841-5078 Contact: Joanne Gordon, Marketing Manager
CANATECH ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC.
CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC (CANADA) CORP 11564 149 Street, Edmonton, AB T5M 1W7 (780)454-2505 Fax:(780)454-2655 CANADA LAW BOOK
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ET TECH ENV
5-131 Saunders Road, Barrie, ON L4N 9A7 (705)728-7886 Fax:(705)728-8476 Contact: Rick Haynes
CENTURY GROUP INC.
P.O. Box 228, Sulphur, LA 70664-0228 USA (800)527-5232 Fax:(337)527-8028 Contact: Rusty Vincent, Secretary/Treasurer
CHEmetries
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CANADA UNLIMITED INC.
Municti Trade Fairs Canada, IFAT 2002 1243 Islington Avenue,#607,Toronto, ON M8X 1Y9 (416)237-9939 Fax:(416)237-9920 E-maii: bmertens@on.aibn.com Web site: www.canada-unlimited.com
Contact: Brigitte Mertens, President and Owner Experience the future now at the world's largest trade fair tor waste disposal and the environment. CANADIAN CENTRE FOR OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH & SAFETY (CCOHS) 250 Main Street East, Hamilton, ON L8N 1H6
(800)668-4284,(905)572-2981 Fax:(905)572-2206 Contact: Eleanor irwin. Mgr., Mktg., Sales & Comm.
CANCOPPAS LIMITED
2595 Dunwin Drive, #2, Mississauga, ON L5L3N9 (800)595-0514,(905)569-6246 Fax:(905)569-6244 E-maii: controis@cancoppas.com Web site: www.cancoppas.com Contact: Jake Alaica, President Marketing, sales and service of process measure ment control and environmental instrumentation
throughout Canada. Environmental products: dis solved oxygen,total suspended solids, blanket moni toring, pH monitoring and control, residual chlorine, wastewater samplers, sludge samplers, gas sam. pling pumps, gas detection, and complete level and flow monitoring.
CHEMETRICS, INC. Route 28, Caiverton, VA20138 USA (800)356-3072,(540)788-9026 Fax:(540)788-4856 E-mail: prodinto@chemetrics.com Web site: www.chemetrics.com
Contact: Pamela Zarha, Marketing Manager CHEMetrics, inc. manufactures visual and instru mental water analysis test kits, as well as instru mentation tor use in environmental, municipal, in dustrial, and educational applications. CHEMetrics' portable kits otter quality, cost-effective water analy sis tor lab and field testing. CHEMetrics also otters a Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) in soil test kit, approved by the EPA (tor remediation).
CAN-ROSS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD.
CANADIAN
2270 South Service Road W., Oakvilie, ON L6L5M9 (905)847-7190 Fax:(905)847-7175
CHEMLINE
Contact: Alison Wyers, Marketing Coordinator
o Plastics Limited
CANADIAN ENVIRO-COURSES LTD.
CAPITAL CONTROLS COMPANY, INC.
CHEMLINE PLASTICS LIMITED
31 Ridge Valley Drive, Bracebridge, ON P1L1L3 (705)645-9570 Fax:(705)645-9570
3000 Advance Lane, Coimar, PA 18915 USA
(215)997-4000 Fax:(215)997-4062
55 Guardsman Road, Thornhiil, ON L3T 6L2 (905)889-7890 Fax:(905)889-8553
SNVm-COUDSES LTD.
E-maii: into@chemiine.com
E-mail: cdnenvro@muskoka.com Web site: www.cecourses.on.ca
Contact: Dave Durant, President Safety workshops and seminars on chiorination and disinfection using chlorine gas or sodium hypochiorite; hydrogen sulphide safety, WHMiS, water main disinfection, and anhydrous ammonia safety seminars.
'» C a a:i^i a n Environmental
Web site: www.chemline.com
Chemiine stocks manual and actuated valves, strain ers, tiowmeters and controls ail made of corrosion
CAREER ADVANCEMENT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES INC.
#200-522 BurlingtonAve., Burlington, ON L7S IRS (905)681-8240 Fax:(905)639-4601
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL.COM
E-maii: editor@CanadianEnvironmentai.com Web site: www.CanadianEnvironmentai.com
Contact: Laura Griffin, President
Third party recruitment and placement profession als who focus on providing the environmental, manu facturing, consulting and financial industries with high quality, permanent and contract employees. We specialize in candidates who have experience in management, engineering, technical services, quality assurance, finance, marketing, sales, com puter and administration.
Visit www.CanadianEnvironmentai.com - a tree on
line Resource Centre tor professionals who handle environmental issues related to industry. Features
445 - 21 St Avenue, Lachine, QC H8S 3T8
of the site include access to environmental infor
(514)637-4631 Fax:(514)637-8804
mation and news, links to environmental legislation, an environmental product and service directory, the most comprehensive environmental job board in Canada, a monthly environmental newsletter, a na tional calendar of events and training, a discussion
Contact: E.W. Robins, President
forum, and more.
iandtilis, etc.
E-maii: into@careeradvancement.on.ca Web site: www.careeradvancement.on.ca
Contact: Jim Giichrist, President
2342 Munn's Avenue, Oakvilie, ON L6H 6G9 (905)257-1119 Fax:(905)257-0119
resistant solid thermoplastics; PP and PVDF pipe, fittings, and fusion equipment; Teflon tubing, fittings and valves. Fiowmeters are variable area and pad dle wheel type including instruments. Application areas include waste and water treatment plants,
CARTIER CHEMICALS LTD.
J:hemtrac CHEMTRAC SYSTEMS, INC. 6991 Peachtree industrial Blvd., Bidg. 600, Norcross, GA 30092 USA (770)449-6233 Fax: (770)447-0889 Contact: Camiio Denbrok
Since 1985, Chemtrac Systems inc. has been a leading manufacturer of process monitoring and control instruments used in water, wastewater, and other industrial processes. However, the compa ny's reputation and growth has been built around one mission -"RESULTS tor the customer". This
CARDS CHEMICAL COMPANY
315 Fifth Street, Peru, IL 61354 USA
(800)435-6856 Fax:(815)224-6697 Contact: Phil Veiia, Market Manager
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COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CANADA INC.
USA (561)288-4854 Fax:(561)287-3238
6400 Northwest Drive, Misslssauga, ON L4V 1K1 (800)387-4628,(905)678-3707 Fax;(905)678-0898 E-mali; gord_thompson@coipal.com Web site; www.colgate.ca/javex Contact; Pat Harris, National Business Manager
E-maii: ctilorinc@aol.com
Javex-12 tor water disinfection, wastewater treat
2002 S. WestAvenue, Waukesha, Wl, 53189 USA (262)542-8153 Fax:(262)542-0301
Web site: www.regalctilorinators.com Contact: Ron Grage, Special Projects Director It/lanutacturers ot Regai^"" gas chiorinators, suiphonators, ammoniators, vacuum monitors, gas detec tors, duai cyiinder scales and ttie Smartvalve™ tor flow pacing ctilorine or sulphur dioxide tor the water and wastewater disinfection industry. For over 26 years, Chiorinators Incorporated has been the es tablished quality leader with the ail vacuum direct cyiinder mounted system.
ment, odour control, zebra mussel control, cyanide removal, and general sanitation and disinfection.
Web site: www.cretexseals.com
CHLORINATORS INCORPORATED
1044 S.E. Dixie Cutoff Road, Stuart, FL 34994-3436
COLUMBIA GEOSYSTEMS LTD.
1415 - 28th Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2A 2P6 (403)273-5152 Fax;(403)235-6864 Contact; Pat Donahoe, VP, General Manager COLUMBIAN TECTANK
P.O. Box 2907, Kansas City, KS 66110-2907 USA (913)621-3700 Fax;(913)621-2145 Contact; Jerry Biritz, Sales Engineer
CRETEX SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
E-mali: ddrlscoll@cretexseais.com
Contact: Dan Driscoil, VP, General Manager Cretex Chimney Seals, which seal the frame chim ney area ot both existing and newly constructed manholes, reduce surcharging/bypassing and lower pumping and treatment costs In a sanitary sewer system. In storm sewer systems, Cretex Chimney Seals provide protection from infiltration ot surround ing soil which in turn, can undermine pavements.
CHL TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
CULTEC, INC.
45 Highland Road W., Stoney Creek, ON L8J 2T7 (905)573-8854 Fax:(905)573-9972
P.O. Box 280, 878 Federal Road, Brooktield, CT 06804 USA (203)775-4416 Fax:(203)775-1462 Contact: Robert DiTulllo, Sr., CEO
o
Contact: Jim Robinson
CLAMEX ENVIRONMENT INC.
584, Route Kennedy, C.P. 44, PIntendre, QC G6C 1R8 (418)837-1444 Fax:(418)837-7723 Contact: Joei Deschenes, VIce-President CLA-VAL CANADA LTD.
4687 Christie Drive, Beamsvilie, ON LOR 1B4 (905)563-4963 Fax:(905)563-4040 Contact: Fred Morton, General Manager
CIGI S
D&E WHOLESALE LTD.
CON CAST PIPE CON CAST PIPE
299 Brock Road S., R.R.#3, Guelph, ON N1H 6H9 (519)763-8655 Fax:(519)763-1956 Contact: Derek Guberney, Sales & Marketing Mgr. Con Cast Pipe pours pride and quality Into all our products - pipe, maintenance holes, box units. Con/ Span systems, and other quality products. We con tinue to push precast technology, delivering inno vation with fast service and competitive prices. Count on It. Visit www.concastplpe.com tor more Information. CONSOLIDATED GIROUX
CLEAN GAS SYSTEMS, INC. 160-2 Remington Blvd., Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 USA (631)467-1600 Fax:(631)467-1688 E-mail: cgscgs@aoi.com Web Site: www.cgscgs.com Contact: Anil M. Shah, President
Design, engineer, manufacture and service air pol lution control systems and equipment. Product line includes: single twin and quad cyclones; centrifu gal, dynamic, multi-venturi, conventional scrubbers; gas absorbers; oil mist, fume, smoke and mist col lectors; wet electrostatic precipitators; rotary gates; trickle valves and dump gates. Decades ot total system experience. Licensees and representatives throughout the US, Canada and major countries, worldwide.
ENVIRONMENT INC.
11 Reid Street, Box 2043, Chario, NB E8E 2W8
(506)684-5821 Fax:(506)684-1915 Contact: Noeila Russell, Secretary CONTROL MICROSYSTEMS
28 Steacie Drive, Kanata, ON K2K 2A9
7480 Bath Road, Misslssauga, ON L4T 1L2 (905)612-0566 Fax:(905)612-0575 Your "One Stop Shop" tor water treatment chemi cals, chemical handling equipment, plus laboratory and process instrumentation. With facilities in all major centers from Vancouver to Toronto, and In dustry partners such as Hach, Onedo Naico, Bayer, FMC, Fioran, Chiorinators Inc., and Spencer Tur bine, ClearTech is equipped to respond to the water professionals' needs.
DAGEX INC.
4141 Yonge Street, #307, Toronto, ON M2P 2A8 (800)665-7136,(416)250-7111 Fax:(416)250-8111 E-mali: lnto@dagex.ca Web site: www.dagex.ca Contact: Monlque D. Bates, Director Distributor ot tine screenlng/tlltration/classlticatlon/ dewatering equipment. Servicing municipal/indus trial food sectors. Products: Step Screen™, Rotomat®, Coanda Grit Washing, Screw Press by HUBER; Filter Presses by NETZSCH; Solids Con trol by DERRICK, Decanter Centrifuges; Toveko SandFiiter™, FIBAX Fliter by ORGANO; Spin Clean® Filters by API; Backwashable MicroFilter™ by ESCO. DANATEC EDUCATIONAL SERVICES LTD.
CONTROLOTRON CORPORATION
1410 - 800 6th Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T2P 3G3 (800)465-3366 Fax;(403)232-6952
155 Plant Avenue, Hauppauge, NY 11787 USA (631)231-3600 Fax:(631)231-3334
Contact; Ron Martin, President
Contact: John Trotatter, Vice President
DANFOSS DRIVES
CONVAULT, INC. 4109 Zeering Road, Denair, CA 95316 USA (209)632-7571 Fax:(209)632-4711 Contact: David Harris, VP, Marketing
4401 Bell School Road, Loves Park, IL 61111 USA (800)432-6367,(815)639-8600 Fax:(815)639-8000 Contact: Jeff Duncan, Marketing Manager
Division of Danfoss Inc.
Davis Controls
WATERMAIN LTD.
ClearTech
:>I(DAGEX INC.
(613)591-1943 Fax:(613)591-1022 Contact: Steve Poiley, VP, Sales & Marketing
CORM CONSTRUCTION SEWER &
CLEARTECH INDUSTRIES INC.
23184 Eraser Highway, Langley, BC V2Z 2V1 (800)900-2220,(604)534-3168 Fax:(604)534-5522 Contact: John Fahr, Sales Representative
165 Artesian industrial Parkway, P.O. Box 1090, Bradford, ON L3Z 2B5
DAVIS CONTROLS LTD.
(905)775-2761 Fax:(905)775-9459 Contact: Stephen Mitchell, President
2200 Bristol Circle, Oakvilie, ON L6H 5R3
(905)829-2000 Fax:(905)829-2630
CORNELL PUMP COMPANY
Web site: www.daviscontrols.com
P.O. Box 6334, Portland, OR 97228-6334 USA
Contact: Barbara Smith, Executive Assistant
(503)653-0330 Fax:(503)653-0338 Contact: Carei Verlinden, Marketing Comm. Mgr.
Controls and instruments: level, flow, pressure, tem perature, dissolved oxygen, programmable control lers, operator Interfaces and drives.
E-mali: into@davlscontrols.com
CORRPRO CANADA INC.
7895Tranmere Dr., #11, Misslssauga, ON L5S 1V9 (905)677-2700 Fax:(905)677-2432 Contact: John Aru, Sales Manager
Davnor 4
CRECHEM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
1200 Montreal Rd., Bidg. M-2, 2nd Fir., Ottawa, ON K1A0R6 (613)744-6001 Fax:(613)744-0573 Contact: Jesse Shen, Principal
4007-23 Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 6T3 (403)219-3363 Fax:(403)219-3373
DAVNOR WATER TREATMENT CLEMMER TECHNOLOGIES INC.
446 Albert Street, P.O. Box 130, Waterloo, ON
N2J 4A1 (519)884-4320 Fax:(519)884-6623 Contact: Doug Scheltiey, Marketing Manager
E-mali: davnorinto@davnor.com Web site: www.davnor.com
CLOW CANADA
CRESTECH
1757 Burlington St. E., P.O. Box 2849, Hamilton, ON L8N 3R5 (905)548-9604 Fax:(905)548-6885
200 University Avenue W., Waterloo, ON N2L3G1 (519)888-4423 Fax:(519)888-4330 Contact: Leanne Geisthorpe
Contact: Dan Ferraro
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Contact: Michael Insole, Sales Manager Davnor manufactures and distributes the patented BloSand Water Filters. Flows range from 20 to 38,000 litres per hour and can be manually or auto-
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Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers matically operated. BioSand water filters are effec
tive in removing iron (iron bacteria), H^S, manga
able. The tankage system can be easily expanded In the future. In an inexpensive, efficient manner. In addition, the tankage system can be relocated, at
ECODYNE LIMITED
any time, with "as new" results. An excellent corro
4475 Corporate Drive, Burlington, ON L7L 5T9 (905)332-1404 Fax:(905)332-6726 Contact: Paul Kitchen, General Sales Manager
toxins.
sion resistant, low-cost, tankage system, for stor age of any potable water or wastewater applications.
ECO ETHIC INC.
DEAN PUMP
DPIC COMPANIES
Division of Mat-Pro Corporation 6040 Gulon Road, P.O. Box 68172, Indianapolis, IN
155 University Avenue,#702,Toronto, ON M5H 3B7 (800)820-2721 Fax:(416)363-4517
nese, giardia cysts, cryptosporidia oocysfs, ottier water-borne parasites, bacteria, viruses, small par ticles (silt, clay and organic), colour, foul taste, and
R.R. #2, Sunderland, ON L0C1H0
(888)436-3996 Fax:(705)357-9971 Contact: Robert Davis, President ECOFLO
46268-0172 USA
(317)293-2930 Fax:(317)297-7028
Contact: Ed IVlurphy, Sales Manager
Denso DENSO NORTH AMERICA INC.
DTE INDUSTRIES LIMITED
69 Comstock Road, Scarborough, ON M1L2G9 (416)757-6278 Fax:(416)757-5579 DUALL DIVISION
1550 Industrial Drive, Owosso, Ml 48867 USA
(517)725-8184 Fax:(517)725-8188 Contact: Robert J. Telch, Sales Manager
90 Ironside Crescent, #12, Toronto, ON MIX 1M3 (416)291-3435 Eax:(416)291-0898
DUPONT CANADA INC.
E-mail: sales@densona.com Web site: www.densona.com
P.O. Box 2200, Stn. Streetsvllle, MIssissauga, ON L5M 2H3 (905)821-3300 Eax:(905)821-5177
Contact: Blair Slessor, Regional Sales Manager Denso - the global leader in corrosion prevention for over 117 years. Denso offers the highest qual ity, most economical, long-term corrosion protection for ail above and below ground metal surfaces. The Denso petrolatum tape system consists of Denso paste as an Initial corrosion Inhibitor, Denso mastic fillers to eliminate localized corrosion cells, Denso petrolatum tape as the long-term corrosion barrier. The Denso system requires only minimum surface preparation. Is ready for Immediate service after application, VOC free, environmentally responsible and maintenance free. For superior quality and proven corrosion prevention systems that work, the answer Is Denso! DERRICK CORPORATION
590 Duke Road, Buffalo, NY 14225 USA
2450 Lancaster Road, #27, Ottawa, ON K1B 5N3
(613)738-2991 Fax:(613)738-0092 Contact: Philippe Masuy, President ECOLOG INFORMATION RESOURCES GROUP
1450 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, ON M3B 2X7
(416)442-2185 Eax:(416)442-2204 E-mail: tiafham ©corporate.southam.ca Web site: www.erls.ca
Contact: Todd Latham, General Manager ECOLO® ODOR CONTROL SYSTEMS
59 Penn Drive, Toronto, ON M9L 2A6
DYNASONKS
(416)740-3900 Eax:(416)740-3800 Contact: Ian Howard, Executive Vice President
DYNASONICS Division of Racine Federated inc.
ECOVAULT (CONCRETE SOLUTIONS)
2200 South Street, Racine, Wl 53404 USA
58 California Road, Rexton, NB E4W 1W8
(800)535-3569,(262)639-6770 Fax:(262)639-2267
(506)523-7550 Fax:(506)523-9031 Contact: Paul Miller, Manager
E-mail: dynasonics_sales@raclnefecl.com Web site: www.dynasonlcs.com
Contact: Jim Mitchell, National Sales Manager Manufacturer of transit time and Doppler ultrasonic flow meters, as well as Insertion magnetic flow me ters. Reliable and cost-effective, Dynasonlcs flow meters are designed to withstand the harshest en vironments, yet they are easy to Install and oper ate. Flow solutions for clean or dirty liquids, pipe diameters from 0.25" to 100.0".
ECO WASTE SOLUTIONS INC.
5195 Harvester Road, #6, Burlington, ON L7L 6E9 (905)634-7022 Fax:(905)634-0831 Contact: Lucy Casacia, President EFD SOLUTIONS INC.
201 Old Orchard, R.R. #1, Bath, ON KOH 1G0 (613)352-5115 Fax:(613)352-5978 Contact: Dave Clark, President
(716)683-9010 Fax:(716)683-4991 DETOX ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
322 Bennett Road, Bowmanvilie, ON L1C 3Z2
(905)623-1367 Eax:(905)623-5494 Contact: Randy Duffy, Sales DIRECTRIK INC.
1011 Haultain Ct., #9, MIssissauga, ON L4W 1W1 (905)625-1814 Fax:(905)625-8978 Contact: Sam Directo, General Manager
EAGLEBROOK® ncjl INC. OF CANADA EAGLEBROOK, INC. OF CANADA 3405 Marie Victoria Blvd., Varennes, QC J3X 1P7 (800)465-6171 Fax:(450)652-7343
DIVERSE PLASTIC TANKS INC.
^ DONSON
ELEMENTAL CONTROLS LIMITED
Contact: Manuel Moreau, Canadian Sales Manager
3230 Wharton Way, MIssissauga, ON L4X 2C1 (905)282-9974 Fax:(905)282-9519
Iron and aluminum-based chemicals for water and
Contact: Keith Grattan
wastewater treatment. Evaluation of process and surface waters for the removal of turbidity, colour, lignin, and humlcs. Products reduce arsenic, sele nium, copper and mercury in effluent. Eaglebrook is your single source In coagulation and chemistry with regional offices in Canada and the United States.
14-3105 Unity Drive, MIssissauga, ON L5L 4L2 (905)607-5189 Eax:(905)607-9835 Contact: Dave Davidson, Manager Diverse Plastic Tanks offer a full range of product designs. Including closed or top vertical tanks In flat or cone bottom styles, horizontal tanks, containment tanks and a complete line of "UN" approved inter mediate bulk containers(IBCs). They distribute the Snyder Industries line of tanks which have many advantages for bulk storage, processing and trans portation tanks. With the widest selection of sizes up to 16,500 gallons.
EIMCO PROCESS EQUIPMENT COMPANY
5155 Creekbank Road, MIssissauga, ON L4W 1X2 (905)625-6821 Fax:(905)625-3519 Contact: Andre Osborne, Municipal Sales Manager
EAGLEBROOK, INC.
4801 Southwick Dr., #200, Matteson, IL60443 USA (800)428-3311 Fax:(708)747-3278
ELMRIDGE ENGINEERING INC.
3625 Weston Road, #15, Weston, ON M9L 1V9
(416)749-7730 Fax:(416)749-2550 Contact: Strachan Bowen EMSL-BUFFALO
490 Rowley Road, Depew, NY 14043 USA (800)220-3675 Fax:(856)858-4766 Contact: Ellen Podell, Regional Account Rep.
Contact: Steven Tenny, Marketing Manager
Endress+Hauser EARTH (CANADA) CORPORATION
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The Power of Know How
1210 Rue St-Antoine Est, Montreal, QC H2L 2R1
(514)522-5550 Fax:(514)522-2643 Contact: M.J. Plebon, Vice President, Sales
E€I1EL
ENDRESS -I- HAUSER
1440 Grahams Lane, #1, Burlington, ON L7S 1W3 (905)681-9292 Fax:(905)681-9444 E-mail: lnfo@ca.endress.com Web site: www.caendress.com
Contact: Jean Rivers, Mgr., Marketing Services Established in 1953, E-rH Is a worldwide manufac
NDISE CDNTROL TECHNOLOGIES
turer of instrumentation for the water and wastewater
J m ENGINEERING &
ECKEL INDUSTRIES OF CANADA LIMITED
1 m CONTRACTING
P.O. Box 776, 15 Allison Avenue, Morrlsburg, ON KOC 1X0 (800)563-3574,(613)543-2967 Fax:(613)543-4173
and process industries, including flow, level, pres sure, analysis, temperature and recorders. Our analysis line Includes chlorine, pH,turbidity and dis solved oxygen measurement systems as well as ammonia nitrate and phosphate analyzers and sludge level detection.
LIMITED DONSON ENGINEERING & CONTRACTING
Contact: Bruce Allan, Product Sales
LIMITED
Eckoustic Functional Panels (EFPs) are highly ef fective, sound absorbing, fire resistant panels which can be located on walls or ceilings to achieve maxi mum noise control. Ideal for municipal facilities. In cluding water treatment and power plants. Indus trial plants, gymnasiums, auditoriums and swimming pools.
191 Booth Road, North Bay, ON P1A4K3 (705)474-4759 Fax;(705)474-9041 E-mail: camg@donson.com Contact: Cameron Gray, Project Development Donson offers the premier Permastore tankage sys tem with three different glass coating systems avail
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ENGINEERED STORAGE PRODUCTS COMPANY
345 Harvestore Drive, DeKaib, IL 60115 USA
(815)756-1551 Fax:(815)756-7821 Contact: Kendall Smith, Director, Liquid Sales 83
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26 McCauley Drive, Bolton, ON L7E 5R8 (905)880-2418 Fax:(905)880-2327 Contact: Chet Karpowicz, President
ENVIROGEN biofliters; EPIC archimedes pumps; FRANKLINcomminutors; DAFs; Flumes; MABAREX grit removal; OLYMPUS digester covers (steel and
FRP); PCI-WEDECO ozonation systems; ROBERTS FILTERS potable water underdrains and sandfilters; SBRs; UNISORB odour control (GAC); Package
plants; Membrane package plants; WATSONMARLOW peristaltic tiosepumps; WEDECO UV dis
innovative and proven solutions in the treatment of process water, wastewater and groundwater. Our product line includes activated carbon, self-cieanIng backfiushabie filters, self indexing filters, bag fil ters, coalescers for oily water separation, and NANO, RO membrane filtration. We custom build turn-key water treatment systems based on your requirements.
infection; WTP EQUIPMENT CORP. bar screens,
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS
286 Mask Island Drive, Barry's Bay, ON KOJ 1B0 (800)427-8591,(613)756-0101 Fax:(613)756-0909 E-mail: lnfo@enviro-analytical.com Web site: www.Enviro-Analytical.com Contact: Nigel Newing, Manager Environmental Analytical Systems Is a Canadian
compactors,conveyors, and screenings leveling bins.
FLEX-KLEEN
EPCOR WATER SERVICES
Division of Met-Pro Corporation 955 Hawthorn Drive, itasca, IL 60143, USA (630)775-0707 Fax:(630)875-3212 Contact: Carrie Tepper, Sales Manager
12260 VIckers Way, Richmond, BC V6V 1H9 (604)270-9236 Fax:(604)270-3851 Contact; John Salnas, Bus. Development Manager
FLEXO PRODUCTS LIMITED EXCELTEC INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION
1110 industrial Blvd., Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA (877)SANILEC Fax:(281)240-6762
50 Norfinch Drive, Toronto, ON M3N 1X1 (800)263-2540 Fax:(905)354-1301 Contact: Kim MacLeod, Systems Integrator
owned full service environmental instrumentation
FLOVAL EQUIPMENT LTD.
supplier. Products Include: water quality monitors Including single parameter sensors/monitors, as well as multi-parameter sensors, on-line analyzers,flow meter and samplers. Complete gas emissions moni toring and meteorological systems. We can com bine any of ttiese Instruments for turn key operation including radio, cellular and satellite telemetry. We offer a complete line of Occupational Healtfi and Safety Instruments including fieat stress, sound level meters/dosimeters, dust monitors and personal gas protection.
250 Rayette Road, Unit 1, Concord, ON L4K 2G6 (800)387-3784,(905)669-4500 Fax:(905)669-4905
ENVIRONMENTAL DYNAMICS, INC.
5601 Paris Road, Columbia, MO 65202 USA (573)474-9456 Fax:(573)474-6988 Contact: Randy Cfiann, Executive Vice President ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS INC.
4278 Greenbank Road, Ottawa (Nepean), ON K2C3H2 (613)692-7808 Fax:(613)692-7812 Contact: Paul Hubiey, Manager
Contact: Bruce Hill, Sales
FABGROUPS TECHNOLOGIES INC.
1100 Saint Amour, Saint Laurent, QC H4S 1J2 (514)331-3712 Fax:(514)331-5656 E-mail: tmulhern@fabgroups.com Web site: www.fabgroups.com Contact; Ted Mulhern, Director, Marketing An efficient, robust and safe sludge treatment proc ess Is now available. Plasma-assisted sludge oxi dation was developed by Hydro Quebec to process organic waste from wastewater treatment plants, pulp and paper mills, and agribusiness. Plants will be able to reduce their waste volume by 95% while consuming less than 100 kWh per wet tonne of sludge.
8529 Lafrenale, Montreal, QC HIP 2B3 (514)326-8852 Fax:(514)326-8961 Contact: Angeio Diadeifo, Technical Advisor ENVIRO RENTALS
Bay 8, 823 - 41st Ave. N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 6Y3 (403)276-2532 Fax:(403)276-2668 Contact: Kae Shummoogum, Manager ENVIRO VAULT LTD.
6448 South island Hwy., P.O. Box 384, Union Bay, BC VOR 3B0 (250)335-9048 Fax:(250)335-9068
2816 West First Street, Cedar Fails, lA 50613 USA (319)266-9967 Fax:(319)277-6034 E-mali: fluldyne@cfu.net Web site: www.fiuldynecorp.com Contact: Eric Mandt
Fluldyns's ISAM™ (Integrated Surge-Anoxic Mix) wastewater treatment system produces the highest quality water, meeting the strictest effluent stand ards while minimizing sludge production (65% less than conventional plants). See what Canadian municipalities and industries, including Chapman's Ice Cream, Bacardi, McCain's Food and Suncor
have already discovered.
FABRICATED PLASTICS LIMITED
ENVIRONMENTAL REMEDIATION EQUIPMENT INC.
FLUIDYME FLUIDYNE CORPORATION
2175 Teston Road, Maple, QN L6A1T3 (905)832-8161 Fax:(905)832-2111 Contact: Greg Landry, Vice President, Sales
FLUORESCENT LAMP RECYCLERS INC.
101 Holiday Inn Drive, Unit E, Cambridge, ON N3C 1Z3 (519)651-2606 Fax:(519)651-1015
F.B. LEOPOLD COMPANY, INC.
227 South Division Street, Zelienople, PA 16063 USA (724)452-6300 Fax:(724)452-1377 Contact: Carol Sosak, Marketing Coordinator F.E. MYERS
Environmental Group Inc.
269 Trillium Drive, Kitchener, ON N2G 4W5
(519)748-5470 Fax:(519)748-2553
FOCUS ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP INC.
Contact: Ian MacKinnon
5360 South Service Road, Burlington, ON L7L 5L1 (905)690-7638 Fax:(905)690-7639
Contact: Russ Hebblethwaite, President FIELDING CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Contact: Robert Freeman, Vice-President
ENVIROZONE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1371 Oakland Blvd., #303, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
839 Central Parkway W., MIsslssauga, ON L5C2V9 (888)873-2524 Fax:(905)279-4130
USA (925)945-6088 Fax:(925)945-6089
Contact: Karen Kucharew, Technical Services
Focus Environmental Group inc. provides clientele with professional, full service environmental con tracting services to suit site-speclfic project needs. Including: Waste management (soli, C&D, liquid); tank removal and disposal, TSSA Ontario licenced, TSSA PM1, PM2, PM3 certified personnel; soil/ groundwater remediation expertise; site/plant-facllIty decommissioning; environmental restoration.
Contact: Rail M. Saiem, President/CFO ENVISTA TECHNOLOGIES
201 -116 Research Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3R3
(306)657-4232 Fax:(306)657-4248 FILCHEM INC.
.enY.
FOLIO INSTRUMENTS INC.
#22 - 1225 Gorham St., Newmarket, ON L3Y 7V1
262 Manitou Drive, #3, Kitchener, ON N2C 1L3
(905)853-1363 Fax:(905)853-2334
(519)748-4612 Fax:(519)748-1535 Contact: Gordon Howes, VP, Sales and Marketing
E-mali: Saies@flichem.com
Contact: Steve Benner, President ENV TREATMENT SYSTEMS INC.
70 High Street, Etoblcoke, ON M8Y 3N9 (416)503-7639 Fax:(416)503-8925 E-mali: envinc@interlog.com Contact: Edward M. Pikovnik, Sales Manager Complete line of water and wastewater systems, In cluding aeration equipment (AIRE-02 aspirating, RAMCO submerged turbine, fine bubble); ASHBROOK sludge dewatering presses; BRACKETT GREEN traveling water screens; CARTER plunger pumps; CDS stormwater and CSO
Filter equipment, filter media and fabrics for Indus trial and municipal air and liquid filtration; including anthracite, activated carbon, filter aids, belts, bags, media, non woven and woven media.
FORD HALL COMPANY, INC. P.O. Box 54312, Lexington, KY 40555 USA (859)624-1077 Fax:(859)624-3320 Contact: Scott Perry, National Sales Director
FILTER INNOVATIONS INC.
FORESTRY SUPPLIERS, INC.
744 Gordon Baker Road, Toronto, ON M2H 3B4
205 West Rankin St., P.O. Box 8397, Jackson, MS 39284 USA (601)354-3565 Fax:(601)355-5126 Contact: Clay Walker, Project Manager
(416)490-7848 Fax:(416)490-0974 E-mali:
inquiries ©fiiterlnnovations.com
FRED CRESSMAN SALES INC.
control; CENTF3AFL0 continuous backwash
Web site: www.fiiterlnnovatlons.com
264 Sunview Street, Waterloo, ON N2L 3V9
sandfilters; CENTRISTS centrifuges; Ciarlfiers(NRG/ JEFFREY rectangular and HI-TECH circular);
Contact: John Dragasevlch, Pres. Filter Innovations Inc. offers simple.
(519)884-3225 Fax;(519)884-1326
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Contact: Fred Cressman, President
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G.E.T. INDUSTRIES INC.
6 Bram Court, Brampton, ON L6W 3R6 (905) 457-5145 Fax:(905)457-1730
P.O. Box 640, Brampton, ON L6V 2L6 (905)451-9900 Fax:(905)451-5376
Greenland
Contact: W. David Martin
FYBROC, Division of Met-Pro Corporation 700 Emien Way, Telford, PA 18969 USA (215)723-8155 Fax:(215)723-2197 Contact: Ed Murphy, Sales Manager
GLI INTERNATIONAL, INC. 9020 West Dean Rd., Milwaukee, Wl 53224 USA (414)355-3601 Fax:(414)355-8346
GARY STEADY DISMANTLING LTD.
P.O. Box 188, Colborne, ON KOK ISO (905)355-3046 Fax:(905)355-5480 Contact: Yvon Gauthier, Sales Manager GATOR INTERNATIONAL
113-437 Martin Street, #212, Penticton, BC V2A 5L1
(250)493-3635, Fax:(250)493-9347 Contact: W.N. Gary, C.E.O.
GDT WATER PROCESS CORPORATION
20805 N. 19th Avenue,#1, Phoenix,AZ85255 USA (623)587-8858 Fax:(623)587-1511 E-mail: info@gdt-h2o.com Web site: www.gdt-h2o.com Contact: Jim Jackson, Regionai Manager GDT speciaiizes in gas/liquid mass transfer for wafer and wastewater treatment. Appiications in
GL&V/DORR-OLIVER CANADA INC.
174 West Street South, Oriliia, ON L3V 6L4
(705)325-6181 Fax:(705)325-2347 E-mail: ken.smith@glv.com Web site: www.glv.com Contacts: Ken Smith, Manager, Env.& Thermal Div. Brian Burreil, Saies Rep., Environmental Div. Innovators of wafer and wastewater machinery worldwide since 1920. Launder/weir cleaners, bar screens. Degritting systems (hydrocyclones, detritors, screw and rake classifiers), Clarifiers (pri mary,secondary, RSR, pretreators, reactor, ciariflocculator, travelling bridges). Sludge thickeners, sludge thickening pumps, digester domes (fixed, floating), digester mixers, sludge incinerators, field services and 24/7 parts hotline. GLOBAL WATER
11257 Coioma Road, Gold River, CA 95670 USA
(916)638-3429 Fax:(916)638-3270
clude: ozone treatment for oxidation and disinfec
tion, and oxygen transfer for biologicai digestion and odour control. GDT also provides stripping systems. GORMAN-RUPP GEMTECK ENVIRONMENTAL SOFTWARE LTD.
PUMPS
400-1285 West Render St., Vancouver, BC V6E 4B1
(604)408-7304 Fax:(604)684-3541 Contact: Howard Adam, VP, Saies & Marketing
CORPORATION GREENLAND CORPORATION
7016-30 Street S.E., Calgary, AB T2C 1N9 (403)720-7044 Fax:(403)720-4951 E-mail: grld@teiusplanet.net Web site: www.greenpluslubes.com Contact: Robert Coak, Product Mgr., Lubricants Greenland Corporation is the leading manufacturer of environmentally-safe vegetable oil-based indus trial lubricants. Products include hydraulic fluids, gear oils, and line shaft turbine oil. These products reduce your environmental liability and are ideal to include in your ISO 14001 certification.
Communications GREENOAKS COMMUNiCATIONS
84 Oak Avenue, Richmond Hill, ON L4C 6R7
(905)889-1987 Fax:(905)889-1987 E-maii: greenoakscom@rogers.com Web site: www.greenoaks.ca Contact: Vic Wilensky, President 'Specialists in promotion for the consulting engineer ing industry for 20 years.' GreenOaks Communicafions provides marketing strategy, creative solutions, knowledgeable oounsel and quality corporate com munications. All with the singular goal of projeoting your firm as the preferred choice in your areas of expertise. Corporate Image•Strategic Marketing • Graphic Design.
GORMAN-RUPP OF CANADA LIMITED
70 Burweil Road, St. Thomas, ON N5P 3R7
(519)631-2870 Fax:(519)631-4624
Contact: Lionel Roux, Mgr., Engineered Systems
GENEQ inc. GENEQ INC.
8047 Jarry Street E., Montreal, QC H1J 1H6 (514)354-2511 Fax:(514)354-6948 E-mail: info@geneq.com Web site: www.geneq.com Contact: Rene Parise, Marketing Manager Geneq is a distributor of environmental instruments since 1972. We sell meteorological instruments, dataloggers, water monitoring instruments,test kits, pH, D.O. and conductivity meters, groundwater sam pling instruments, gas detectors, air samplers, and a complete line of lab equipment.
Manufacturers of quality pumping systems since 1933. Our self-priming centrifugal T Series pumps were infroduced nearly 35 years ago to meet the demand for a self-priming, solids handling sewage pump. Today, Gorman-Rupp is the undisputed leader in self-priming centrifugals. We manufacture a complete line of above and below ground paokaged lift stations as well as a full line of sewage submersible pumping systems. We are the total pump solution to your sewage handling needs. We are the industry leader with the ability to analyze your total system requirements and the resources to supply the right equipment for the job. GormanRupp of Canada Limited, has been in Canada since 1960.
GREEN TURTLE TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
12 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 2S1
(877)966-9444 Fax:(416)966-3439 Web site: www.greenturtietech.com Contact: Paul Champigny Green Turtle Technologies markets, manufactures and represents economical industrial process wastewater treatment equipment, specifically designed to comply with today's regulations, while providing a quick payback on investment. We excel in food, metal, part, auto, hydro, commercial and institutional facilities, and other industries.
GOWLING, LAFLEUR & HENDERSON LLP GENERAL CARBON CORP.
744 Gordon Baker Rd., North York, ON M2H 3B4
(800)269-3445 Fax:(416)490-0974
o
#5800, Scotia Piaza, 40 King St. W., Toronto, ON M5H 3Z7 (416)862-4300 Fax:(416)369-7250 Contact: Harry Dahme, Partner
GREENWARE ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS INC.
GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP
GREENWARE ENVIRONMENTAL
56 Pennsylvania Ave., #2, Concord, ON L4K 3V9 (905)454-3511 Fax:(905)454-2811 Contact: Frank Apollinaro, Sales
Gescan
SYSTEMS INC.
GREATARIO ENGINEERED STORAGE
145 King Street East, #200,Toronto, ON M5C 2Y8 (800)474-0627,(416)363-5577 Fax;(416)367-2653 E-mail: greeninfo@greenware.com Web site: www.greenware.com Contact: Carine Seider, Account Services Manager
GESCAN
SYSTEMS
GreenWare's ISO 14000 software series allows
Division of Sonepar Distribution Inc. 95 Raglin Road, Cambridge, ON NIT 1X9 (519)624-8963 Fax:(519)624-9013 E-mail: keith.gilbank@sonepardis.oa Web site: www.gescan.com Contact: Keith Gilbank, Sales Manager
companies to assess, implement and audit an EMS. With the Performance Software series, companies can manage and report on their environmental per formance and greenhouse gas emissions. The new GreenWare Auditor software allows auditors to per form a wide range of audits, including compliance
water industry whether for the OEM, end-user, or
P.O. Box 399, 715647 County Rd. #4, innerkip, ON NOJ 1M0 (519)469-8169 Fax:(519)469-8157 E-mail: sales@greatarioengsys.com Web site: www.greatario.oom Contact: Steve Gregory, Vice President Greatario provides complete storage and mixing systems for potable and wastewater applications. Aquastore tanks from Engineered Storage Products, Inc.; JetMix Vortex Mixing Systems for both new and existing biosoiids and digester tanks;Temcor flat and geodesic aluminum covers for new and existing steel
contractor.
or concrete tanks.
GESCAN,a national and full line electrical distribu
tor, is a preferred electrical product supplier to in dustrial businesses and electrical professionals, and an invaluable consultant in the water and waste-
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and ISO 9000 audits. GROUPE CONSEIL GENIVAR
5355 boul des Gradins, Quebec, QC G2J 1C8
(418)623-2254 Fax:(418)623-2434 Contact: Marc Marin, Project Manager 85
Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers HAROLD MARCUS LTD.
15124 Longwoods Road, Hwy. #2, Bothwell, ON NOP 1C0 (519)695-3734 Fax:(519)695-2249 Contact: R.J.(John) Scott, Sales Manager HASSAN STEEL FABRICATORS
223 Ashland Avenue, London, ON N5W 4E3
(519)451-3100 Fax:(519)451-3102 Contact: David Hassan, President HAYWARD GORDON LTD.
6660 Campobeilo Road, Mississauga, ON L5N 2L9 (905)567-6116 Fax:(905)567-1706 Contact: Brent McConomy, Ontario Sales Mgr.
organizations woridwide. HERON INSTRUMENTS INC.
IDFOS* V\
2281 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, ON L7R 181 (800)331-2032,(905)634-4449 Fax:(905)634-9657
GSI ENVIRONMENT INC.
855 Pepin Street, Sherbrooke, QC J1L 2P8 (819)829-0101 Fax:(819)829-2717 Contact: Arnold Ross, Technical Director
HflOUl EQUIPMENT INC. H2FL0W EQUIPMENT INC.
80 Cariauren Road,#24, Woodbridge, ON L4L7Z5 (905)264-2188 Fax:(905)264-2062
(905)777-9494 Fax:(905)777-8678 E-maii: info@hydroiogic.ca Web site: www.hydrologic.ca Contact: George 8. Pastoric, President Fine screening for municipai/industriai applications, wastewater treatment; sludge thickening; pulp & paper fibre recovery, washing, thickening, screen ing, separation and dewatering; sewage and water air release and vacuum break valves; channel
screens; lagoon, fine and coarse bubble and static tube aeration; RBCs, SBRs; CSO combined sewer overflow and stormwater management; grit removal; screw pumps; filters.
Contact: Donald Toon, President
GRUNDFOS
2941 Brighton Road, Oakvilie, ON L6H 6C9 (905)829-9533 Fax:(905)829-9512
ENVIRONMENTAL 762 Upper James St., #250, Hamilton, ON L9C3A2
GRT
3800 Steeles Ave. W., #103 W, Woodbridge, ON L4L4G9 (905)856-1320 Fax:(905)856-1369 E-mail: info@grt77.com Web site: www.grt77,com Contact: Dwight Cameron, President With GRT's proven implementation pian, companies are guaranteed registration to the iSO 14001 Environmentai Management System Standard. GRT was estabiished in 1977 and has assisted over 500
HYDRO-LOGIC
HERTZ EQUIPMENT RENTAL CANADA Various locations across Canada
To speak with the branch location nearest to you, call: 1-888-777-2700.
Jg^Hydromantis,Inc. r'n-rS-- I
Consulting Engineers
HYDROMANTIS INC.
210 Sheldon Drive, Cambridge, ON NIT 1A8 (519)624-7223 Fax:(519)624-7224 Contact: J.P. Stephenson, President
HETEK SOLUTIONS INC. 2085 Piper Lane, London, ON N5V 3S5 (519)659-1144 Fax:(519)453-2182 Contact: Gary Fricke, Director, Sales & Marketing Water leakage detection equipment, flow meters, wastewater samplers, confined space entry equip ment/training, pipe and cable locators, l&l studies,'C factor testing, ultrasonic flow meters, permanent/port able gas monitors, sales, rentals, repairs, training.
IHS CANADA
240 Catherine Street, Ottawa, ON K2P 2G8
(800)267-8220 Fax:(613)237-4251 Contact: Kathryn Millar, Manager IMS, INC. 15705 South 169 Highway, Olathe, KS 66062-3503 USA (913)829-2900 Fax:(913)829-2989 Contact: Jim Horton, President
E-maii: h2flow@idirect.com
Web Site: www.h2flow.com Contact: Michael Albanese
HIBON INC.
12055 Cote de Liesse, Dorval, OC H9P 184
Water and wastewater treatment equipment for municipal and industrial use: screens, conveyors, compactors, grit removal, ciarifiers, air diffusers, jet aerators, SBRs, biological reactors, trickling filters, package plants, sludge thickeners, presses and di gesters. Tertiary treatment, UV disinfection, water treatment (settling, membrane, DAF, conventional filters, underdrains), CSO, industrial treatment, oil/
(514)631-3501 Fax:(514)631-3502 Contact: Lucie Gagnon, Assistant to VP
water separators.
(416)763-4681 Fax:(416)763-0440 Contact: Robert Meats, VP, General Manager Hoffman Multi-stage Centrifugal Compressors and Exhausters are available for requirements to 45,000 CFM, at discharge pressures to 25 psig or 19" Hg vacuum for air and gas service. Hoffman centri fugals have been operating with utmost reliability and efficiency in many diverse applications such as sewage aeration, combustion, drying, agitation, fluidizing, oxidation, vacuum cleaning, cooling and pneumatic conveying among others, for more than
H. FONTAINE LTD.
1295, Sherbrooke Street, Magog, QC J1X 2T2 (819)843-3068 Fax:(819)843-1006
HACH HACH COMPANY
P.O. 8ox 389, Loveiand, CO 80539 USA (970)669-3050 Fax:(970)669-3939 Contact: Mike Bryant, Cdn. Sales & Marketing Mgr. Test kits, portable and laboratory instruments, and continuous on-line process instruments for testing critical water and soil quality parameters. Primary applications: drinking water, wastewater, environ mental waters, fisheries, beverages, boiler water, cooling tower water, and soils. Hach products and proven methods provide results accurate enough for scientific research, yet are easy to use.
INDACHEM INC.
86 Guided Court, Units G, H & i, Etobicoke, ON M9V4K6 (416)743-3751 Fax:(416)743-2038
HOFFMAN Industries of Canada Limited
E-maii: alien@keddoo.com
HOFFMAN INDUSTRIES OF CANADA
58 Bertal Road, Toronto, ON MOM 4M4
90 years. HORIZON ENVIRONNEMENT INC.
123 Labeiie Blvd., Rosemere, OC J7A 2G9
(450)430-8778 Fax:(450)430-6130 Contact: Eric Paquin
Contact: Brian G.Allen, Manager USF/Stranco "PolyBlend" dry/liquid polymer feed systems;"Strantrol HRR"chlorination/dechlorination controllers; "Stranco" calcium hypochlorite feeders; "Water Champ" gas/liquid chemical induction and mixing systems; ABEL high pressure pumps; Corneii non-ciog centrifugal pumps; Muddy River oil/water separators and DAF; NuTech odour control tech nology; PULSAFEEDER diaphragm metering pumps; Superior gas chlorinators and suifonators; Westfaiia centrifuges. INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORP.
1001 Oakdale Road, Oakdale, PA 15071 USA (800)338-3287 Fax:(412)788-8353 Contact: Jack Morgan, Ad Manager INFOPOINT INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES INC.
1-117 East 15th Street, North Vancouver, BC V7L 2P7 (604)985-8774 Fax:(604)985-8466 Contact: Sue Jenkins
HOSKIN SCIENTIFIC LIMITED
239 East 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V5T 1J7
INSITUFORM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED
(604)872-7894 Fax:(604)872-0281 Contact: Rod McKeown, Manager
7605 - 18 Street, Edmonton, AB T6P 1N9 (780)413-0200 Fax:(780)413-0777 Contact: Ken Foster
HYDRA-STOP/SEVERN TRENT PIPELINE
HACH COMPANY, POLYMETRON ASTRO P.O. Box 389, Loveiand, CO 80539 USA
(970)669-3050 Fax:(970)461-3939 Contact: Mike Bryant, Cdn. Sales & Marketing Mgr.
SERVICES, INC.
INSITU GROUNDWATER CONTRACTORS
11700 South Cicero Avenue, Aisip, IL 60803 USA (708)389-5111 Fax:(708)389-5125
7 Monticeilo Crescent, Guelph, ON NIG 2M1 (519)763-0700 Fax:(519)763-6684 Contact: Harry Oussoren, President
Contact: Don Petoiick, Sales Director
HANNA INSTRUMENTS CANADA INC.
3156 industrial Blvd., Laval, QC H7L4P7 (800)842-6629 Fax:(450)629-3335 Contact: France Gauvreau, Sales Mgr., Env. DIv.
INTELEX PRESS INC. HYDRO INTERNATIONAL
94 Hutchins Drive, Portland, ME 04102 USA
300-165 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ON M5T 2C3 (416)599-6009 Fax:(416)599-6867
(207)756-6200 Fax:(207)756-6212
Contact: David Williams, President
Contact: Pamela Deahl, Vice President HARNOIS INDUSTRIES INC.
1044 Principale, St-Thomas, OC JOK 3L0 (888)427-6647 Fax:(450)756-8389 Contact: Denis Chevrette, Sales Representative
INTELEX TECHNOLOGY INC. HYDROLAB CORPORATION
8700 Cameron Road,#100, Austin, TX 78754 USA
(512)832-8832 Fax:(512)832-8839
93 Skyway Ave., #206, Etobicoke, ON M9W 6C7 (416)679-0119 Fax:(416)679-0168 Contact: Mark Jaine, Executive Account Manager
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Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers INTERNATIONAL RESERVE EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
P.O. Box 198, Clarendon Hills, IL 60514-0198 USA (630)325-7040 Fax:(630)325-7045 Contact: Thomas J. Mertz, Partner INTERNATIONAL SPILL PRODUCTS INC.
205 Matheson Blvd. E., #1, Misslssauga, ON L4Z 3E3 (905)502-7470 Fax:(905)502-7472
John Meunier and USFilter supply state-of-the-art technologies and services from one end of the treat ment process to the other - literally from the Intake pipe to the discharge or recycle point. Manufactur ers of equipment for the water and wastewater in dustry. Complete line of water and wastewater equipment and services, solids handling and treat ment systems, odour control, CSO equipment, mu
75 Devon Road, Brampton, ON L6T 5A4 (800)443-6443,(905)458-0400 Fax:(905)458-1
nicipal and Industrial applications. Representing: US Filter and John Meunier products.
E-mail: sales@kraemertool.com Web site: www.kraemertool.com
E
m KRAEMER TOOL & MFG. CO. LTD.
Contact: R. Kraemer, Vice President
MS INTERNATIONAL WATER SUPPLY LTD.
342 Bayvlew Drive, Box 310, Barrle, ON L4IVI 4T5 (705)733-0111 Fax:(705)721-0138 E-mail: iws@iws.ca Web site: www.lws.ca Contact: John A. Harris
Groundwater engineering, contracting and hydrogeology, pump sales and service, well inspections and maintenance.
INTERPROVINCIAL CORROSION CONTROL COMPANY LIMITED
930 Sheldon Court, Burlington, ON L7L 5K6 (905)634-7751 Fax:(905)333-4313 Contact: Jamie A. Fleming, Assistant to VP
©WILEY Independent Thinkers
fer Environmental (949)833-3888,(800)331-2277 Fax:(949)833-8858 E-mail: jwce@jwce.com Web site: www.jwce.com
Contact: Bonnie Brown, Marketing As the market ieader In solids reduction equipment, we are committed to responding to the environmen tal concerns of our customers throughout the world. In addition to marketing renowned products such as the Muffin Monster®, and Honey Monster™ septage receiving system, JWC manufactures the
award-winning Auger Monster® and Screenings Washer Monster®. JWC Environmental continues our service to the customer after the sale with un
paralleled follow up, customer service, and repair 300 Labrosse Avenue, Polnte-Claire, QC H9R 4V5
(514)695-0100 Fax:(514)697-0602 E-mail: rsimond@fluids.ittind.com
Web site: www.ittflygt.ca Contact: Raymond Simond, Communications Mgr. ITT Flygt Is the originator of the submersible pump and mixer for water and wastewater applications. With 13 Flygt service centers and a network of au
thorized dealers across Canada,expert advice, serv ice and rentals are only a call away. Our designs, patents and technical innovations have made us a
leader in fluid handling technology. IWR TECHNOLOGIES LTD.
22 - 7228 Winston Street, Burnaby, BC V5A 2G9 (800)781-8750,(604)681-1688 Fax:(605)681-1638 Contact: Ramin Bogzaran JOHN BROOKS COMPANY LIMITED
1260 Kamato Road, Misslssauga, ON L4W 1Y1 (905)624-4200 Fax:(905)624-1799
capabilities.
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LABCOR INC.
7565 MB Jodoin, Anjou, QC H1J 2H9 (800)363-5900 Fax:(514)355-7119 E-mail: labcorinfo@iabcor.com Web site: www.iabcor.com
#10 - 55 Administration Rd., Concord, ON L4K4G9
Contact: Stephane Rodrlgue, Director of Sales Labcor is the authorized Canadian distributor of
Cole-Parmer Instruments, Masterfiex and Consort
products. We offer instruments used by the envi ronment and engineering Industry for field sampling, testing and analysis. We also have a metrology laboratory providing NiST-Traceable services. Call us at 1 -800-363-5900 for your free Cole-Parmer or Labcor catalogue.
KALDNES NORTH AMERICA
LABTRONICS INC.
76 Dorrance Street, #200, Providence, Rl 01903 USA (401)270-3898 Fax:(401)270-3908
546 Governors Road, Guelph, ON NIK 1E3 (519)767-1061 Fax:(519)836-4431 Contact: Steve Boiton, Marketing Manager
Contact: Jill BIbby, Marketing Manager KEE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
LAMBOURNE ENVIRONMENTAL LTD.
9-219 Connie Crescent, Concord, ON L4K 1L4 (905)669-1494 Fax:(905)669-4347
4840 A - 49th Avenue, Box 119, Eckvllle, AB TOM 0X0 (403)746-2262 Fax:(403)746-3445
KENTAIN PRODUCTS LTD.
55 Howard Place, Kitchener, ON N2K 2Z4
(800)366-0535,(519)576-0994 Fax:(519)576-0919 Contact: Glen Lippert, President KEYSTONE FILTER, Division of Met-Pro Corporation 2385 North Penn Road, Hatfleid, PA 19440, USA (215)822-1963 Fax:(215)997-1839 Contact: Ernie Riegler, Sales Manager KiNECOR INC.
John Meunier
5885 Kennedy Road, Misslssauga, ON L4Z 2G3 (905)568-9200 Fax:(905)568-3740 Contact: Craig Ramage KWH PIPE
Bloomfleid Drive, #2188, Oakvlile, ON L6M 3X7
ITT FLYGT
KSB KSB PUMPS INC.
P.O. Box 5435, 37 Centre Street N., Huntsvllle, ON P1H 2K8 (705)789-2396 Fax:(705)789-4692 Contact: NIkolaus Poljanski, Regional Manager
JWC ENVIRONMENTAL
(402)464-0231 Fax:(402)465-3064 Contact: Rick Piles, Marketing Comm. Coordinator
ester.
cal, and consumer markets worldwide.
290 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
ISCO, INC. 4700 Superior Street, Lincoln, NE 68504 USA
ter bags,jet-cleaned filter bags and filter cartridges. Cartridges come In paper and spun-bonded poly
22 Worcester Road, Etoblcoke, ON M9W 1 LI
(416)236-4433 Fax:(416)236-4448 E-mail: akrneta@wliey.com Web site: www.wiley.com Contact: Aida Krneta, Marketing Manager John Wiley & Sons, Inc., develops, publishes and sells products in print and electronic media for the educational, professional, scientific, technical, medi
I.P.F. ASSOCIATES
(905)847-4691 Fax:(905)827-5722 Contact: John Crompton
from 810 CRM to 50,000 CFM. Collectors have fil
JOHN WILEY & SONS CANADA LTD.
IPEX INC.
6805 invader Crescent, Misslssauga, ON L5T 2K6 (866)473-9462 Fax:(905)670-8905
Kraemer Tool designs and makes small and large dust collection systems from coarse to very fine dust,
451 Boulevard Lebeau,Saint-Laurent, QC H4N 1S2 (514)333-7010 Fax:(514)333-3190 Contact: Joe Rotella, Director, Sales & Marketing
Contact: Russ Ayers-Berry LAYFIELD GROUP
11603 - 180 Street N.W., Edmonton, AB T5S 2H6
(800)840-2884 Fax:(780)455-5218 Contact: Brian Fraser, Business Unit Manager LEVITT SAFETY LIMITED
2872 Bristol Circle, Oakvlile, ON L6H 5T5
(888)453-8488(905)829-3299 Fax:(905)829-2919 L.E. WASHINGTON SALES LTD.
2851 Brighton Road, Oakvlile, ON L6H 609 (905)829-4111 Fax:(905)829-2366 Contact: Larry Washington, President LORADAY ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS LTD.
#2 - 40 Bell Farm Road, Barrle, ON L4M 5G6
KINETIC BIOSYSTEMS, INC. (KBI)
JOHN MEUNIER/USFILTER
430-10th Street N.W., #N008, Atlanta, GA30318 USA (404)607-7331 Fax:(404)607-1878 Contact: Jayme White, Marketing Director
250 Royal Crest Court, Markham, ON L3R 3S1 (905)944-2819 Fax:(905)474-1334
KING METAL FABRICATORS LTD.
Web site: www.usfilter.com
219 Waverley Road, Dartmouth, NS B2X 2C3 (902)434-7110 Fax:(902)434-9478
Contact: Allen Vivian, Regional Manager
Contact: Paul Williams, Operations Manager
E-mail: vivlana@usfilter.com
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(705)733-3342 Fax:(705)733-3352 Contact: Peter Lorlmer, President
LUMIDOR SAFETY PRODUCTS 3075-14th Avenue, #5, Markham, ON L3R 0G9
(905)474-1474 Fax:(905)474-1740 Contact: Klaus Hillmann, President 87
Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers Work safely in a confined space. Lumidor Safety Products has formed a rental division for portable gas monitors to be used for confined space entry. The monitors are user friendly, simple to operate (one button operation), and able to monitor/alarm up to five gases simultaneously. An internal sam pling pump, rechargeable battery or alkaline batter ies, sampling hose with water trap, CSA approvals, training video, etc., are standard features. Sales and repair services.
MEFIAG, Division of Met-Pro Corporation 160 Casseli Road, P.O. Box 144, Harleysvilie, PA 19438 USA (215)721-6030 Fax:(215)723-6758 Contact: Bob Replogie, VP, General Manager
screw conveyors; fine bubble diffusers, oil/water separators. Representing: Parkson Corporation,
MEGA-LAB MANUFACTURING CO. LTD.
41-04 35th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101 USA (800)245-6964,(718)392-1112 Fax:(718)786-1008 Contact: Reed Margulis, President
DSS Environmental inc.. Mercer international, J.
Mark Systems Inc. and Separmatic^" Fluid Systems. MODUTANK INC.
90 B Centurlan Drive, #1, Markham, ON L3R 804
(905)305-0215 Fax:(905)305-0232 Contact: Michael Abraham, President
MONSANTO ENVIRO-CHEM SYSTEMS MEGTEC SYSTEMS
830 Prosper Rd., P.O. Box 5030, De Pere, Wi 541155030 USA (920)339-2787 Fax:(920)339-2793 Contact: Mary Van Vonderen, Marketing Specialist
14522 South Outer Forty, P.O. Box 14547, St. Louis, MO 63017 USA (314)275-5907 Fax:(314)275-5918 Contact: Barb Koskoios, Marketing MOYNO INC.
IWAKE-WAY ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
Divison of Make-Way Plastics Ltd. 110 Wellington Street, Exeter, ON NOM 182 (800)894-4430,(519)235-3606 Fax:(519)235-0191 E-mail: bknlp@quadro.net Web site: www.makewayplastics.com Contact: Bert Knip Wastewater treatment systems - residential and commercial. We can treat raw domestic sewage from 1,500 litres per day to 2,500,000 litres per day. We have phosphate and nitrate reduction capabili ties and use various disposal techniques including the ail new drip waste technology.
P.O. Box 960, Springfield, OH 45501 USA (937)327-3553 Fax:(937)327-3572 Contact: Bob LePera, National Accounts Manager
METr< SALES & ENGINEERING LIMITED^
MS FILTER INC. RAL ENGINEERING LTD.
METCON SALES AND ENGINEERING LIMITED
15 Connie Crescent, Unit 3, Concord, ON L4K 1L3
(905)738-2355 Fax:(90)738-5520 E-maii: metcon@metconeng.com Web site: www.metconeng.com Contacts: Ahron Nahmias, Pres., David Tidy, Sales
Gas feeders for CL^, SO^, NHj, CLO^, ozone gen
MAKLOC BUILDINGS INC.
erators, flow measurement devices, magnetic flow meters, mass flow meters, rotometers, dry and liq uid chemical metering systems, emergency and odour control scrubbers, particle counters, water
706 - 17th Avenue, Nisku, AS TOE 7T1
analyzers, pH, CL^, fluoride, NH^, UV systems.
(780)955-2951 Fax:(780)955-7721 Contacts: Ken Tebb, Dave Jacobson MAPLE LEAF ENVIRONMENTAL EQUIPMENT LTD.
3524 Coons Road, Brockville, ON K6T 1A6 (613)498-1876 Fax:(613)345-7633 Contact: Bruce Lounsbury, President
MARKLAND SPECIALTY
MET-PRO CORPORATION SYSTEMS DIV.
(416)244-4980 Fax:(416)244-2287 Contact: Reg Tansony, General Manager
MATERIAL RESOURCE RECOVERY
2425 industrial Park Road, Cornwall, ON K6H 5R5
(613)938-7575 Fax:(613)938-0660 Contact: Tom Wass, Sales Manager
Mc Graw mu McGRAW-HILL RYERSON LIMITED
300 Water Street, Whitby, ON LI N 9B6 (905)430-5087 Fax:(905)430-5044 Web site: www.mcgrawhili.ca Contact: ian Moore, Mktg. Mgr., Science &Tech. (905)430-5173 Fax:(905)430-5044 Contact: Suzanne McNeil, Mktg. Product Coord. McGraw-Hill is a leading publisher of Environmen tal and Civil Engineering books and products. Our authors are international experts and provide criti cal insights on environmental issues, developments, and trends. Browse our on-line catalogue for prod uct information at: www.McGrawHili.ca/tpm. MCTIGHE INDUSTRIES
A Division of Billion International Group Inc. 3405 S. Westport Ave., Sioux Falls, SO 57106 USA (888)776-0581,(605)362-3407 Fax:(605)362-3494 Contact: Jeremy Morrison, Engineering Sales Mgr.
colour, taste and odour.
(215)631-9500 Fax:(215)631-1801 Contact: Tom Parvesse, Sales Manager MICHAEL SLUICE GATE SERVICES INC.
900 RIverbank Drive, Cambridge, ON N3H 4R6 (519)650-9609 Fax:(519)650-9723 Contact: Michael Greaiey, President MIDAC CORPORATION
17911 Fitch Avenue, Irvine, CA 92614 USA
(949)660-8558 Fax:(949)660-9334 MILLENNIUM CONTROL COMPANY
MARSH-MCBIRNEY INC.
4539 Metropolitan Court, Frederick, MD 21704 USA (301)874-5599 Contact: Marcia Kinley
Contact: Bob LeCraw, President
Specializing in water treatment solutions for small systems, the firm has developed and is marketing the MS Filter. This pre-fabricated, multi-stage unit is based on the slow sand filtration process. With pre-ozonation and post chlorination, this process provides a triple barrier to pathogens and removes
1 Towamencin Center, 1555 Bustard Road, P.O. Box 325, Towamencin, PA 19443 USA
ENGINEERING LTD. 48 Shaft Road, Toronto, ON M9W 4M2
17665 Leslie Street, #47, Newmarket, ON L3Y 3E3
(905)853-0626 Fax:(905)853-8807 E-mail: ral@raleng.com Web site: www.raleng.com
P.O. Box 86034, RPO, Upper Oakviiie, Oakvilie, ON L6H 5V6 (905)849-0794 Fax:(905)849-3797 Contact: Allan Hakala, Operations Manager
MSU MISSISSAUGA LTD.
2222 South Sheridan Way, MIssissauga, ON L5J 2M4 (800)268-5336,(905)823-4340 Fax:(905)823-4947 E-mail: virginiajunkin@hotmali.com Web sits: www.msumlssissauga.com Contact: Virginia Junkin, President 1977-2002, MSU MIssissauga Ltd. celebrates 25 years dedicated to your service. From manhole steps, weir, handrailing and catwalks to custom fab rication, MSU is ready to service the needs of the water and wastewater industry. Contact the com pany for a current product catalogue.
MILLTRONICS, LTD.
(See Siemens Miiitronics Process Instruments inc.)
MTS/MASS TRANSFER SYSTEMS
630 Currant Road, Fail River, MA 02720 USA MlOX CORPORATION
5500 Midway Park Place, N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87109 USA (505)343-0090 Fax:(505)343-0093 Contact: Katie Boiek, Marketing Manager
(508)679-6770 Fax:(508)672-5779 Contact: Robert Backman, Business Manager MUELLER CANADA INC.
8069 Lawson Road, Milton, ON LOT 4B6 MIXING SYSTEMS, INC.
7058 Corporate Way, Dayton, OH 45459 USA (937)435-7227 Fax:(937)435-9200 Contact: Prakash Bathija, President
(905)878-0541 Fax:(905)878-3888 Contact: D. Wiliey, Sales Manager MUNRO CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.
RR #2, Station Main, Barrie, ON L4M 4S4
M.J. INTERNATIONAL, INC. 349 Bowes Road, #17, Concord, ON L4K 1J3
NAPIER-REID LTD.
(905)731-8104 Fax:(905)731-8231 Contact: Mike Silver, General Manager
10 Alden Rd., Unit 2, Markham, ON L3R 2S1
(800)615-4406,(905)475-1545 Fax:(905)475-2021 Contact: Tarmo Sepp
M.LeBlanc & Associates Manufacturer's Representatives
NASCO CANADA
M. LEBLANC & ASSOCIATES
125 Mary Street, Aurora, ON L4G 1G3 (888)686-2726 Fax:(905)727-6265
33 EimhurstAve., #310, Willowdale, ON M2N 6G8
Contact: Sebastian Siebel-Achenbach
(416)223-7391 Fax:(416)223-5775
National
E-mali: mlebianc@on.aibn.com Contact: Maurice L. LeBlanc
Municipal and industrial water and wastewater treat ment equipment and systems; coarse and fine selfcleaning screens; rotary drum screens; CSO screens; screenings washers and compactors; Lamella® olariflers; sand filters; sludge screen/compactor; WAS rotary drum thickeners; filters presses; shaftless
Process Equipment NATIONAL PROCESS EQUIPMENT
109 Wilkinson Road, Brampton, ON L6T 4X1 (905)453-2639 Fax:(905)453-9391 E-mail: wlidlngj@natpro.com
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers Web site: www.natpro.com Contact: Joftn Wilding, Reg. Sales Mgr., E. Canada Pumps and complete pump system packages. Pumps for water, sewage, sludge, corrosive ctiemicals and metering, 20,000 ft.^. Sales and full serv ice facility in Brampton. Distributors for Milton Roy, Aurora, Hydromatic, Layne/Vertlline, Tarby, Ansimag, Blackmer.
Novatecfi Controls provides analytical instrumenta tion for process, emission and ambient applications. Novatecti designs, builds and commissions custom sampling systems and sfielters including analytical and CEMS packages. We represent people such
NEMATO INC.
OCEAN SENSOR SYSTEMS, INC. 3561 N.W. 97 Terr., Coral Springs, FL 33065 USA (954)796-6583 Fax:(954)344-3682 Contact: Tom Pantelakis, President
1605 McEwen Drive, Whitby, ON LIN 7L4 (905)571-5305 Fax:(905)571-3935 Contact: Rein Aaslepp, Mgr., Customer Service
as: Sen/omex, Fluid Data, Houston Atlas, VG Gas,
Thermal ONIX, Scott Technologies (Bacharach), Kahn, Tytronlcs, Monltek and ECD.
Web site: www.pall.com Contact: Leigh McDermott, Market Sales Manager Design and manufacturer of Innovative water filtra tion and separation products and systems. Our sys tems treat municipal drinking water and industrial wastewater. Our products are also widely used in laboratories and in water-sensitive manufacturing. Pall's collective expertise In membrane technology offers municipal and indusfriai water users their best solution to meet present and future water require ments at the lowest cost of ownership.
OIL SKIMMERS INC.
P.O. Box 33092, Cleveland, OH 44133 USA
NEOVALVES
(800)200-4603 Fax:(440)582-2759 Contact: Kenneth C. Gray, Sales Manager
NEO VALVES
430 Norflnch Drive, Downsview, ON M3N 1Y4
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
(416)661-6020 Fax:(416)661-6787 Contact: David Buchanan, General Manager Complete line of valves for water and wastewater applications.
One Omega Drive, Stamford, CT 06907 USA (203)359-1660 Fax:(203)359-7700
7275 West Credit Ave., Mississauga, ON L5N 5M9 (905)858-7478 Fax:(905)858-0428 Contact: Darlene Street, Prod. Mgr., Serv. Solutions NIAGARA COLLEGE CENTRE FOR
(519)899-2530 Fax:(519)899-2531 Contact: Jeff Mayo, President
O'-
NORIT AMERICAS INC.
5775 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., #C-250, Atlanta, GA 30342 USA (404)256-6150 Fax:(404)256-6199 Contact: Bob Tfiomas, Bus. Mgr., Environmental
ONDEO Degremont
ENV. TRAINING
Glendale Campus, 135 Taylor Road, R.R. #4, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON LOS 1 JO (905)641-2252 Fax:(905)988-4309 Contact: Nancy McDonald
9050 Ryan Avenue, Dorval, QC H9P 2M8 (514)636-8712 Fax:(514)636-9718 E-mail: canada@parkson.com Web site: www.parkson.com Contact: Jean Grenier, Regional Manager Parkson manufactures water and wastewater treat
OMEGA PUBLIC WORKS
6722 Camlachie Road, Camlachle, ON NON 1E0 NEPTUNE TECHNOLOGY GROUP
PARKSON CORPORAHCN PARKSON CORPORATION
ONDEO DEGREMONT LTD.
1375 TransCanada Highway, #400, Don/al, QC H9P 2W8 (514)683-1200 Fax:(514)683-1203 Web site: www.ondeo-degremont.ca Contact: Jean Marchand, Reg. Mgr., Cdn. Market Since 1960, ONDEO Degremont has been working In Canada, offering Its know-how in matters of wa fer treatment engineering for municipalities and In dustry. Well-known among consulting engineers for the quality of Its services and processes as well as for the reliability of Its products, ONDEO Degremont has built and equipped more than 300 urban water
ment equipment for municipal or industrial needs, including aeration, biological, clarification, convey ing, dewatering, dissolved airflotatlon, filtration, grit management, oil/water separation, screening, screenings washlng/conveying/compacting, scum skimming, sludge handllng/drylng/removal/thickenIng, stormwater management. PAQUES ADI INC.
c/o 1133 Regent Street, #300, Fredericton, NB E3B 322 (506)452-7307 Fax:(506)452-7308 Contact: Connie Smith, Marketing, Admin. Services PATTERSON
A Subsidiary of The Gorman-Rupp Co. P.O. Box 790, Toccoa, GA 30577 USA
(706)886-2101 Fax:(706)886-0023 PCB CONTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY INC.
101 Holiday inn Dr., #E, Cambridge, ON N3C 123 (519)651-3004 Fax:(519)651-1015
stations and more than 150 industrial stations
PCB
throughout the country. NORTECH GSI INC.
1131 Derry Road E., Mississauga, ON L5T 1P3 (905)564-4700 Fax:(905)564-6776 E-mail: nortech@nortechgsi.com Web site: www.nortechgsi.com
ONTARIO CLEAN WATER AGENCY
1 Yonge Street, Suite 1700, Toronto, ON M5E 1E5 (416)314-5600 Fax:(416)314-8300
Contact: Gil Cossette, Vice President, Sales
ORIVAL WATER FILTERS
Nortech GSI Is a leading Canadian distributor of in strumentation and systems for air and water quality monitoring and for polluted soils cleanup. Water related equipment Includes portable and fixed sam plers and flowmeters from ISCO, multiparameter
40 N. Van Brunt Street, Englewood, NJ 07631 USA (201)568-3311 Fax:(201)568-1916 Contact: R. Schwartz, Marketing
sondes from YSI, a wide selection of on-line ana
101-18327 105th Avenue, Edmonton, AB T5S 2K9 (780)487-4334 Fax:(780)483-9110 Contact: George Ruddock
lyzers and process instruments. Portable and fixed gas detection systems from Crowcon, ambient air analyzers from API and dust monitors from Grimm are available. Soil depollution equipment offered Includes pneumatic and electrical remediation pumps, oil/water separators, air strippers and more. NORTHERN STEEL INDUSTRIES
P.O. Box 1718, TIsdale, SK SOE 1T0
(888)674-8265 Fax:(306)873-2252 Contact: Darcy SImoneau NOVA ANALYTICAL SYSTEMS INC.
270 Sherman Avenue N., Hamilton, ON L8L6N5
(905)545-2003 Fax:(905)545-4248 Contact: Michael McCarron, Sales
OSPREY SCIENTIFIC INC.
OJONIA OZONIA NORTH AMERICA, INC. 491 Edward H. Ross Drive, Elmwood Park, NJ
07407 USA (201)794-3100 Fax:(201)794-3358 Contact: Caspar Lesznik, Sales Manager Ozonia North America designs and manufactures ozone generating systems for potable water treat ment, wastewater disinfection, and chemical appli cations. Ozone generators from 0.5 lb. per day fo 4,200 lbs. per day. Complete pilot plant and turn key services. Ozone from air or high concentration from oxygen.
NOVATECH'
Water Processing NOVATECH
1486 Tamarac Street, Kingston, ON K7M 7J7 (800)465-5374,(613)389-8821 Fax:(613)389-0246 E-mail: lnfo@novatech.ca Web site: www.novatech.ca
Contact: Edward Gardiner, President, Reg. Dir.
PALL CORPORATION
Pall (Canada) Limited 7205 Millcreek Drive, Mississauga, ON L5N 3R3 (905)542-0330 Fax:(905)542-0331 E-mall: lelgh_mcdermott@pall.com
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
DISPOSAL PCB DISPOSAL INC.
72 Lake Driveway W., Ajax, ON LIS 3X1 (905)428-6480 Fax:(905)428-6481 E-maii: esmith @ pcbdisposalinc.oom Web site: www.pcbdisposalinc.com Contact: Dr. EricA.H. Smith, President
Full service PCB management and destruction com pany successfully completing more than 5,000 PCB contracts in the past 14 years, totalling more than 15,000,000 kg. of PCBs disposed of in accordance with regulations. We operate coast to coast in Canada and now internationally. PCI MEMBRANE SYSTEMS INC.
1615 State Route 131, Milford, OH 45150 USA (513)575-3500 Fax:(513)575-7393 Contact: D. Pearson, General Manager PEACOCK INC.
2360 Mlllrace Court, Mississauga, ON L5N 1W2 (905)812-7100 Fax:(905)812-1749 Contact: Jean Ouelch, Mktg. Communication Mgr.
PENCON EQUIPMENT COMPANY 109 Thomas St., 2nd floor, Oakvllle, ON L6J 3A7 (905)845-1727 Fax:(905)845-1792 Contact: John Penny, President
Packages - parts - repairs to the environmental In dustry for the past 25 years. Pencon offers a wide range of capacity flows and pressures: rotary posi tive displacement blowers; Lamson multistage and regenerative blowers; A-C sliding vane digester gas compressors used in landfill gas recovery, co-gen eration, recirculatlon and boosting of digester gas. 89
Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers P.J. HANNAH EQUIPMENT SALES CORP.
PROECO CORPORATION
E3S3I
151 Brunei Road, Unit 9, Mississauga, ON L4Z2H6 (800)353-3087,(905)712-0620 Fax:(905)712-1240 Contact: Gary Black, Eastern Sales Manager
7722 - 9th Street N.W., Edmonton, AB T6P 1L6
Performance Fluid Equipment Inc.
PLASTI-FAB, INC. P.O. Box 100, Tualatin, OR 97062-0100 USA (503)692-5460 Fax:(503)692-1145 Contact: Alan Belyea, Marketing Manager
PERFORIVIANCE FLUID EQUIPMENT INC.
169 Dufferin Street S., #26, Alliston, ON L9R 1E6 (705)434-9006 Fax;(705)434-9007 E-mail: info@performancequip.com Web site: www.performancequip.com Contact: Diane Baicerczyk, Advertising/Mktg. Mgr. For ail your pumping requirements, Performance carries compiete inventory on seepex pumps and parts. Performance aiso represents Wilden air op erated diapfiragm pumps, Myers submersibie pumps, vertical, turbine pumps, centrifugal pumps, Barnes grinder and sewage pumps.
RETRO SEP MEMBRANE
TECHNOLOGIES INC.
2270 Speers Road, Oakviiie, ON L6L2X8 (905)825-3109 Fax:(905)825-3285 PHILIP ANALYTICAL SERVICES INC.
P.O. Box 235, RR#2, Cameron, ON KOM 1G0 (705)359-1837 Fax:(705)359-1836 Contact: Clive Berry 1
POWER PLANT SUPPLY
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COMPANY 124 Wilson Street,
Oakviiie, ON L6K 3G8
(905)845-7951 Fax:(905)845-6695 E-mail: powerplant@iprimus.ca Contact: Frank Flopkins, President Power Plant Supply Company has been supplying quality products to the water and wastewater industry for over 40 years. GA valves - automated valves, Rodney Flunt - gates,
]PRAXAIR PRAXAIR CANADA INC.
Division of Green Turtle Technologies (416)966-9400 E-mail: pchapple@phix.ca Web site: www.phix.ca Contact: Paul Chappie, Division Manager The PFIIX Division of Green Turtle Technologies, is a product driven division, built around a new inno vative wastewater treatment technology. PHIX is an environmentally friendly system that adjusts the pFI of acidic wastewater streams in a flow-through system, to within regulatory limits, without constant operator attention, or the need for hazardous caus
1 City Centre Dr., #1200, Mississauga, ON L5B 1M2 (905)803-1748 Fax:(905)803-1696 E-maii: info@praxair. com Web site: www.praxair.com Contact: Robert Douglas, Mktg. Comm. Manager Praxair produces, sells and distributes atmospheric, process and specialty gases. Praxair is aiso the world's largest supplier of carbon dioxide and a rec ognized leader in the commercialization of new tech nologies that bring productivity and environmental benefits to a diverse group of industries.
PROMINENT FLUID CONTROLS LTD.
490 Southgate Drive, Gueiph, ON NIG 4P5 (519)836-5692 Fax:(519)836-5226 Contact: Brenda Cowbrough, Special Projects Coor. Total chlorine monitoring and metering equipment; complete chemical metering; water treatment pack ages; quality metering pumps and controllers; engi neered specifications; P&iD controllers; computer ized hydraulic modelling; complete skid mounted packages; detailed drawings; chemical design expertise.
TECHNOLOGIES INC
3235 Wharton Way, Mississauga, ON L4X 2B6 (905)629-3100 Fax:(905)629-3500 E-mail: info@prospectech.com Web site: www.prospectech.com Contact: Neil Flanagan, Sales Manager An extensive line of horizontal, vertical and submers
ible centrifugal and positive displacement pumps Including vertical turbine pumps, axial flow pumps and mechanical diaphragm pumps. An extensive line of blowers and liquid ring compressors, and vacuum pumps. Through our affiliation with our prin cipals, we service all types of pumping equipment. Representing: ITT industries-Goulds Pumps, KSB Pumps Inc., ABEL, A-C Pump, Mariow, Siemens, EBARA.
PRESTO PRODUCTS COMPANY
670 N. Perkins Street, Appleton, Wi 54912 USA (800)548-3424 Fax:(920)738-1222 Contaot: Patricia Stelter, Media Manager
PROSTAR TECHNOLOGIES INC.
270 Sherman Avenue N., Hamilton, ON L8L 6N5 (905)545-2003 Fax:(905)545-4248 Contact: Michael McCarron, Sales
PRO AQUA + SHADRACK
pro aqua
tic chemicals.
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PROSPEC TECHNOLOGIES INC.
(905)332-8788,(800)668-0639 Fax:(905)332-9169
12 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 281
Contact: Peter Matson, President
PSI Thunderiine/Link-Seal - link seals, wall sleeves,
spacing casers, Magnadrive - magnetic variable speed control and couplings, Scaletron - electronic scales. Cascade Pump - propeller pumps.
5555 North Service Road, Buriington, ON L7L 5H7
PHIX
PRO-FORM INSURANCE SERVICES INC.
26 - 2 Orchard Fleights Blvd., Aurora, ON L4G 3W3 (905)727-5820 Fax:(905)727-5053
POSITIVE SOLUTIONS
PERKINELMER INSTRUMENTS
710 Bridgeport Avenue, Shelton, CT 06484 USA (203)925-4600 Fax:(203)944-4902 Contact: Estelie Cappeilieri, Mrktg. Administrator
(780)440-1825 Fax:(780)440-2428 Contact: Gerry Gerke, VP, Bus. Develop. & Mktg.
588 Edward Ave., #41,
PROVIRO INSTRUMENTATION INC.
Richmond Hill, ON L4C 9Y6
4480 Cote de Liesse, #110, Mount Royal, QC H4N 2R1 (514)737-7724 Fax:(514)737-2751
(905)787-8700 Fax:(905)787-8989 E-mail: gcoate@idirect.ca
JIU
Contact: Chris Castravelii, President
Contact: Geoff Coate, Vice President
PHOENIX PHOENIX PROCESS EQUIPMENT CO.
2402 Watterson Trail, Louisville, KY 40299 USA
(502)499-6198 Fax:(502)499-1079 E-mail: johnW@dewater.com Web site: www.dewaler.com
Contact: John Waugh, Mgr., Market Development PFiOENIX Process Equipment Co. designs and manufactures a variety of high quality products and systems for slurry and sludge dewatering, fine par ticle wet classification, and separation and effluent
Mechanical bar, fine and rotary screens, grit removal, screenings and grit conveyors, circular and rectan gular ciarifiers, RBCs, aeration equipment, digester equipment,sludge dewatering, sludge cake storage and conveying, UV disinfection, membrane systems
siiadrack
for water and wastewater treatment. PROBIOTIC SOLUTIONS
201 South Roosevelt Ave., Chandler,AZ 85226 USA
(480)961-1220 Fax:(480)961-3501 Contact: Steve Flarris, Dir., Wastewater Operations
water treatment.
PIGMALION ENVIRONMENTAL
940 Meyerside Drive, Mississauga, ON L5T 1R9 (905)670-1212 Fax:(905)670-9090 Contact: Rashml Kapila, VP, Product Sales
Proceptor
PS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1013 Shenandoah Circle, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
USA (605)332-1885 Fax:(605)332-1293 E-maii: gale@psinternational.com Web site: www.psinternationai.com Contact: Mr. Gale Paulson, President
PS International, Inc. provides coalescing plate oil/ water separators for the removal of petroleum hy drocarbons from wastewater. Separators can be provided with a final polishing polypropylene coalescer for removal of oil particles down to 20 microns in size. Separators are of rectangular or cylindrical construction and single or double wail.
PROCEPTOR PUMPS & SYSTEMS
PILOT PERFORMANCE RESOURCES
Division of Green Turtle Technologies Ltd.
MANAGEMENT INC.
12 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 2S1
Division of 1107809 Ontario Limited
1235 Williams Pkwy., E., P.O. Box 68584, Brampton, ON L6S 6A1 (905)792-3130 Fax:(905)792-3047 Contact: Jayne Pilot, President
(877)966-9444 Fax:(416)966-3439 Web site: www.proceptor.com Contact: Paul Champigny Preceptor oil, grease and solids separators are spe cifically engineered to meet today's strict effluent regulations and prevent drain blockages. With its 30-year warranty. Preceptor is the separator of choice protecting you and your clients.
1125 Russell Street, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5M6 (807)622-3767 Fax:(807)622-3804 Contact: Bill Hotkey
PIPELINE SEAL AND INSULATOR, INC. 6525 Goforth Street, Flouston, TX 77021 USA
(800)423-2410,(713)747-6948 Fax:(713)747-6029 Contact: John (Jay) Keidsen, NA Sales Manager 90
PURIFICS ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
1941 Mallard Road, London, ON N6H 5M1 (519)473-5788 Fax:(519)473-0934
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Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers QUALITY SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL
ROYAL PIPE SYSTEMS
125 Hartwell Avenue, Lexington, MA 02421 USA (781)862-9002 Fax:(781)862-9003 Contact: Kate Verreault, Sales & Marketing Admin.
131 Regalcrest Court, Woodbridge, ON L4L 8P3 (905)856-7550,(800)263-2353 Fax:(905)850-1761 Contact: Walter Miiani, Engineering
Quantumc Analytical Instruments A Subsidiary of Racine Federated Inc.
RPR ENVIRONMENTAL
164-166 South Service Road, Stoney Creek, ON L8E 3H6 (800)667-5217 Fax:(905)662-3828 Contact: Patrick Whitty, General Manager
QUORUM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
SANITAIRE
9333 N. 49th Street, Brown Deer, Wi 53223 USA
2200 Soutti Street, Racine, Wi 53404 USA
(877)256-0791,(262)639-6770 Fax:(262)639-9857 E-maii: into@quantumanaiyticai.com Web site: www.quantumanaiytical.com Contact: Jotin Erskine, Marketing and Sales Manufacturer of process monitoring and control in strumentation for all pH, ORP (redox), conductivity and dissolved oxygen applications. Unique sensor design and materials provide outstanding reliability under ttie tiarshest conditions. Microprocessorbased analyzers are available in loop, line or bat tery-powered configurations. All systems include sensor diagnostics and full electronic isolation.
equipment and service over 55 years. With pack age plants in South Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Peru and throughout North America, we design, build, install and are operating plants in BC,the NWT and troubleshooting in Kazakhstan. We represent over 20 premier manufacturers from Canada, the USA and Europe, and have over 200 installations in BC.
RSP INTERNATIONAL
6 Simcoe Street, Mono Mills, ON L9W 3T5 (519)942-3407 Fax:(519)942-3261 Contact: P.M. Lemieux, Director RTS PLASTICS INC.
P.O. Box 1029, 650 Rupert Street, Waterloo, ON N2J4S1 (800)663-2803,(519)746-4542 Fax:(519)746-4906 RUSMAR INCORPORATED
216 Garfield Avenue, West Chester, PA 19380 USA (610)436-4314 Fax:(610)436-8436
Contact: Rebekah Gormish,Sales & Marketing Mgr.
1 Hunters Lane, Guelph, ON NIC 1B1 (519)824-0854 Fax:(519)824-5845 Contact: John Arbuckle, Manager
Safety
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(414)365-2200 Eax:(414)365-2210 Contact: Laurie Besch, Marketing Comm. Coord. SAN-NOR CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD.
94 Copernicus Blvd., Brantford, ON N3P 1N4 (905)803-0647 Fax:(905)803-0660 Contact: Sandy Norris, President SCARBOROUGH SUPPLY
154 Crown Court, Whitby, ON L1N 7B1 (905)579-4460 Fax:(905)579-4755 Contact: Kevin Watson, General Manager SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 429 South Main Street, Logan, UT 84321 USA (888)525-7300,(435)753-7300 Fax:(435)753-7490 Contact: Jim Veila, General Manager SCOTT SPECIALTY GASES
P.O. Box 2248, Bakersfield, CA 93301 USA (661)399-9124 Fax:(661)393-1542 Contact: Kathy Baehr
4060B Siadeview Crescent, #2, Mississauga, ON
L5L5Y5 (800)465-3898,(^05)608-0111
Contact: Robert Jefferys, Corporate Comm. Mgr.
RED VALVE COMPANY
Fax:(905)608-0091 E-maii: info@safetyexpress.com Web site: www.safetyexpress.com
7400 Wilson Avenue, Delta, BC V4G 1E5
27164 - 33rd Avenue, Aldergrove, BC V4W 3H6 (604)857-8881 Fax:(604)857-8921 Contact: William Fairhali, Regional Manager
REGENESIS 1011 Calie Sombra,San Clemente, CA 92672 USA (949)366-8000 Fax:(949)366-8090 E-mail: bryan@regenesis.com Web site: www.regenesis.com Contact: Bryan Vigue, Marketing Director
Oxygen Release Compound (ORC速)and Hydrogen Release Compound (HRC速) are formulated to ac
Contact: Arsenio Tsounis, President
With four branches across Canada, we are your source for ail of your environmenfai and industrial safety supplies. Call us for your free copy of our catalogue or view it online at: safetyexpress.com. SAFETY-KLEEN LTD.
SAFETYSCOPE INC.
47 Charleston Road, Toronto, ON M9B 4M8
(416)231-3752 Fax:(416)231-2811 Contact: Tim Morrison, President SAIC CANADA
3439 River Road, Gloucester, ON K1A 0H3
groundwater by optimizing natural microbiai proc esses in the subsurface. Both products offer an ef fective remediation approach at costs of one quar ter to one half that of traditional technologies and have been proven on over 6,500 sites.
(613)991-2737 Fax;(613)991-1673 Contact: Monique M. Punt, Senior Engineer
REHAU INCORPORATED
66 Adams Blvd., Brantford, ON N3S 7V2
RESTORATION ENV. CONTRACTORS
SANDBORN INTERNAL FLOATING ROOFS
Web sites: www.environmentalhazards.com www.toxicmould.ca
801-25th Avenue, Nisku, AB T9E 7Z4
(780)955-8761 Fax:(780)955-8781 Contact Bill Bondy, Sales Manager
Contact: Don Bremner, Vice President
SANEXEN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
REVERE CONTROL SYSTEMS
579 Rue Le Breton, Longueuil, OC J4G 1R9 (450)646-7878 Fax:(450)646-5127
SANITHERIVI ENGINEERING LIMITED
3875 Fiscal Court, West Palm Beach, FL 33404 USA
(800)842-7771,(561)848-1826 Fax:(561)848-7226 Contact: Sharon Rinehimer, VP, Bus. Development ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTRUMENTS INC.
SERVICE FILTRATION OF CANADA LTD.
4141 Siadeview Crescent, #12 Mississauga, ON N5L 5T1 (905)820-4700 Fax:(905)820-4015 Contact: Joe Halahel, Sales Manager SETHCO - Div. of Met-Pro Corp. 70 Arkay Drive, P.O. Box 12128, Hauppange, NY 11788 USA (631)435-0530 Fax:(631)435-0654 Contact: James Cascio, Sales Manager SEVERN TRENT DE NORA, LLC 1110 Industrial Blvd., Sugar Land, TX 77478 USA (281)240-6770 Fax:(281)240-6762 Contact: Shannon Kopp, Marketing Assistant
CANADA LTD.
210 Walker Drive, Bramalea, ON L6T 3W1
(905)791-1553 Fax:(905)791-2999 Contact: Graham Simpson, Marketing SGS INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION SERVICES
2 - 6275 Northam Drive, Mississauga, ON L4V 1Y8 (800)636-0847,(905)676-9595 Fax:(905)676-9519
SIEMENS SIEMENS MiLLTRONICS PROCESS INSTRUMENTS INC.
1954 Technology Dr., P.O. Box 4225, Peterborough, ONK9J7B1 (705)745-2431 Eax:(705)741-0466 E-mail: into@militronics.com Web site: www.siemens-milltronics.com
Contact: Rob Niezen, Communications Specialist Miiltronics is a leading brand of sophisticated meas urement instruments. Miiltronics products are used
2240 Rocky Ridge Rd., Birmingham,AL 35216 USA (800)536-2525 Fax:(205)824-0408 Contact: Bruce Koppenhoefer, Dir., Communications RGF ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP
(604)946-3131 Eax:(604)940-9566 Contact: Rob Ferguson, Product Manager
(519)754-1366 Fax:(519)754-4576
2555 North IH 35, #300, Round Rock, TX 78664 USA (512)388-9270 Fax:(512)388-9272 Contact: Raj Naiarajan, President & Dir. of R&D
P.O. Box 746,10 Stalwart Industrial Dr.,#5, Gormley, ON LOH 1G0 (905)888-0066 Fax:(905)888-0071
SEI INDUSTRIES LTD.
SEW-EURODRIVE COMPANY OF
SANDALE UTILITY PRODUCTS INC. Driscopipe速 piping systems are among the most durable pipe systems available. Constructed from Marlex速 HDPE extruded pipe, Driscopipe piping systems deliver an optimal range of properties to meet your needs in virtually any piping application.
RENAISSANCE INSTRUMENTS
18949 USA (215)766-8861 Fax:(215)766-2476
1301 Gervais St., #300, Columbia, SC 29201 USA
celerate the natural attenuation of contaminants in
1149 Pioneer Road, Burlington, ON L7M 1K5 (905)335-3284 Fax:(905)335-8130
6141 Easton Road, Box 310, Plumsteadville, PA
431 Mountain Hwy., Suite 4, North Vancouver, BC V7J 2L1 (604)986-9168 Fax:(604)986-5377 E-mail: saneng@sanitherm.com
for water distribution and wastewater treatment,
aggregate and cement plants, mining, chemical processing, manufacturing, food processing and milling, as well as dry bulk storage. Principal prod uct lines include level measurement, dry solids flow measurement, and process protection devices.
4906 75th Avenue N.W., Edmonton, AB T6B 2X8
Web site: www.sanitherm.com
SILICYCLE INC.
(780)496-7754 Fax:(780)438-9093 Contact: Patricia Deets, Regional Manager
Contact: Richard Smyth, Partner Sanitherm has a worldwide reputation for quality
1200 ave St.-Jean Baptiste, #114, Quebec, QC G2E 5E8 (418)874-0054 Fax:(418)874-0355
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77 Coulter Avenue, Toronto, ON M9N 1P7
SOPHOS INC.
wedge machines and hand tools and our Munsch line of extrusion welders are used in a wide variety of geomembrane applications where precise weld quality and high speed is desired. Our products provide excellent field performance and superior reliability. We provide 24-hour repair service on most of our products.
(416)240-9325 Fax:(416)240-9229 E-mail: mohan@patlicom.com
11 ETranby Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 1N4 (416)944-2648 Fax:(416)944-8891
STEPHEN LAMMING ASSOCIATES LTD.
for 20 years. We provide a portable and cost-effec tive solution to sampling indoor, outdoor and hard to get at areas. We also have geotechnlcal equip ment for taking shear strength and penetrometer tests.
SIVA ASSOCIATES INC.
Web site: siva-associates.com
Contact: Boris Weisman
Contact: Mohan Siva, President Process control instrumentation, gas analyzers, calibration services, electronic board repairs and rental. Flow meters, level sensors, temperature
SORBENT PRODUCTS CO., INC. 645 Howard Avenue, Somerset, NJ 08873 USA
(800)333-7672 Fax:(732)302-0969
STERLING POWER SYSTEMS
SOUTHWELL CONTROLS LTD.
799 Rennie Street, Hamilton, ON L8H 7L4 (800)809-0330,(905)547-2345 Fax:(905)547-2381
857 West 3rd St., North Vancouver, BC V7P 1E3
Contact: Frank Davis
(604)980-3688 Fax:(604)980-6578 Contact: Hal Leitz, Sales Manager
STILES-KEM
sensors, SCADA, test and measurement instru ments.
SJE-RHOMBUS
22650 County Hwy.6, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 USA (218)847-1317 Fax:(218)847-4617 Contact: Melissa Lage, VP, Marketing
SPAANS BABCOCK
588 Edward Ave., #43, Richmond Hili, ON L4C 9Y6 SLOAN FLUSHMATE DIVISION
10500 Seymour Ave., Franklin Park, IL60131 USA (800)580-7141 Fax:(847)671-4611 Contact: Paul De Boo, Sales Manager
3040 New Street, 2nd Fir., Burlington, ON L7N 1M5 (905)681-6215 Fax:(905)632-8330 Contact: Dr. Stephen Lamming, President
(905)884-1100 Fax:(905)884-8811 Contact: Euan A. Ferguson
Division of Met-Pro Corporation 1570 Lakeside Drive, Waukegan, IL 60085 USA (847)689-1100 Fax:(847)689-9289 Contact: Bill Mersch, VP, General Manager
ST.LAWRENCE
SPECTRA ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
13081 10th Line North, Stouffvilie, ON L4A7X3
(905)640-0267 Fax:(905)640-0268 Contact: Stephen Wilcox, President
k CEMENT ST. LAWRENCE CEMENT
2391 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga, ON L5J 1K1 (905)822-1653 Fax:(905)822-1792 E-mail: akoivu @stlawrencecement.com
SMITH & LOVELESS, INC.
Web site: www.stlawrencecement.com
14040 Santa Fe Trail Dr., Lenexa, KS 66215 USA
Contact: Allan Koivu, New Product Development
(913)888-5201 Fax:(913)888-2173
Blended cements for new and restoration construc
E-mail: answers@smithandloveless.com
tion, catch basins, culverts, pipes, sewers, soil remediation, wastewater treatment plants. Cost-
Web site: www.smlthandloveless.com
SPILL MANAGEMENT INC.
Contact: William Flores, Int'l. Sales Engineer Div. Smith & Loveless Inc. is a global leader in the de sign and manufacture of a complete line of pre-engineered water and wastewater treatment and pumping systems. With sales offices throughout Canada, and numerous installations over 40 years, we feature treatment plants, grit removal systems, pump stations and filtration systems.
45 Upper Mount Albion Road, Stoney Creek, ON L8J 2R9 (905)578-9666 Fax:(905)578-6644 E-mail: spillman@on.aibn.com Web site: www.spillman.ca
SOLENO INC.
304 Cone. 11, RR #5, Building 7, Hagersville, ON NOA 1H0 (905)768-7473 Fax:(905)768-7042
Sottnsf
effective cements for concrete solutions.
Contact: Cliff Holland, President
Spill Management offers on-site, site-specific, allrisk and ali-hazard response training for chemical spills using hands-on training and classroom instruc tion, as well as workshops in emergency response planning and incident command. Other services In clude plans for emergency response, video assess ments, as well as environmental preparedness, emergency response equipment and supplies as sessments.
SRS CRISAFULLI, INC.
1610 Crisafulli Drive, P.O. Box 1051, Glendlve, MT
SOLINST CANADA LTD.
59330-1051 USA
35 Todd Road, Georgetown, ON L7G 4R8 (905)873-2255 Fax:(905)873-1992
(406)365-3393 Fax:(406)365-8088 Contact: Maureen A. Lundman, Manager, Mktg.
E-mail: instruments@solinst.com
Stormceplor' STORMCEPTOR GROUP OF COMPANIES
12 Madison Avenue, Toronto, ON M5R 2S1
(800)565-4801,(416)960-9900 Fax:(416)960-5637 E-mail: tneff@stormceptor.com Web site: www.stormceptor.com Contact: Todd Neff, Engineering Director Stormceptor is a stormwater quality control device designed to take the place of a conventional man hole In a storm drain system. The patented tech nology intercepts oil and sediment from urban stormwater runoff. The unique feature of the Stormceptor System is an internal high flow by-pass, which en sures that larger flows are diverted away from the treatment chamber and are directed to the down
Web site: www.solinst.com
STABLEX CANADA INC.
Contact: Jim Pianosi, Sales Manager Solinst manufactures high quality water level and water quality datalogging equipment for groundwater and surface water monitoring. The full range of in novative yet practical field instruments includes:
760 Industrial Blvd., Blainville, QC J7C 3V4
stream storm sewer. This prevents the re-suspension and scouring of trapped pollutants.
(450)430-9230 Fax:(450)430-4642 Contact: Richard DuFresne, VP, Sales
STROBIC AIR CORP.
STAMFORD SCIENTIFIC
water level meters, oil/water interface meters,
INTERNATIONAL, INC.
groundwater samplers, drive-point piezometers, and multilevel systems that allow detailed groundwater monitoring at a very reasonable price.
303 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 USA (845)454-8171 Fax:(845)454-8094 Contact: Tom Frankel, Project Manager
SOLTEK SOLAR ENERGY LTD.
STANDARDS COUNCIL OF CANADA
2 - 745 Vanalman Avenue, Victoria, BC V8Z 3B6
270 Albert Street, #200, Ottawa, ON K1P 6N7 (613)238-3222 Fax:(613)569-7808 Contact: Dawn Pickering
(250)727-7720 Fax:(250)727-2135 Contact: Rich Wayte, Industrial Sales & Design Mgr.
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ISTANMECHl TECHNOLOGIES INC.
A Subsidiary of Met-Pro Corporation 160 Cassell Road, P.O. Box 144, Harleysville, PA 19438 USA (215)723-4700 Fax:(215)723-7401 Contact: Paul Tetley, VP, General Manager
SUMMA ENGINEERING LIMITED
6423 Northam Drive, Mississauga, ON L4V 1J2 (905)678-3388 Fax:(905)678-0444 E-mail: summa@idirect.com
Web site: www.summaeng.com Contact: G.A.(Redir) Obaji, Sales Manager
SONIC SOIL SAMPLING INC.
STANMECH TECHNOLOGIES INC.
668 Millway Avenue, Concord, ON L4K 3V2 (905)660-0501 Fax:(905)660-7143
944 Zeico Drive, Burlington, ON L7L 4Y3 (905)631-6161 Fax:(905)631-1852
E-mail: sonicss@ldirect.com Web site: www.sonicsoil.com
E-maii: information@stanmech.com Web site: www.stanmech.com
Contact: Alan Archibald, Vice President Sonic Soil Sampling Inc. has been helping the envi ronmental and mining industry throughout the world
Contact: Paul Subject, President Welding equipment for geomembrane applications. Our Leister line of automatic wedge welders, combi-
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Process control and instrumentation, chemical me
tering pumps, pH controi, turbidity, residual chlorine analyzers, suspended solids and sludge blanket monitors, magnetic, venturi and turbine flow meters, alarm dialers, particle counters, streaming current monitors, and dataloggers.
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Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers SUMMIT STRUCTURES
3815 Wanuskewin Road, Saskatoon, SK S7P 1A4
(877)413-7197 Fax:(877)413-7189 Contact: Sterling Mumaw, Natural Resource Ind. Mgr.
terrafix
of electric and pneumatic valve actuators. Also manufacturers representative for diaphragm valve and a complete range of filtration systems.
TERRAFIX® GEOSYNTHETICS INC.
TSI INCORPORATED
SUNTEC ENVIRONMENTAL
178 Bethrldge Road, Toronto, ON MOW 1N3
106 Rayette Road, Unit #1, Concord, ON L4K 2G3 (905)669-4450 Fax:(905)669-4451 Contact: Doug Reed, Product Sales Manager
(416)674-0363 Fax:(416)674-1159 E-mail: terrafix@terrafixgeo.com Web site: wvm.terrafixgeo.com Since 1973, Terrafix has been dedicated to offering
500 Cardigan Road, Shoreview, MN 55126 USA (800)777-8356 Fax:(651)490-2874
SYNTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT LTD.
owners, engineers and contractors the correct choice of geosynthetic products and innovative tech nology. Manufacturer of geosynthetic clay liners (Bentofix®) and supplier of geotextiles, lining sys tems, reinforced soil with geogrids, pavement rein forcement, erosion control, drainage and moisture protection, sediment control, and lightweight pipe
68 Healy Road, Unit #1, Bolton, ON L7E 5A4
(905)951-8000,(800)375-0168 Fax:(905)951-8002 Contact: Roland Barbazza SYSTEMS PLUS
Box 839, New Hamburg, ON NOB 2G0 (519)634-5708 Fax:(519)634-5779 Contact: Garry Ruttan, President
21 Vulcan Street, Etobicoke, ON M9W 1L3 (416)248-0555 Fax:(416)248-8163 Contact: R.C.(Bob) Brownson, President TANKNOLOGY CANADA INC.
A19-6120-2 Street SE, Calgary, AB T2H 2L8 (403)258-0705 Fax:(403)258-0745 Contact: Linda McCaffrey, Director URECON LTD.
2132 - Fifteen Sideroad, Moffat, ON LOP 1J0 (905)854-9875 Fax:(905)854-0180
268 Lakeshore Rd. E., #625, Oakville, ON L6J 7S4 (905)257-3797 Fax:(905)257-9723 Contact: Carl Vreugde, Sales Manager
Contact: Michael Birks USABLUEBOOK THERMO-KINETICS COMPANY LIMITED
2650 Meadowvale Blvd., #12A, MIssissauga, ON L5N6M5 (905)819-8811 Fax:(905)819-8810
UNIGLOBE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS LTD.
systems. THE BIRKS COMPANY
T.D. ROOKE ASSOCIATES LIMITED
ULTRATECH INTERNATIONAL, INC. 9454-9 Phillips Hwy, Jacksonville, FL 32256 USA (800)353-1611,(904)292-1611 Fax:(904)292-1325 Contact: Mario Cruz, Project Manager
6740 Invader Crescent, MIssissauga, ON L5T 2B6 (800)268-0967,(905)670-2266 Fax:(905)670-8530
3781 Burwood Drive, Waukegan, IL 60085 USA (800)548-1234 Fax:(847)689-3030 Contact: Dan Mantilla, Export Manager
Contact: Jeff Delio, Vice President
Contact: Peter Suttierland, Vice President
USFILTER
TANKSAFE INC.
441 Main Street, P.O. Box 36, Sturbridge, MA 01566 USA (800)547-1202 Fax:(508)347-7049
#208, 3112 - 11th Street N.E., Calgary, AB T2E 7J1 (403)291-3937 Fax:(403)291-5125 Contact: Jon Johnston, Marketing Manager
TankTek Environmental Services Ltd. TANKTEK ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LTD.
16 Knox Street, Acton, ON L7J 1C7
(877)789-6224 Fax:(519)853-0064 E-mail: inquiries@tanktek.com Web site: www.tanktek.com
Contact: Thomas Burt, General Manager Precision leak detection testing on underground stor age tanks and associated lines. Professional envi ronmental engineering firm specializing in tank re movals and Innovative remediation methods.
USFILTER/JET TECH PRODUCTS
TRANS-CYCLE INDUSTRIES, INC. (TCI)
1051 Blake, Edwardsville, KS 66111 USA (913)422-7600 Fax:(913)422-7667 Contact: Shirley Reynolds, Marketing Coordinator
455 Archer Drive, P.O. Box 518, Kirkiand Lake, ON P2N 3J5 (705)567-9997 Fax:(705)567-9979 E-mail: canada@tci-pcb.com Web site: www.tci-pcb.com
250 Royal Crest Court, Markham, ON L3R 3S1 (905)944-2819 Fax:(905)474-1334
Contact: Peter Demeter, VP, Sales/Mrktg., Cdn. Ops. Worldwide environmentally safe disposal of electri cal equipment including: Transformers, ballasts, PCB containing wastes. Full transportation serv ices.
TRANS ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS, INC. P.O. Box 8001, Charlottesviile, VA 22901 USA (434)975-2872 Fax:(434)975-2972 Contact: Merrill Bishop, President
Contact: D. Burnett, President TEAM-1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.
TRENCHLESS DESIGN ENGINEERING LTD.
1650 Upper Ottawa St., Hamilton, ON L8W 3P2 (905)383-5550 Fax:(905)574-0492
43 James Street, Etobicoke, ON M8W 1L2 (416)503-1241 Fax:(416)503-1540 Contact: Ian Doherty, President
Contact: Mitchell Gibbs
HazMat response to all spills. Numerous equipped and manned stations in Ontario. Largest spill re sponse company. North America wide (network). Only company totally committed to rapid response and proper mitigation. Ail classes of dangerous goods. Most extensive training program in Ontario for HazMat or fire teams. Owner and operator of The Emergency Services Training Academy. Part nerships with major fire departments. Responds to police, fire and industry. TECHSTAR PLASTICS INC.
15400 Old Simcoe Road, Port Perry, ON L9L 1L8 (800)263-7943 Fax:(905)985-0265 Contact: Cathy Arkles, Marketing Manager TEMPLEGATE INC.
115 Main Street S., Georgetown, ON L7G 3E5 (905)873-7309 Fax:(905)873-6424 Contact: Lawrence Earl TERRA NOVA INDUSTRIES
4115-72nd Avenue S.E., Calgary, AB T2C 2G5 (403)236-0800 Fax:(403)236-0803 Contact: Eli Negraeff, Sales and Marketing
Contact: Allen Vivian, Regional Manager See John Meunier/USFilter for complete listing USFILTER/RJ ENVIRONMENTAL PRODUCTS
13100 Gregg Street, #B, Poway, CA 92064 USA (858)486-8500 Fax:(858)486-8501 Contact: Lori Adelman, Sales Coordinator USFILTER/WALLACE & TIERNAN
250 Royal Crest Court, Markham, ON L3R 3S1 (905)944-2800 Fax:(905)474-1660
Contact: George Matsugu, Marketing Manager
TRECAN COMBUSTION LIMITED
4049 St. Margaret's Bay Road, Hubley, NS B3Z1C2 (902)876-0457 Fax:(902)876-8275
E-mail: mltch@team-1.com Web site: www.team-1.com
USFILTER/JOHN MEUNIER
TRIO SOFTWARE CORPORATION
UV SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC.
#202-11 Burbidge Street, Coquitiam, BC V3K 7B2 (604)468-6200 Fax:(604)608-3268
Contact: Peter Z. Colak, VP, Sales & Marketing VACTOR MANUFACTURING
1621 S. Illinois Street, Streator, IL 61364 USA (815)672-3171 Fax:(815)672-2779 Contact: Tab Siegrist, Vaxjet Product Manager
401-1286 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2Y5
VANTON PUMP & EQUIPMENT CORP.
(604)408-9831 Fax:(604)408-6464
201 Sweetland Ave., Hillside, NJ 07205-1793 USA (908)688-4216 Fax:(908)686-9314 Contact: Larry Lewis, Sales Manager
Contact: Bob Moore
TRI-PHASE ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
5-2325 Hurontario Street, #196, MIssissauga, ON L5A 4K4 (905)279-4906 Fax:(905)279-0381 Contact: Camille Atrache, General Manager
VEEDER-ROOT COMPANY
125 Powder Forest Drive. Simsbury, CT 06070 USA (860)651-2700 Fax:(860)651-2719 Contact: Eva Hoidenried, Marketing Comm. Mgr.
TROJAN TECHNOLOGIES INC.
3020 Gore Road, London, ON N5V 4T7
VERSATECH PRODUCTS INC.
(519)457-3400 Fax:(519)457-3030 Contact: Martha Nelson, Marketing Director
100-13720 Mayfield Place, Richmond, BC V6V 2E4 (604)271-7500 Fax:(604)271-7501 Contact: Rod Asher, Canadian Sales Manager
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Inc.
TROY-ONTOR INC.
230 Bayvlew Drive, Unit 1A, Barrie, ON L4N 5E9 (705)721-8246 Fax:(705)721-5851 E-mail: troy-ontor@troy-ontor.ca Contact: Martin Doyle, Sales Manager Specializing in valve activation for over 20 years. Both new and retrofit installations across Canada
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ctaulic* \u/9 Art^90O1 certified company
VICTAULIC COMPANY OF CANADA
65 Worcester Road, Rexdaie, ON MOW 5N7
(416)675-5575 Fax:(416)675-5565 E-mail: vcocsalessupport@victaulic.com Web site: www.victauiic.com
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Guide to Environmental Equipment & Service Suppliers The Victaulic® piping system is known worldwide as the fastest method for mechanically joining pipe, proven with over 70 years of various applications including water and wastewater treatment systems. Advantages of Victaulic methods over flanging and threading include speed, ease of installation and servicing, reliability, noise and vibration attenuation.
Contact: Len Sukovietf, President
software includes products for both the design and
Our group of companies designs and supplies turn key water, industrial wastewater, sewage and recy cle systems. Our systems are modular, compact, economical and are designed with ease of opera tion In mind, as well as uncomplicated expansion, retrofitting or upgrading of water and effluent treat ment plants.
analysis of storm and wastewater projects. We also offer specialized software including our GIS mod
WAINBEE LIMITED
5789 Coopers Avenue, Mississauga, ON L4Z 3S6 (905)568-1700 Fax:(905)568-0083 Contact: John Bachmann, Marketing Manager
WELLS LAMONT CANADA
10 Bachelder Street, Stanstead, QC JOB 3E2
(800)567-2765,(819)876-7531 Fax:(819)876-5361 Contact: Andrew McKnight, Marketing Manager
WANNER ENGINEERING, INC.
1204 Chestnut Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55403 USA (800)369-4172,(612)332-5681 Fax:(612)332-6937 Contact: Payton Hage
WESSUC INC.
973 Alberton Road 8., Jerseyviile, ON LOR 1RO (519)752-0837 Fax:(519)752-0840
ule for XP-SWMM2000, and HECRAS/12D, our comprehensive civil package integrated with water resources.
YNC PIPE COUPLING CO.
1417-155 Baiiioi Street, Toronto, ON M4S 1C4 (416)489-4090 Fax:(416)489-9632 Contact: Richard (Dick) Troy, President YORK FLUID CONTROLS LIMITED
2 Westwyn Court, Brampton, ON L6T 4T5 (877)454-6066,(905)454-4013 Fax:(905)454-8423 Contact: Mike Knapman, General Manager
Contact: Hank Van Veen, Sales
ZCL
WESTBAY INSTRUMENTS INC.
115-949 West Third Street, North Vancouver, BC
V7P 3P7 (800)663-8770 Fax:(604)984-3538 Contact: Tobiah Rliey, Bus. Development, Canada
COMPOSITES INC. ZCL COMPOSITES INC.
WATERLINE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC.
4151 Morris Drive, #4, Burlington, ON L7L 5L5 (905)333-6604 Fax:(905)333-0368 E-maii: waterline@idirect.com
Contact: Stu Ferguson, President Waterline is a full-service contractor in supply and installation of petrochemical storage and distribu tion systems. Waterline is licensed with T.S.S.A. and all our mechanics have valid PM2 and PM3 ii-
WESTECH
6907 - 36th Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6B 2Z6
3625 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 USA (801)265-1000 Fax:(801)265-1080 Contact: Marshall Palm, Advertising
(800)661-8265,(780)466-6648 Fax:(780)466-6126 E-mail: rlchard.murphy@zcl.com
WESTECH INDUSTRIAL LTD.
240 Matheson Blvd. E., Mississauga, ON L4Z 1X1 (905)890-5265 Fax:(905)890-6213 Contact: Norman Williams, National Sales Manager
Web site: www.zcl.com
Contact: Ron Fink, National Operations Manager ZCL Composites Inc. is Canada's leading manufac turer of fiberglass above ground and underground tanks, and oil/water separators for the safe storage of petroleum products, water, sewage, and some chemicals.
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Waterloo
Barrier Inc.
P.O. Box 792, 450 Desautels Road, Winnipeg, MB R3C 2N5 (204)233-7133 Fax:(204)235-0796
Waterfor the World
Web site: www.westeel.com WATERLOO BARRIER INC.
Contact: Bob Skull, President
ZENON ENVIRONMENTAL INC.
P.O. Box 385, Rockwood, ON NOB 2K0 (519)856-1352 Fax:(519)856-0759
Westeel designs and constructs a full range of pe troleum storage tanks and secondary containment systems. We also offer in-house repair services and retrofit of existing tanks for reconfiguration or up grading to meet current regulatory specifications. Our quality strategy is the ISO 9001 Series of qual ity assurance standards.
3239 Dundas Street West, Oakviile, ON L6M 4B2 (905)465-3030 Fax:(905)465-3050 E-mail: mstadnyc@zenonenv.com
E-mail: robin@waterioo-barrler.com Web site: www.waterloo-barrier.com
Contact: Robin Jowett, Manager Waterloo Barrier® is a containment wall for the con
trol of contaminated groundwater or soil gases. Formed of steel sheet piling with specially designed seaiabie joints, the Barrier offers a long service life, exceptionally low hydraulic conductivity, and documentabie construction quality assurance/control, installation is clean and rapid with minimal site dis turbance.
WESTFALIA SEPARATOR CANADA, INC. 5353 John Lucas Drive, Burlington, ON L7L 6G5 (905)319-3900 Fax:(905)319-3903 Contact: Ai Driver, Sales Mgr., Env. Technology WILLER ENGINEERING LIMITED
422 Consumers Road, Toronto, ON M2J 1P8
Waterloo Biofilter Systems Inc. on-site wastewate!• treatment
(877)935-3644,(416)499-4421 Fax:(416)499-0816 Contact: liana Keyes, Marketing Coordinator
WATERLOO BIOFILTER SYSTEMS INC.
P.O. Box 400, 143 Dennis Street, Rockwood, ON
WINTERS INSTRUMENTS
N0B2K0 (519)856-0757 Fax:(519)856-0759
121 Raliside Road, Toronto, ON M3A 1B2
E-maii: info@waterloo-biofilter.com Web site: www.waterloo-biofilter.com
(416)444-2345 Fax:(416)444-8979 Contact: Kyia Werrett, Marketing Coordinator
Contact: Craig Jowett, President The Waterloo Biofilter® is a free-draining, absorb ent trickling filter designed for efficient treatment of residential/communal sewage wastewaters and iandfiii leachate. The patented, light-weight, syn thetic filter medium optimizes physical properties for microbiai attachment and water retention. Impor tant features include long-term robustness, low maintenance, remote monitoring, and small space requirements.
WOLF EMAIL GMBH STORAGE TANKS
Web site: www.zenonenv.com
Contact: Michael Stadnyckyj, Corp. Development Membrane technologies for drinking water and wastewater treatment. The ZeeWeed® membrane
is the optimal solution for the removal of Cryptosporidium and Giardia, viruses, solids and colour for safe, clean drinking water. When combined with the ZenoGem® membrane bio-reactor, the system is ideal for high-quality sewage treatment and wastewater recycle. ZIELINSKI GROUP INC.
P.O. Box 8. Kingsville, ON N9Y 2E8 (519)733-6833 Eax:(519)733-9602 Contact: Barney Zielinski, President ZORBIT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
2180 Dunwin Drive, #1, Mississauga, ON L5L5M8 (905)607-4141 Fax:(905)607-1021 Contact: Justo L. Soto, Sales Mgr., N. & 8. America
Industrie Strasse 6, Heidenreichstein, Austria A-3860 +43286253187-25 Fax: +43286253187-20
Contact: Christian Truhlar, Sales Manager
ZSI ENVIRONMENTAL
3-1750 The Queensway, #247, Toronto, ON M9C 5H5 (416)621-3856 Fax:(416)621-4737 Contact: Paul Basra
WYEVALE CONTAINMENT LTD.
P.O. Box 100, Wyevale, ON L0L2T0 (705)322-2845 Fax:(705)322-0522 Contact: Victor Campbell, President
WATER MATRIX
331 Trowers Road, #3, Woodbridge, ON L4L6A2 (800)668-4420,(905)850-8080 Fax:(905)850-9100 Contact: Sean Kimmons, Mgr., Electronic Products ' TECHNOLOGIES INC.
WATERWORKS TECHNOLOGIES INC.
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9 - 75 First Street, Suite 224,
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ES&E's Directory of Environmental Products & Services See "Suppliers" Section (pg. 79)for address, etc., of any company listed in this section. ACTIVATED CARBON ADSORBENTS Anthrafiiter Media & Coal AWI Cartier Chemicals ClearTech Industries D&E Wholesale
EIMCO Process Equip. ELMRIDGE Engineering Environmental Dynamics ENV Treatment Systems
EIW Treatment Systems
ENViROCAN
Env. Remediation
Flexo Products
Equipment
C&M Environmental Tech. ClearTech industries D&E Wholesale
NORiT Americas
Fluidyne GDT Water Process Corp. Groupe Conseil Genivar H2Fiow Equipment Hydro-Logic Environmental
FiLCHEM Filter innovations
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment
Flex-Kleen Div. Fred Cressman Sales
Mixing Systems - c
ANALYZERS
Probiotic Solutions
Mixing Systems
Nemato - a,b,c,d
ABB inc.
RGF Environmental Group Sanitherm Engineering
Geneq
ONDEO Degremont
ACI Instrumentation
John Meunier/US Filter
Smith & Loveless
Waterworks Technologies Westech
KraemerTooi & Mfg. Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Met-Pro Corp. Monsanto Enviro-Chem
AIR DRYERS
Systems
- a,b,c,d
Pencon Equipment - a Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering - b Waterworks Technologies - a,b,c,d
KInecor
Nortech GSi
Wainbee
Novatech
AIR EMISSIONS
Rusmar Foam Technology Strobic Air Corp.
Wolf Email - b.d
Alberta Mequipco Amko Systems Aquatechniques Arizona Instrument
Arjay Engineering Ashtead Technology Rentals
Can-Am Instruments
Cancoppas
Nortech GSI
John Meunier/US Filter
Airmetrics
AIR STRIPPERS
ABB inc.
CHEMetrics ClearTech industries Endress + Hauser
Peacock
Kaidnes North America
ADI International
Sorbent Products Co.
KInecor Lambourne Environmental M. LeBlanc & Associates
Amko Systems GreenWare Env. Systems
Environmental Analytical Systems Env. Remediation
TESTING
ANALYTICAL EOUIPMENT
Novatech
Duali Division
Alberta Mequipco Amko Systems Aquatechniques
TSI Incorporated
Fabricated Plastics
Arizona instrument
Westech Industrial
Filter innovations
Azurix
Make-Way Plastics Mixing Systems
D&E Wholesale
MTS/Mass Transfer
AIR FILTERS Airmetrics
GDT Water Process Corp. Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Metcon Sales & Eng. Sanitherm Engineering
Arjay Engineering Ashtead Technology
ACTIVATEO CARBON REGENERATORS
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment
Systems
Parkson
ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Analytical Systems
ABSORBENTS
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
FILCHEM
ADI international
Sanitaire
NORiT Americas
Nortech GSi
ONDEO Degremont ADSORBENTS/
Arcus Absorbents Can-Ross Environmental Services Cartier Chemicals D&E Wholesale
EARTH (Canada) FILCHEM
compressors covers
ClearTech industries
Nortech GSI
Endress + Hauser
Nova Analytical Systems
Sanitherm Engineering
KInecor
c.
mixers
Smith & Loveless
KraemerTooi & Mfg.
Alberta Mequipco - a,b,c Aqua Technical Sales -
Environmental Analytical Systems
Omega Engineering
Spaans Babcock
Labcor
US Filter
Peacock
Zorbit Technologies AERATION SYSTEMS
ABS Pumps Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales
d.
tanks
a,b,c.d Archer Technical
USA BlueBook AIR POLLUTION
Wainbee Westech
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales
Sorbent Products Co. Versatech Products
Metcon Sales & Eng. MIDAC Corp.
a. b.
International Spill
Pigmaiion Env. Safety Express
CHEMetrics
KInecor Labcor
Keystone Filter Div.
AEROBIC DIGESTION
M.J. international NORIT Americas
Cancoppas
Equipment Hach Hanna Instruments
Chemtrac Systems
Flexo Products
Loraday Env. Products
Rentals Can-Am Instruments
Enviro Rentals
ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS
Gator International Products
Clean Gas Systems
CONTROL EOUIPMENT ABB inc. ADI international Airmetrics
Equip. - c C&M Environmental
Tech. - b,c Columbian TecTank - d
Novatech
Equipment Geneq
Peacock PerkinEimer Instruments ProMinent Fluid Controls
Hach Hanna instruments
Prostar Technologies Quantum Analytical
Env. Remediation
Labcor
instruments
Metcon Sales & Eng. MIDAC Corp.
Scott Specialty Gases
Nortech GSI
Summa Engineering
Arizona instrument
Donson Eng. & Contracting - b,d
C&M Environmental Tech. Columbian TecTank
Ashlead Technology
EIMCO Process
Nova Analytical Systems
Thermo-Kinetlcs
Rentals
Equip. - b,c
Novatech
TSI incorporated
ENV Treatment Systems
Cancoppas
ENV Treatment
Peacock
US Filter/Wallace &
ENVIROCAN
Chlorinators Inc.
Environmental Dynamics
Clean Gas Systems
ENViROCAN - b
Flexo Products
Duail Division Eco Waste Solutions
Fluidyne - c
Fluidyne
Systems - b,c Fabricated Plastics - b,d
PerkinEimer instruments
Prostar Technologies Quantum Analytical Instrumenyi Scott Specialty Gases
Siva & Associates
Tiernan
Westech Industrial
Wilier Engineering
GL&V/Dorr-Oiiver - b,c Greatario - b,c,d
The Birks Co.
Green Turtle Technologies H2Fiow Equipment
ELMRIDGE Engineering ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Analytical Systems
H2Fiow Equipment - a,b,c ITT Fiygt - c
TSi Incorporated
AQUIFERS
John Meunler/US Filter
Fabricated Plastics
John Meunier/
Westech Industrial
Make-Way Plastics
Filter innovations
US Filter - b,c
Wilier Engineering
a. artificial recharge b. clean-up c. design
Gator International Greatario
ANTI-SCALE DEVICE ClearTech industries
Thermo-Kinetlcs
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Guide to Environmental Products & Services d. replenishment equip.
BIOSGLIDS MGMT.
CHEMICAL MIXERS
John Meunler/US Filter
EnvirOzone
Allmax Professional
Alberta Mequlpco Aquarius Services
Met-Pro Corp. M. LeBlanc & Associates
Technologies - b
Solutions
International Water
Azurix
Directrik
Nemato
Supply - a,c Pall Corporation - a,d Regenesis - b
Dagex Eluldyne
ELMRIDGE Engineering Floval Equipment Hayward Gordon
ONDEO Degremont
ENVIROCAN
Waterloo Barrier - b
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver
Indachem
Groupe Consell Genivar H2EI0W Equipment
Labcor
ASBESTOS a. removal
b. survey Aquablast - a
John Meunler/US Filter Lambourne Environmental
Detox Environmental - a
Markland Specialty Eng. Pro Aqua + Shadrack
General Env. Group - a
Probiotic Solutions
Restoration Env. Contractors
Services - a,b Tri-Phase Environmental
Peacock Service Filtration USA BlueBook York Fluid Controls CHEMICALS
BLOWERS
(sewage treatment) Air Liquids
Alberta Mequlpco AWi
ATAD PROCESSING
EFD Solutions
Alberta Mequlpco ENV Treatment Systems
ELMRIDGE Engineering
Carus Chemical ClearTech Industries
Colgate-Palmolive Eaglebrook MEGA-LAB Mfg. MlOX Corp.
ENVIROCAN Fabricated Plastics
Probiotic Solutions
ENVIROCAN
John Meunler/US Filter
H2FI0W Equipment
CHEMICALS
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
HETEK Solutions Hibon Hoffman Industries
(water treatment) Air Liquide
US Filter
PJ Hannah Equipment Sales
Pro Aqua + Shadrack RGF Environmental Group Sanitaire Smith & Loveless US Filter
Revere Control
a. digester b. lagoon c. ponds d. products e. sludge Aquablast-a,b,c,d,e Dagex - a,b,c,e Detox Environmental - e
EPCOR Water Services - b Lambourne Environmental
NORIT Americas Praxair Canada
ProMinent Fluid Controls
Equipment Pencon Equipment Sanitherm Engineering
The BIrks Co.
USA BlueBook
Severn Trent De Nora Stiies-Kem Div.
Alberta Mequlpco Aquarius Services ENV Treatment Systems
CHLORINATION
Flexo Products
b. monitoring c. pseudonomus, algae d. water quality
BOXES (meter, valve, service, etc.) The Birks Co.
Can-Am Instruments - b
ClearTech Industries - c,d FILCHEM-d
CATCH BASIN COMPONENTS
Geneq - a Hach - a,b,c,d
Centennial Concrete Pipe
International Water
Con Cast Pipe
Supply - b,d MEGA-LAB Mfg. - c,d
Fred Cressman Sales M.J. International
Nortech GSI - a,b,d
Scarborough Supply
& Products
ProMinent Fluid
Controls - a,b,d RGF Environmental
Zenon Environmental - a,d BIOFILTERS
Green Turtle Technologies
Metcon Sales & Eng. MlOX Corp. ProMinent Fluid Controls
Sanitherm Engineering Severn Trent De Nora
CENTRIFUGES
Summa Engineering
Alberta Mequlpco
US Filter/Wallace &
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales
Aqua Technical Sales
COAGULATION SYSTEMS
Indachem
CEMENT
Alfa Laval Andrltz-Ruthner
- a,b,c,d,e Wessuc - a,b,c,d,e
Alberta Mequlpco ASI Group
St. Lawrence Cement
Group - d
- a,b,c,e Probiotic Solutions
SYSTEMS
C&M Environmental Tech. Chlorinators Inc. ClearTech Industries D&E Wholesale Endress + Hauser indachem John Meunler/US Filter KInecor
Tiernan
USA BlueBook
Millennium Control
Parkson
IPEX
Waterworks Technologies
HETEK Solutions
PJ Hannah Equipment
CLEANING
National Process
e-coli
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment - a,b,c,d,e Metcon Sales & Eng. - b,c
Labtronics - d
Quorum Technologies - d
Floval Equipment
BACTERIA
Dagex ENV Treatment Systems Floval Equipment H2FI0W Equipment
ONDEO Degremont
Wolf Email
EPCOR Water Services
a.
Systems - d Hydromantis - d
Omega Engineering - b,d
Canada
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment
Wainbee
GreenWare Env.
Environmental John Meunier/US Filter M. LeBlanc & Associates
D&E Wholesale
Regenesis
GESCAN-a,b,c,d
Westech
KInecor Labcor
Plastl-Fab
GemTeck Env. Software - d
Hydro-Logic
BACKFLOW PREVENTION
Colgate-Palmolive Eaglebrook MlOX Corp.
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Aquatechnlques Archer Technical Equip.
Waterworks Technologies
Cartier Chemicals - d
Cartier Chemicals Carus Chemical ClearTech Industries
Donson Eng. & Contracting - a,b,c,d
Arlat Env.
Westfalia Separator
US Filter
ClearTech Industries Directrik
-a
Metcon Sales & Eng.
Wessuc
Safety Express - a TankTek Environmental
KInecor
Parkson
COMBINEO SEWER OVERFLOW EQUIPMENT
Power Plant Supply Sanitherm Engineering
Sales
- a,b,c,d,e Nortech GSI - c
Peacock - b,c
Systems - b.c Siemens Milltronics - a,b
Sanitherm Engineering
Siva & Associates - d
US Filter
Summa Engineering
COMMINUTORS/
Thermo-Kinetics
GRINDERS
Waterworks Technologies
Alberta Mequlpco Dagex ENV Treatment Systems
XP Software - d
- a,b,c,d
-c
CONTAINER SERVICES
ENVIROCAN GET Industries GL&V/Dorr-Oiiver
Alrange Container Svcs. ENV Treatment Systems
JWC Environmental
Techstar Plastics
KInecor Peacock
CONTRACTING
Sanitherm Engineering
Aquablast
COMMUNICATIONS
Corm Construction Sewer & Watermain
a.
Environmental
equipment
Management Solutions
Bristol Babcock - a
Canadian Safety Equip. - a ClearTech Industries Peacock - a Siemens Milltronics - a
EPCOR Water Services
Focus Env. Group GSI Environment Insitu Groundwater Contractors
COMPARATORS
KInecor
Metcon Sales & Eng.
Tri-Phase Environmental
COMPOSTING
CONTRACT OPERATIONS Azurix Environmental
Smith & Loveless
Summa Engineering Waterworks Technologies
Alberta Mequlpco Groupe Consell Genivar
Management Solutions
US Filter
COATINGS
BEI Pecal
Blastal Coating Svcs. Cartier Chemicals Cellcote Corrosion Control/SGL ACOTEC Denso North America
EPCOR Water Services Fabricated Plastics
Interprovinciai Corrosion Control IPE Associates Peacock
COMPRESSED GASES
Air Liquide Environmental Analytical Systems
EPCOR Water Services John Meunier/US Filter Peacock
Zlelinski Group
Scott Specialty Gases
CONTROL EQUIPMENT a. flow b. level
COMPRESSORS
c.
Directrik
d. pressure
ELMRIDGE Engineering ENV Treatment Systems
e.
pump
f.
temperature
Praxair Canada
motor
Hoffman Industries
ABB Inc. - a,b,d,f
KInecor
ABS Pumps - e
Pencon Equipment
ACI Instrumentation
Brentwood Industries
Azurix
Ecoflo Ontario
Consolidated Giroux
ENV Treatment Systems H2FI0W Equipment
Dagex ENV Treatment Systems
John Meunler/US Filter
ENVIROCAN
CLARIFIERS
ONDEO Degremont
Filter Innovations
Green Turtle Technologies H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales
COLLECTORS
Peacock
Arlat Environmental C&M Environmental Tech.
Arlat Env. C&M Environmental Tech.
Clean Gas Systems ENV Treatment Systems
Equip. Corp.
Dagex Ecodyne EIMCO Process Equip. ENV Treatment Systems
Enviro Vault GL&V/Dorr-Ollver
BIOREMEOIATION a. sediment Eco Ethic - a
John Meunler/US Filter
ENVIROCAN
H2Fiow Equipment
Labcor
F.B. Leopold Co.
International Water
MTS/Mass Transfer
Environmental Mgmt.
Systems Omega Engineering ONDEO Degremont Sanitherm Engineering Westfalia Separator
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver Greatario
John Meunier/US Filter
AC! Instrumentation - b Allmax Professional Solutions - d Amadeus International - d
H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
KraemerTool & Mfg.
Aquatechnlques - a,b,c,d
Davis Controls -
Parkson
Bristol Babcock-a,b,c,d,e
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
Chemtrac Systems
a,b,c.d,e,f Endress + Hauser - a,b,d,f
RPR Environmental
Chlorinators Inc. - b
ENV Treatment Systems
Trans Environmental Sys.
Davis Controls - b,c
Sanitherm Engineering Smith & Loveless Waterloo Biofilter
Systems Waterworks Technologies
Solutions - a Gator International - a
General Env. Group Probiotic Solutions - a
Regenesis 96
Environmental
Indachem International Reserve
Canada
CLARIFIER COMPONENTS Ford Hall
Environmental international Reserve
Equip. Corp.
SAN-NOR Concrete Products
Wolf Email
Wainbee
Alberta Mequlpco
Supply
COMPUTERS & CONTROL SYSTEMS a. hardv/are
- a,b,d.f
Air Liquide - a Aquatechnlques - a,b,e Arjay Engineering - a,b Ashtead Technology
b.
programmable
ASI Group - a,b,c,d,e,f
c. d.
controllers SCADA software
e.
web sites
Can-Am Instruments
Rentals-a,b,e Bristol Babcock
- a,b,c,d,e,f - a,b,f
Cancoppas - a,b,c,d,e,f Chlorinators Inc. - a
Control Microsystems
- a,b
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Guide to Environmental Products & Services Environmental Analytical Systems - a,b Flovai Equipment - a,b,c,tf,e,f GESCAN - a,b,c,(t,e,f H2Fiow Equipment - a,b Hanna Instruments - b,e,f H. Fontaine - a,b IFF Associates
- a,b,c,cl,e,f
Dag ex ENV Treatment Systems H2Fiow Equipment Hydro-Logic Environmental IFF Associates John Meunier/US Filter Kinecor M. LeBlanc & Associates Parkson
ITT Flygt - a,b,e
Peacock
Kinecor
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering Spaans Babcock
Labcor - a,b,c,cl,e,f LE. Washington Sales - a,b,c,cl,e
Metcon Sales & Eng. -a,b,cl,f Millennium Control
- a,b,c,d,e,f
Nortech GSi - a,b,cl,e,f Ocean Sensor
COOLING TOWERS/ CONOENSERS
Alberta Mequipco Aquabiast Clean Gas Systems Ecodyne ELMRIDGE Engineering IFF Associates John Meunier/US Filter Nemato
ProMlnent Fluid
Waterworks Technologies
Controls - a,b,d,e - a,b
Revere Control Systems Scientific Technologies - a,b,d
Scott Specialty Gases - a,d Siemens Militronics
- a,b,d
Siva & Associates - a,b,d,f SJE-Rhombus - b
Southwell Controls - a,b,d Sterling Power Systems - c Summa Engineering - a,b,o,d,e,f The Birks Co. - a,b,d,e Thermo-Klnetics US Filter
USA BlueBook - a,b,e Veeder-Root - e Westech Industrial
Wilier Engineering - a,b,d,f CONTROL PANELS
Arjay Engineering Bristol Babcock Can-Am Instruments
Cancoppas Directrik
Donson Eng. & Contracting ENV Treatment Systems GESCAN
ITT Flygt
Millennium Control Novatech
Omega Engineering Power Plant Supply Revere Control Systems Siva & Associates
John Meunier/US Filter
Keystone Filter Div.
Aiimax Professional
Can-Am Instruments - a,b
Metcon Sales & Eng. MiOX Corp.
Solutions - a,b,d Amko Systems - a,c Aquatechniques - a,c,d Ashtead Technology
Cancoppas - a,b Metcon Sales & Eng. - a
MS Fiiter/RAL Engineering
Rentals - c
Bristol Babcock - a,b,c,d Can-Am Instruments - a,c Cancoppas - a,b,c,d GemTeck Env. Software
automatic alarm
Millennium Control - a Siva & Associates - d
Summa Engineering - a,b DISINFECTION EQUIP.
Praxair Canada
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
(digester, etc.) Alberta Mequipco C&M Environmental Tech.
Columbia Geosystems ENV Treatment Systems ENViROCAN GL&V/Dorr-Oliver Greatario
H2Fiow Equipment John Meunier/US Filter
Layfield Group MSU Mississauga Nemato Novatech
Plasti-Fab Sandborn Internal
Floating Roofs Westech
Trojan Technologies
Azurix BEI Pecal
Hanna Instruments - c
US Filter
Environmental
US Filter/Wallace &
Management Solutions EnvirOzone Technologies
HETEK Solutions - a,b,c,d Hoskin Scientific - a,c Miiiennium Control - a,c Nortech GSi - a,b,c
Omega Engineering - a,c Peacock - a,b,c,d - a,b,c,d
Tech.
ENV Treatment Systems EnvirOzone Technologies GDT Water Process Corp. H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
DECHLORINATORS
MiOX Corp. ONDEO Degremont
Alberta Mequipco
Ozonia North America
C&M Environmental Tech.
Pali Corporation Pro Aqua + Shadrack
Cancoppas
ENV Treatment Systems
HETEK Solutions
DUST CDLLECTIDN
PCB Disposal Regenesis
Aquabiast Clean Gas Systems
Spill Management
ClearTech Industries Duail Division
ENV Treatment Systems Fiex-Kleen Div. IFF Associates Kinecor
KraemerTooi & Mfg. PJ Hannah Equipment
SAiC Canada TankTek Environmental Services Team-1 Environmental Services Tri-Phase Environmental Waterline Env. Services
Layfield Group Presto Products
The Birks Co. US Filter/Wallace & Tiernan
US Filter US Filter/Wallace &
ELMRIDGE Engineering GDT Water Process Corp.
Sanitherm Engineering
Tiernan
Sales
ERDSIDN CDNTRDL PRDDUCTS Armtec
Rusmar Foam Technology SAN-NOR Concrete Products
UV Systems Technology
insitu Groundwater Contractors
Metcon Sales & Eng.
EVAPDRATQRS
Aquabiast
DREDGES/DREDGING
Service Filtration
a.
Detox Environmental
Azurix
Environmental
EJECTDRS a. sewage
Alberta Mequipco - a Aquabiast - a Donson Eng. & Contracting - a
DECOMMISSIONING
Focus kv. Group
Clamex Env. Consolidated Giroux ENViROCAN
General Env. Group
IMS
Tri-Phase Environmental
Kinecor
Management Solutions
Lambourne Environmental
Aqua Technical Sales - a ELMRIDGE Engineering Kinecor - a National Process
Equipment - a
DEGRITTERS
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales
DRILLING SERVICES International Water
Smith & Loveless - a USA BlueBook
C&M Environmental Tech.
Supply Sonic Soil Sampling
ELECTRIC MDTDRS
concrete
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver
H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
kvironmental John Meunier/US Filter
ONDEO Degremont Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering
Labcor- a
RGF Environmental
Group - a Westfalia Separator Canada - a FANS
America EFD Solutions GESCAN international Water
Aquabiast
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services
Kinecor Labcor
Strobic Air Corp.
LE. Washington Sales Power Plant Supply
FEEDERS (chemical) Alberta Mequipco Cancoppas
AWI
Chemtrac Systems Chlorinators inc. ClearTech Industries D&E Wholesale
Westech
EIMCO Process Equip.
Supply
SEW-Eurodrive
Sterling Power Systems
Duall Division Fabricated Plastics IFF Associates Kinecor
USA BlueBook
Carus Chemical ClearTech Industries
Endress + Hauser
EMERGENCY RESPDNSE
ELMRIDGE Engineering
ENV Treatment Systems EnvirOzone Technologies
Aquabiast ASI Group Canadian Safety Equip.
Hanna instruments indachem
Wilier Engineering
IFF Associates
John Meunier/US Filter
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver
ONDEO Degremont Sanitherm Engineering
H2FI0W Equipment
CONVEYORS
Alberta Mequipco
King Metal Fabricators MakLoc Buildings MSU Mississauga
Hanna Instruments
Arlat Env.
Terra Nova Industries
Smith & Loveless Westech
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Flexo Products - a John Meunier/US Filter - a
BNA Bonfigiioii North
Smith & Loveless US Filter
OEMINERALIZERS
wastewater
DRINKING WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT ACi instrumentation ADi international
Hassan keel Fabricators
Berlie Technologies Fabgroups Technologies
Gator International
AWI
ProMlnent Fluid Controls
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Ecodyne
USA BlueBook Westech
Groups Conseii Genivar
EDUCTDRS
steel fabricated
CUSTOM METAL FABRICATING
DRUM CDMPACTDRS
Summa Engineering Trojan Technologies
c.
- a,d
Focus Env. Group
Metcon Sales & Eng. Summa Engineering
EIMCO Process Equip. ENV Treatment Systems Fluidyne
& Products
Filter Innovations
Westech Zenon Environmental
Severn Trent De Nora Smith & Loveless
polyethylene precast reinforced
Con Cast Pipe - b KWH Pipe - a Scarborough Supply - a Terrafix Geosynthetics
Tiernan
ASI Group
Chlorinators Inc. ClearTech Industries Indachem John Meunier/US Filter
a. b.
Centennial Concrete Pipe
REMEDIATIDN
Cancoppas
Directrik
Armtec - a,c
ENVIRDNMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENTS &
Chlorinators Inc. ClearTech Industries Davnor Water Treatment
CULVERTS
d. reiining Aquabiast
Employment Svcs. Peacock
C&M Environmental Tech.
Siva & Associates - a,b,c Soiinst Canada - a,c
COVERS/ENCLOSURES
EMPLDYMENT SERVICES CanadianEnvironmental.com Career Advancement
PCI Membrane Systems
Air Liquide Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales
Corrpro Canada
SAN-NOR Concrete Products
ONDEO Degremont Pali Corporation
ACI Instrumentation
Environmental indachem John Meunier/US Filter Kinecor
Control
Novatech
Parkson
Renaissance Instruments - c
GDT Water Process Corp. interprovincial Corrosion
M. LeBlanc & Associates
Geneq - a,c GESCAN-a,b,c,d
PerkinEimer instruments
Dense North America Fabricated Plastics
Kinecor Labcor
RSP international SAIC Canada Team-1 Environmental Services Wessuc Zenon Environmental
ProMlnent Fluid Controls Smith & Loveless Stiies-Kem Div.
- b,d
SJE-Rhombus
Sterling Power Systems Summa Engineering Troy-Ontor
d.
CORROSION PREVENTION Carus Chemical
Kinecor
LE. Washington Sales Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Metcon Sales & Eng. Met-Pro Corp.
DIALERS
a. microprocessor b. synthesized voice c. tape
Endress + Hauser - a,b,c
Systems - b Omega Engineering - a,b,cl,e,f Peacock - a,b,c,d,e,f
Renaissance instruments
DATA
a. acquisition b. analysis c. loggers d. management
EPCOR Water Services Filter innovations
GDT Water Process Corp.
Hach Indachem
Directrik
Cartier Chemicals Davnor Water Treatment Tech. Detox Environmental Environmental
Management Solutions Fielding Chemical Tech.
Kinecor
Metcon Sales & Eng. Peacock
Sanitherm Engineering Summa Engineering US Filter/Wallace & Tiernan USA BlueBook
97
Guide to Environmental Products & Services FILTER EQUIPMENT ADI International
NORIT Americas Nortech GSI
Alberta Mequlpco Amlad Filtration Systems
ONDEO Degremont
FLOCCULATORS/MIXERS
Andritz-Ruthner
Peacock PHIX
Alberta Mequlpco Aquarius Services ELMRIDGE Engineering ENV Treatment Systems
Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services
Pigmallon Env. RGF Environmental Group
Flexo Products GL&V/Dorr-Oiiver
AWi
Berlie Technologies
Service Filtration US Filter
Green Turtle Technologies Hayward Gordon
C&M Environmental Tech.
Walnbee
Chemtrac Systems
Zenon Environmental
Indachem John Meunier/US Filter Kinecor
D&E Wholesale
ENV Treatment Systems
AWI
Westech
Fabricated Plastics
C&M Environmental Tech.
Wolf Email York Fluid Controls
Floval Equipment FI2FI0W Equipment International Reserve
Equip. Corp. international Water
Supply IPF Associates John Meunier/US Filter
Keystone Filter Div. Kinecor
KraemerTool & Mtg. Labcor
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Metcon Sales & Eng. Metlag Division
Eco Ethic
Ecodyne ENV Treatment Systems ENVIROCAN Fabricated Plastics
F.B. Leopold Co. FILCHEM
Filter Innovations Flexo Products
Fluidyne Hydro-Logic Environmental international Water
Supply
M. LeBlanc & Associates
IPF Associates John Meunler/US Filter
MS Filter/RAL Engineering
Keystone Filter Div.
NORIT Americas
Kinecor
ONDEO Degremont
KraemerTool & Mtg.
Orivai Water Filters
Labcor
Pall Corporation
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Mefiag Division Metcon Sales & Eng.
Parkson
PCI Membrane Systems Peacock
Sanitherm Engineering
M. LeBlanc & Associates
Service Filtration Sethco Div.
MS Filter/RAL Engineering NORIT Americas
US Filter
ONDEO Degremont
USA BlueBook
Orivai Water Filters
Walnbee
Parkson
Waterworks Technologies Westech Zenon Environmental
FILTER MEDIA
Alberta Mequlpco Anthrafilter Media & Coal
Aqua Technical Sales Aquablast AWI
BEI Pecal
ClearTech Industries D&E Wholesale
FLOORING Ceilcote Corrosion Control/SGL ACOTEC SAN-NDR Concrete Products
Peacock
PJ Hannah Equipment Sales
RGF Environmental Group Sanitherm Engineering Service Filtration Sethco Div. Smith & Loveless
Troy-Ontor US Filter Walnbee
Waterworks Technologies Westech York Fluid Controls Zenon Environmental
Omega Engineering
Michael Sluice Gate Svcs. Plasti-Fab
Ashtead Technology
Peacock
Wolf Email
Summa Engineering TSI Incorporated US Filter/Wallace & Tiernan USA BlueBook
Wilier Engineering
FLUMES ACI Instrumentation
Aquatechniques Can-Am Instruments
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Baycor Fibre Tech
ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Analytical Systems
C&M Environmental Tech.
Floval Equipment Geneq Labcor
Omega Engineering Peacock Plastl-Fab ProMinent Fluid Controls Siva & Associates USA BlueBook Winters Instruments GENERATORS - electrical
FLOTATION SYSTEMS
Fabricated Plastics John Meunier/US Filter
ENV Treatment Systems
Metcon Sales & Eng.
GL&V/Dorr-Ollver
Nortech GSI
Green Turtle Technologies H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
Plastl-Fab
Renaissance Instruments Siemens Militronlcs
irr Flygt USA BlueBook
EARTH (Canada) ELMRIDGE Engineering Environmental
Management Solutions Env. Remediation
Equipment EnvirOzone Technologies Filter Innovations
Focus Env. Group GDT Water Process Corp. Geneq H2Fiow Equipment Insitu Groundwater Contractors International Water
Supply John Meunier/US Filter Kinecor
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Nortech GSI Parkson
FILCHEM Fred Cressman Sales Lambourne Environmental
Layfield Group
GRIT COLLECTION
Parkson
Air Liquide Alberta Mequlpco Amko Systems
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales
Presto Products
Regenesis SAIC Canada
Sanitherm Engineering US Filter
Waterloo Barrier Westech
Terrafix Geosynthetics
Arlat Env.
Arizona Instrument
BEI Pecal
Arjay Engineering Ashtead Technology
C&M Environmental Tech.
Rentals FLOW METER CALIBRATION
BW Technologies Canadian Safety Equip.
ABB Inc.
Can-Am Instruments
ACI Instrumentation
Cancoppas
Amko Systems
Chlorlnators Inc. Controlotron
C&M Environmental Tech.
Rentals CHEMetrics
Pall Corporation
GAS DETECTION
Westech
REMEDIATION/EOUIP.
Columbia Geosystems ENV Treatment Systems
ONDEO Degremont Power Plant Supply Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering Waterworks Technologies
GROUNDWATER
Armtec
Summa Engineering USA BlueBook
Westbay Instruments
GEOTEXTILES
Environmental Indachem John Meunier/US Filter M. LeBlanc & Associates
Nemato
Troy-Ontor
ADI International
Siemens Milltronics Siva & Associates Southwell Controls
Smith & Loveless US Filter
Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
H. Fontaine
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
Alberta Mequlpco Amiad Filtration Systems Aqua Technical Sales
Dagex
Nortech GSI
GAUGES Chemline Plastics Davis Controls
EIMCO Process Equip. Ecodyne
Filter Innovations Flexo Products
L.E. Washington Sales Marsh-McBirney Metcon Sales & Eng. Neptune Technology
Scott Specialty Gases
ADI International Alrmetrics
D&E Wholesale
Armtec
Nortech GSI Novatech Sollnst Canada USA BlueBook Veeder-Root
BNW Valve Mfg. ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Analytical Systems Floval Equipment
Parkson
Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
Cancoppas
Armour Valve
Peacock
Mixing Systems
F.B. Leopold Co.
Hach HETEK Solutions Labcor
Power Plant Supply
FILTERS
FILCHEM
GATES (shear, sluice, etc.)
ProMinent Fluid Controls Renaissance Instruments
Dagex
EFD Solutions
Floval Equipment Geneq
Dagex ENV Treatment Systems Fluidyne
HAZARDOUS WASTE a. collection
b. c. d. e. f. g.
disposal management storage training transfer facility treatment
A&A Sheet Metal Products/SECURALL
GL&V/Dorr-Ollver
Safety Storage Equip.
Green Turtle Technologies H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
-c,d
Environmental
Alrange Container Svcs. - d
Aquablast - a,b
Environmental Analytical Systems
John Meunler/US Filter
BEI Pecal - c
Controlotron
ONDEO Degremont
Endress + Hauser
Env. Remediation
Parkson
Bennett Environmental - g Cartier Chemicals - g
EPCOR Water Services
Equipment GDT Water Process Corp. Geneq
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering
Detox Environmental
Smith & Loveless US Filter Westech
Enviro Vault - d
Cancoppas
HETEK Solutions
Metcon Sales & Eng. Neptune Technology Peacock
HETEK Solutions Industrial Scientific
Summa Engineering
Labcor
FLOW METERS
Lumidor Safety Products Metcon Sales & Eng. MIDAC Corp.
ABB Inc.
GROUNDWATER
MONITORING Allmax Professional Solutions
- a,b,c,d,e,f,g Environmental Mgmt. Solutions - a,b,c,d,e,f
Filter Innovations - g Gary Steacy Dismantling -b,f
General Env. Group - a,b,g Hassan Steel Fabricators - d
ACI Instrumentation
Nortech GSI
Aquatechniques Ashtead Technology
Nova Analytical Systems Novatech
Aquatechniques Arjay Engineering
H2FI0W Equipment - g
Rentals AWI
Omega Engineering
CHEMetrios
IPF Associates
Fabricated Plastics
FIRE HYDRANTS EPCOR Water Services
Peacock
F.B. Leopold Co.
Mueller Canada
- a,b,c,d,e,f,g John Meunler/US Filter - g MakLoc Buildings - d
FIRE PROTECTION & DETECTION SYSTEMS
Cancoppas
Prostar Technologies Safety Express Scott Specialty Gases
Environmental Analytical Systems
FILCHEM Filter Innovations Flexo Products International Water
C&M Environmental Tech. Can-Am Instruments Chemline Plastics
Siva & Associates
Env. Remediation
ASI Group Cancoppas
Controlotron
Summa Engineering
M. LeBlanc &
D&E Wholesale Davis Controls
Team-1 Environmental
Equipment Geneq Hach
US Filter/Wallace &
Pall Corporation - g Proeco - a,b,c,d,e,f,g
Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
EARTH (Canada) ENV Treatment Systems
Supply John Meunier/US Filter
IPEX
Kinecor
IPF Associates
Dynasonics
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Mefiag Division
Novatech
Endress + Hauser
Peacock
Environmental Analytical Systems
98
Safety Express
Services
Environmental
Management Solutions
Hanna Instruments
HETEK Solutions International Water
Tiernan
USA BlueBook
Wilier Engineering
Supply
Material Resource
Recovery - a,b,c,d,e,f,g Associates - g
RPR Environmental
- a,b,c,d,f SEI Industries - a
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Guide to Environmental Products & Services Team-1 Environmental Svcs. - 8 Techstar Plastics - d
Trans-Cycle Industries - a,b,c,d,f,g HEAT EXCHANGERS Alfa Laval
Aquablast C&M Environmental Tech. Directrik
ENV Treatment Systems Flexo Products IPF Associates John Meunler/US Filter Kinecor
Pro Aqua + Shadrack
Allmax Professional
Solutions - g Amko Systems - a,b,d Aquatechnlques - c,g,h Arizona Instrument - s
Arjay Engineering - g,s,u Ashtead Technology Rentals - a,c,d,g,h,j,r,u Bristol Babcock - b,q BW Technologies - q Can-Am Instruments - c,u Cancoppas - a,b,c,dJ,m,o,p,q,s,u
ONDEO Degremont
ClearTech Industries
Waterworks Technologies
- cJ,n,o,u
HOSES
Enviro Rentals
Environmental Analytical Systems - a,b,c,d,g,h,l, m,o,p,q,r,s,t,u
SYSTEMS/EQUIPIVIENT
Env. Remediation
Alberta Mequlpco Amko Systems Aqua Technical Sales
Equipment Fabricated Plastics - q F.B. Leopold Co. - q Floval Equipment - k,o Folio Instruments - c,n,s Geneq - a,b,c,d,f,g,h,
Bennett Environmental Eco Wlaste Solutions
Gary Steacy Dismantling GL&V/Dorr-Oliver John Meunler/US Filter
Metcon Sales & Eng. Met-Pro Corp. ONDEO Degremont Trecan Combustion US Filter
Filter Innovations John Meunler/US Filter Smith & Loveless
Dynasonlcs -1 Endress + Flauser - c,o,r,u
INCINERATOR
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Ecodyne ENV Treatment Systems
CHEMetrlcs - u
Davis Controls - c
Labcor York Fluid Controls
ION EXCHANGE SYSTEMS
Chemtrac Systems
Westech
ENV Treatment Systems
AIG Environmental - a,b DPIC Companies-a,b Pro-Form Insurance - a,b
n.o.p.r.u
Hach - c,g,o,u Hanna Instruments
- b,c,g,l,q,r,u Heron Instruments - g HETEK Solutions
- b,g,m,s Hoskin Scientific
IRON REMOVAL PLANTS
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales ENV Treatment Systems H2FI0W Equipment International Water
Supply Metcon Sales & Eng. ONDEO Degremont Smith & Loveless
Waterworks Technologies IRON REMOVAL SYSTEMS ADI International
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services
Rentals Cartier Chemicals
- a,b,c,m,p,q Labcor-a,b,c,d,g,h,k,m,
GDT Water Process Corp.
Safety Express Scott Specialty Gases TSI Incorporated
International Water
Supply
Cancoppas
b. separators Can-Am Instruments - b
a.
closure
Floval Equipment
b. c. d.
construction gas compressors leachate treatment
Hanna Instruments Labcor
Cretex Specialty Products - a,b
e. operations Air Liquids - c ASI Group - a,b,c,d,e Donson Eng. & Contracting - d Focus Env. Group - a,b,c,d,e GemTeck Env. Software - e
Metcon Sales & Eng. Sanitherm Engineering
d.
dioxide
e.
ORP ozone
US Filter
t.
Renaissance Instruments - d
US Filter/Wallace & TIernan
g. peroxide h. pH
LINERS
j. other k. dissolved oxygen
Waterloo Blotllter
Systems - d
LEAK DETECTION a. devices b. services ACI Instrumentation - a
Rentals - a
Waterworks Technologies
IHS Canada
Ocean Sensor
Templegate
Systems - g Omega Engineering - b,c
d.
monitors dust Indicators
e. dynamometers f. geotechnlcal g. groundwater monitoring h. meteorological i. mobile lab equipment j. particle generators k. pilot tubes I.
rental
m. repair n.
scales
0. sludge blanket level control
p. smoke Indicators & alarms
q. systems & control r.
thermometers
s. toxicity monitors t. u.
tube settlers turbldimeters
Instruments -1 Praxair Canada - b ProMlnent Fluid
Environmental Analytical Systems - a EPCOR Water Services - b
Floval Equipment - a HETEK Solutions - a,b Industrial Scientific - a
GreenWare Env. Systems
Labcor- a
GRT
ModuTank - a
Revere Control Systems Scott Specialty Gases - s
Spill Management
Nova Analytical Systems - a
Siemens Mllltronics
LABORATORIES
Novatech - a,b
Instruments - c
(analytical)
Omega Engineering - a
Siva & Associates - all
Allmax Professional
Peacock - a
Sollnst Canada - c,t,gj Summa Engineering - b,c,o,q,s,u
ASI Group EMSL
Thermo-Klnetlcs
Fielding Chemical Tech.
TSI Incorporated - a,d,j,r
Hanna Instruments
USA BlueBook - a,c,o,r,u
Pall Corporation Philip Analytical
- d,n,o,q
Westech Industrial
Solutions
Laboratories
ENV Treatment
Systems - a Kentain Products - a Lambourne Environmental
Laytleld Group Terratlx Geosynthetlcs - a Waterworks
Technologies - a
LOCATORS (piping, etc.) HETEK Solutions
Interprovlncial Corrosion Control
Praxair Canada - a,b
Prostar Technologies - a Scott Specialty Gases - a TankTek Environmental Svcs. - b
ABB Inc. - c,e,h,l ACI Instrumentation
- b,c,e,t,h
Alberta Mequlpco - b,e,h,l,j Amko Systems - b Analytical Measurements - e,h
Aquatechnlques - c,e,h,j Arjay Engineering - i Ashtead Technology Rentals - c,e,h,l ASI Group - a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h,i,j Can-Am Instruments
LUBRICANTS
Greenland Peacock
- b,c,t,h
Cancoppas - b,e,h,l Chemtrac Systems ClearTech Industries
MANGANESE REMOVAL
SYSTEMS ADI International
Alberta Mequlpco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Carus Chemical Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
- b,c,e,t,g,h,l D&E Wholesale Endress + Hauser
- b,c,d,e,h,i ENV Treatment
Systems -1 Environmental Analytical Systems - b,c,t,h,i Env. Remediation
Equipment
ENV Treatment Systems GDT Water Process Corp.
FILCHEM-c
John Meunler/US Filter
Folio Instruments - b,c,h,l
ONDEO Degremont Pall Corporation Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanitherm Engineering Smith & Loveless US Filter
Waterworks Technologies MANHOLES
Veeder-Root - a,b
Con Cast Pipe Cretex Specialty Products
Westech Industrial - a
EPCOR Water Services
USA BlueBook - a
water
Hach - b,c,d,e,t,g,h,i Hanna Instruments
- b,c,d,e,h,i Heron Instruments -1
Hoskin Scientific - c,h Indachem - c,e,h Kinecor - all
Labcor - b,c,e,t,h,l Metcon Sales & Eng. - b,c,d,e,t,g,h,l Neptune Technology -1 Nortech GSI - e,h,l
- c,d,g,s,u Wilier Engineering - a,b,j,q,r
Trans-Cycle Industries
Fabricated Plastics
Novatech - all
USA BlueBook
LEGAL SERVICES/
Hassan Steel Fabricators
Omega Engineering
Winters Instruments
Wilier Engineering
INFORMATION
IPEX
PRODUCTS Canada Law Book
KWH Pipe
Peacock-c,e,h,l
Plasti-Fab
Gowling Latleur
SAN-NOR Concrete
PerklnElmer Instruments - i ProMlnent Fluid Controls
ABB Inc. - c,m,q,u
INSURANCE
ACI Instrumentation
a.
- b,c,d,i,kj,m,p,q,s,u
Management Solutions
a. installation equipment Columbia Geosystems
Products - a,b Davis Controls - a Enviro Rentals Enviro Vault - a
GemTeck Env. Software
Controls - q Quantum Analytical
i.
Rusmar Foam Technology SAN-NOR Concrete Products - d
Novatech
dissolved oxygen
chlorine
Pencon Equipment - c
Chemtrac Systems Controlotron - a,b Cretex Specialty
c.
a. charge
Pall Corporation - d,e
Smith & Loveless
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Amadeus International Environmental
MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS b.
INFORMATION RESOURCES CanadlanEnvlronmental.com
PerklnElmer
GreenOaks Communications
c. conductivity
Can-Am Instruments - a
calibration
AGL Marketing
John Meunler/US Filter
ASI Group - a,b
b.
Summa Engineering
MARKETING CONSULTANT
Nortech GSI - d
Parkson
ISO 14000 ENV.
Siemens Milltronics Siva & Associates
Alberta Mequlpco
Arjay Engineering - a Ashtead Technology
q,r,s,t,u
Revere Control Systems Scientific Technologies
LIME SLAKERS
Metcon Sales & Eng. ONDEO Degremont Pall Corporation
Peacock-a,b,c,eJ,k,m,o,
USA BlueBook - a Wolf Email - a
M. LeBlanc & Assoc. - d
Sanitherm Engineering
a. air velocity
Peacock Renaissance Instruments
MSU Misslssauga - d
Millennium Control - q Nortech GSI -c,d,g,h,o,s,u
INSTRUMENTATION
Systems - a MSU Mississauga - a Scarborough Supply - a
The BIrks Co. USA BlueBook York Fluid Controls
John Meunler/US Filter
ISO 9000 QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Amadeus International
ENV Treatment
L.E. Washington Sales Markland Specialty Eng. Metcon Sales & Eng.
General Env. Group - a,b,e H2FI0W Equipment - d Metcon Sales & Eng. - d Met-Pro Corp. - d
Labtronics - c
- b,c,d,l,m,p,q,s,u
MANHOLE a. accessories
Endress + Hauser
Markland Specialty Eng.-0 Metcon Sales & Eng. - c,g,n,o,s,t,u
USA BlueBook Wolf Email
LANDFILL
Zenon Environmental - d
Filter Innovations
Aquatechnlques Arjay Engineering
Terratlx Geosynthetlcs
Bristol Babcock Can-Am Instruments
ENV Treatment Systems
IPF Associates
LEVEL CONTROLS ACI Instrumentation
USA BlueBook
Scarborough Supply - b Terratlx Geosynthetlcs - a
Ashtead Technology
Industrial Scientific
Scott Specialty Gases Systems Plus
C&M Environmental Tech. Carus Chemical Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
- a,c,d,e,t,g,h,l,n,r,u Industrial Scientific - Lq,s
n,o,p,q,r,u
PerklnElmer Instruments
Parkson -d
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS
Environmental Analytical Systems
Labcor
Pall Corporation
environmental
b. professional liability
LABORATORY SUPPLIES Folio Instruments
Geneq
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Henderson
Products
- b.c.t.h.l
99
Guide to Environmental Products & Services Quantum Analytical Instruments - c,e,h
Quorum Technologies - j Renaissance Instruments - i
Siva & Associates - e,h
Solinst Canada - c,h,l,k Summa Engineering - a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i
Mixing Systems
Cancoppas - a,b ClearTech Industries - b,j Environmental Analytical Systems - a,b,e,g,h,i,i
Systems ONDEO Degremont
Env. Remediation
USA BlueBook
MTS/Mass Transfer
Equipment EPCOR Water Services - k FILCHEM - b
Geneq - a,b,e,j Hach - b,f,h,J
MOLECULAR SIEVES
Env. Remediation
Wilier Engineering - b,d,f
Hoskin Scientific
Equipment Geneq
L.E. Washington Sales Power Plant Supply SEW-Eurodrive
Sterling Power Systems
KInecor- b,e Labcor - a,b,e,f,k
Markland Specialty Eng. - h,i Metcon Sales & Eng. - b,e,f,j,k Neptune Technology - d,e,f,k
MEMBRANES
Alberta Mequipco Aquarius Services Cancoppas D&E Wholesale Denso North America
Nortech GSI - b,h,i Novatech - b,e,gj,i Omega Engineering - a,b,e,f
Peacock-a,b,e,f,g Service Filtration - b,e
ENV Treatment Systems F.B. Leopold Co.
Siva & Associates
Filter innovations Fred Cressman Sales
Solinst Canada - b
H2FI0W Equipment
- a,b,d,e,f,g,h,i,j,k Soltek Solar Energy-f Summa Engineering - b,e,g,h,j,k
OOOUR CONTROL ADI International
Cartier Chemicals Carus Chemical
Hanna Instruments - b,e
HETEK Solutions - d,e,f,g
Clean Gas Systems ClearTech Industries
Sonic Soli Sampling
Donson Eng. & Contracting
MONITORS ABB Inc. Alrmetrics
Duall Division
OIL RECYCLING Detox Environmental
EARTH (Canada) MTS/Mass Transfer
Systems Pall Corporation OIL/WATER SEPARATORS
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales Aquarius Services Baycor Fibre Tech
Eaglebrook
Brentwood Industries Can-Am Instruments
Eco Ethic
Centennial Concrete Pipe
Ecolo Odor Control
& Products
BW Technologies
Fabricated Plastics
Can-Am Instruments
FILCHEM
Chemtrac Systems Con Cast Pipe Dagex EARTH (Canada) ENV Treatment Systems
Filter Innovations
Env. Remediation
Rentals
Cancoppas Chemtrac Systems Chlorlnators Inc. Enviro Rentals
Environmental Analytical Systems Env. Remediation
Systems ENV Treatment Systems EnvirOzone Technologies
GDT Water Process Corp. Hydro-Logic Environmental Indachem
John Meunier/US Filter
Equipment Filter Innovations
Green Turtle Technologies H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
KWH Pipe MEGA-LAB Mfg. Metcon Sales & Eng.
John Meunler/US Filter
Environmental Indachem
The BIrks Co. - e,f,k
Equipment Geneq
Metcon Sales & Eng.
Thermo-Kinetlcs
Hanna Instruments
Nemato
KInecor
ModuTank NORIT Americas
TSI Incorporated - a USA BlueBook - b,e,h,i Wilier Engineering - a,e
Industrial Scientific
NORIT Americas Probiotic Solutions
Make-Way Plastics Maple Leaf Env. Equipment McTlghe Industries
John Meunier/US Filter Kentain Products
ONDEO Degremont Pall Corporation PCI Membrane Systems Pro Aqua + Shadrack
ITT Flygt Lumldor Safety Products MIDAC Corp.
METERS
Nortech GSI
Rusmar Foam Technology Sanitherm Engineering Strobic Air Corp.
(service & installation)
Nova Analytical Systems
Tanksafe
M. LeBlanc & Associates
Nortech GSI Oil Skimmers Parkson
ABB Inc.
Novatech
C&M Environmental Tech.
Omega Engineering
Environmental Analytical Systems
Peacock PerklnElmer Instruments
US Filter US Filter/Wallace & Tiernan USA BlueBook
Prostar Technologies
Waterworks Technologies
US Filter
EPCOR Water Services Hanna Instruments
Siva & Associates
RGF Environmental Group Sanitherm Engineering
Waterworks Technologies
HETEK Solutions
Summa Engineering
OIL CLEAN-UP EQUIP.
Zenon Environmental
Neptune Technology Wilier Engineering
Thermo-Kinetics
Aquablast
Siemens Milltronics Smith & Loveless
TSI Incorporated
Can-Ross Environmental Svcs.
Sorbent Products Co.
NOISE ABATEMENT SYSTEMS
Dagex EARTH (Canada) ENV Treatment Systems
US Filter
Waterworks Technologies
Env. Remediation
Westfalia Separator
SAN-NOR Concrete Products
Smith & Loveless
STANMECH Technologies Terrafix Geosynthetics
METER TESTING EQUIP. Hach Hanna Instruments
MIXERS/AGITATQRS
Neptune Technology
ABS Pumps Alberta Mequipco Berlie Technologies
Peacock CO
DIrectrIk
<
ELMRIDGE Engineering ENV Treatment Systems
Labcor c
CO
METERS {equipment) a. air velocity b. conductivity c. lyslmeters d. reading systems e. recording f. remote reading g.
sewage gas
h. i. j. k. 1.
sludge density smoke density suspended solids water consumption zeta potential
ACI Instrumentation
- b,e,h,i,i Alimax Professional
Solutions - d,e
Amko Systems - a,l,j Analytical Measurements - e
Aquatechniques - b Arizona Instrument - g Arjay Engineering - j Ashtead Technology Rentals - a,b Can-Am Instruments
- h,gj 100
ATCO Noise Management Eckel SAN-NOR Concrete Products
Equipment
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
international Spill
H2Flow Equipment
a. auditing
M.J. International Nortech GSI SAIC Canada Sorbent Products Co.
Hanna Instruments
b.
information
Hayward Gordon ITT Flygt
c.
products
John Meunier/US Filter Kinecor
A&A Sheet Metal
Products
Products/SECURALL
Stormceptor
Safety Storage Equip. - c
Team-1 Environmental Svcs.
KSB Pumps
Amadeus International - c
Labcor
Amko Systems - c Canadian Safety Equip. - c
Versatech Products
Cartier Chemicals - c CCOHS - c Enviro Rentals
OIL CONTENT DETECTORS Siva & Associates
Mixing Systems Peacock
Praxair Canada ProMinent Fluid Controls
Sanitherm Engineering Service Filtration Smith & Loveless USA BlueBook Wolf Email
York Fluid Controls MIXING EDUCTQRS
Alberta Mequipco
Stormceptor
Westech
Zenon Environmental
Gator International
Greatarlo
ENVIROCAN
Proceptor PS International
Canada
Filter Innovations
Environmental Analytical Systems - c GESCAN-c GreenWare Env.
Systems - a
OIL IN WATER DETECTORS
Arjay Engineering Can-Am Instruments
Industrial Scientific - c Labcor-c
Chemtrac Systems Green Turtle Technologies
Loraday Env. Products
RGF Environmental Group Sanitherm Engineering
Westech Industrial
Canatech Env. Systems
HETEK Solutions
Amko Systems Arjay Engineering Ashtead Technology
Siva & Associates Solinst Canada
Wells Lamont Canada - c
Arlat Env.
USA BlueBook - b,c,e,h
MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION EQUIP. IPF Associates
TSI Incorporated - c
Alberta Mequipco Archer Technical Equip.
Westech Industrial - h
- a.b,c,d,e,f
Svcs. - a,b,c
Scott Specialty Gases MONITORING WELL SUPPLIES
Thermo-Kinetics
Team-1 Environmental
OXYGEN SUPPLY SYSTEMS
Air Liquide ENV Treatment Systems GDT Water Process Corp. Novatech Ozonia North America Praxair Canada
Regenesis
PACKAGE EFFLUENT CONTROL SYSTEMS
Alberta Mequipco ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Dynamics Green Turtle Technologies Groupe Conseil Genlvar H2FI0W Equipment John Meunler/US Filter
Metcon Sales & Eng. Met-Pro Corp. National Process
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Gorman-Rupp of Canada Groupe Conseil Genivar ITT Flygt KInecor
Metcon Sales & Eng. National Process
Equipment Sanitherm Engineering Smith & Loveless Westech PACKAGE SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales ASI Group Brentwood Industries C&M Environmental Tech.
ENV Treatment Systems ENVIROCAN
Environmental Dynamics EnvirOzone Technologies EPCOR Water Services
Fluidyne Green Turtle Technologies Groupe Conseil Genivar H2FI0W Equipment Flydro-Logic Environmental
John Meunler/US Filter KInecor
Make-Way Plastics Metcon Sales & Eng. Met-Pro Corp. National Process
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PJ Hannah Equipment Sales
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TREATMENT SYSTEMS
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ADI International
ELMRIDGE Engineering
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Novatech
ONDEO Degremont
Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales ASI Group
Kinecor
Safety Express - c Safetyscope - b
PerkinElmer Instruments
Ozonia North America Praxair Canada
AWI C&M Environmental Tech.
DIrectrik
Metcon Sales & Eng.
-a,b,c
MSU MIsslssauga - c
Proceptor
Novatech
Environmental Science & Engineering,
Guide to Environmental Products & Services Davnor Water Treatment Tech.
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screw
ABS Pumps Ashtead Technology
u. V. w. X. y.
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Parkson
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Power Plant Supply Pro Aqua + Shadrack Waterworks Technologies
National Process
Denso North America EPCOR Water Services
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IPEX
Green Turtle Technologies Groupe Consell Genivar H2FI0VH Equipment
SAN-NOR Concrete Products
Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Metcon Sales & Eng. MlOX Corp. MS Filter/RAL Engineering
hydraulic jet peristaltic piston plunger positive displacement progressing cavity rotary lobe
M. LeBlanc & Associates
Azurix
Ecodyne EI\IV Treatment Systems EnvirOzone Technologies
John Meunler/US Filter Kinecor
I. m. n. 0. p. q. r. s.
PIPE REHABILITATION
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Scarborough Supply Terratix Geosynthetics
PNEUMATIC LIFT STATIONS Smith & Loveless
Equipment Sethco Div. York Fluid Controls
PIPING a. aluminum
PRESSURE WASHERS
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Cartier Chemicals
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Contractors
z.
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Aquablast
Rentals
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carbon/stainless steel
IPF Associates
International Water
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USA BlueBook
Equipment ONDEO Degremont Pall Corporation
t.
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National Process
Pro Aqua + Shadrack RGF Environmental Group Sanltherm Engineering Smith & Loveless
pressure
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US Filter
m. insulated
Waterworks Technologies
n. jacketed steel
Westech Zenon Environmental
0.
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Cartier Chemicals ClearTech Industries Detox Environmental
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Chemllne Plastics - r,v,w
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IPEX - i,p,q,r,u
Novatech
IPF Associates
PCB Disposal
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Proeco
Trans-Cycle Industries Waterworks Technologies
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Con Cast Pipe Groupe Consell Genivar IPEX iPF Associates
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Labcor M.J. International
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Supply National Process
Equipment Sethco Div. Smith & Loveless York Fluid Controls
Archer Technical
ABS Pumps
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D&E Wholesale
EFD Solutions international Water
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Moyno National Process
Equipment Peacock Positive Solutions ProMlnent Fluid Controls
ProSpec Technologies Service Filtration
Can-Am Instruments - d ClearTech Industries - d D&E Wholesale
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DIrectrIk-c,d,g,h,n,o,q, r,s,t,y,z,cc EFD Solutions
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aa.cc
PerkinEimer instruments - o
Positive Solutions - c,q,v,z Power Plant Supply - b,r Pro Aqua + Shadrack ProMlnent Fluid
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Smith & Loveless - c,g,u Soiinst Canada - k,n,y Spaans Babcock-t Summa Engineering - d,h,l,q,v US Filter/Wallace &
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Fabricated Plastics
ABS Pumps
- b,c,d,e,t,g,h,j,k,m,n,o,
GESCAN international Water
- c,h,n,y F.E. Myers - c,e,t,j,m,o,p,
p,q,r,s,t,u,v,y,z
Supply
Env. Remediation
Arlat Env. D&E Wholesale
Equipment
u,v,y,z,aa
IPF Associates
Dean Pump Division
ITT Flygt
DIrectrIk
Fybroc Division - c,u Geneq - k
Labcor
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GL&V/Dorr-Oliver
L.E. Washington Sales
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Positive Solutions
ENV Treatment Systems F.E. Myers Fybroc Division Gorman-Rupp ot Canada
Power Plant Supply
International Water
Service Filtration
Supply in Flygt
National Process
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Summa Engineering Sterling Power Systems USA BlueBook York Fluid Controls
Labcor
L.E. Washington Sales Moyno National Process
Grundtos Hanna Instruments - d
Hayward Gordon - c,d,e,h,q,r,s,u,v,y,z Hydro-Logic Environmental - q,r,t IMS - g,i,m,v,y Indachem - c,d,h,l,q
PUMP MOTORS D&E Wholesale
Equipment Performance Fluid Equip.
F.E. Myers
Positive Solutions
GESCAN International Water
ProSpec Technologies
International Reserve
Service Filtration Sethco Div. Smith & Loveless
International Water
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EPCOR Water Services
ITT Flygt Labcor
Alberta Mequlpco
National Process
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Brentwood industries C&M Environmental Tech.
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USA BlueBook York Fluid Controls
PUMPS a.
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Service Filtration
b.
axial flow
Sterling Power Systems
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USA BlueBook
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Ecodyne EIMCO Process Equip. ENV Treatment Systems
Labcor
Env. Remediation
ModuTank Nemato
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Dean Pump Division F.E. Myers Flovai Equipment
Metcon Sales & Eng.
PUMP REPAIRS
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PARTS
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USA BlueBook Victauilc
Amko Systems - h,bb Aqua Technical Sales
Novatech - d,h,n,o,q Omega Engineering -c,h,n,q,u,v,aa,bb,cc
PUMP REPLACEMENT
L.E. Washington Sales
Scarborough Supply Terratix Geosynthetics
Ail Around Services - h,bb
aa,bb,cc Nortech GSi - k,r,u
Dantoss Drives
PLATE SETTLERS
Fabricated Plastics
York Fluid Controls
ABS Pumps - b,c,e,g,j,u,v,y,z Alberta Mequlpco - d,r
Equipment - b,c,d,e,t,g, h,j,k,l,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,y,z,
PUMP DRIVES D&E Wholesale
Urecon
Chemllne Plastics
Equipment ProSpec Technologies
York Fluid Controls
Azurix
Scarborough Supply
National Process
cc. variable displacement
Moyno-d,g,j,q,r,u,v National Process
D&E Wholesale
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Insitu Groundwater
Contractors - c,t,g,m,n, o,q,u,y,z,bb Equip. Corp. - q Supply - t,k,y,aa
York Fluid Controls
RECARBONATORS NORIT Americas
Waterworks Technologies RECORDERS ABB Inc.
ACI Instrumentation
Alberta Mequlpco Amko Systems Analytical Measurements Bristol Babcock Endress + Hauser
Geneq Hach
Hanna Instruments HETEK Solutions
Hoskin Scientific Labcor
Metcon Sales & Eng. Peacock
Service Filtration
IPF Associates
Siva & Associates
ITT Flygt - c,g,j,v,y
Summa Engineering
John Meunler/US Filter
Thermo-Kinetics
- a,c,d,g,q,t,x,y Kinecor-a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h,j, k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,y,
Wilier Engineering
z,aa,bb,cc
KSB Pumps - b,c,t,g,j,u,v, x,y,z,aa,bb Labcor - c,d,h,k,n,o,q,r,s, t,u,v,y,z,aa,bb L.E. Washington Sales - d,j,q,r,u,v Metlag Division - c,u Metcon Sales & Eng. - d,h,i,l,n,q,r
USA BlueBook
RECYCLING BEI Pecal
Detox Environmental
Fielding Chemical Tech. Gary Steacy Dismantling Groupe Consell Genivar Proeco SAN-NOR Concrete
Products
Trans-Cycle Industries 101
Guide to Environmental Products & Services RECYCLING EQUIPIVIENT International Reserve
Equip. Corp. MTS/Mass Transfer
Systems Petro Sep RGF Environmental Group Waterworks Teciinologies
Aquatechnlques Armour Valve
Ashtead Technology Rentals
John Meunler/US Filter
- a,b,c JWC Environmental M. LeBlanc & Associates
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT Can-Ross Environmental Services
Can-Am Instruments
ONDEO Degremont - a,b,c
Century Group Columbia Geosystems
Cancoppas
Parkson - a,b,c
Diverse Plastic Tanks
ClearTech Industries
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanltherm Engineering
Engineered Storage
ASI Group
ELMRIDGE Engineering
- a,b,c
Products
REGULATORY DOCUMENTATION CanadianEnvironmental.com
Environmental Analytical Systems
Spaans Bahcock - a,b,c
Greatarlo Hassan Steel Fabricators Kentain Products
Environmental
Env. Remediation
SCREENS a. bar
Laytield Group Loraday Env. Products MakLoc Buildings
Management Solutions RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT Centre National En
Envlro Vault
Equipment Geneq HETEK Solutions
Hoskin Scientific Labcor
Eiectrochimie EtTech Env.
Markland Specialty Eng.
RESOURCE RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
Nasco Canada Novatech PerklnElmer Instruments
International Reserve
Equip. Corp.
Safety Express Scott Specialty Gases Sollnst Canada
RESPIROMETERS
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on-line
Environmental Analytical Systems - a
Sonic Soil Sampling Southwell Controls
- a.b.c
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stormwater
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Aqua Technical Sales - a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h Aquarius Services - b,c,e
Summa Engineering Systems Plus
Arlat Env. - a,c,d,e
USA BlueBook
C&M Environmental
Baycor Fibre Tech - b Tech. - a,c,d,t
Hacti - a
Metcon Sales & Eng. - a,b
SCADA SYSTEMS ABB Inc.
Dagex - b,c,d,e,g ENV Treatment Systems
REVERSE OSMOSIS
Aquatechnlques ASI Group
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Alberta Mequipco D&E Wholesale
Bristol Bahcock
Filter Innovations - c
Davnor Water Treatment
Control Microsystems Donson Eng. & Contracting
GL&V/Dorr-Ollver-a,d H2FI0W Equipment
GESCAN
Hydro-Logic
ITT Flygt Metcon Sales & Eng.
International Reserve
Tech.
Ecodyne ENV Treatment Systems Filter Innovations
H2FI0W Equipment John Meunler/US Filter
Metcon Sales & Eng. ONDEO Degremont Pall Corporation PCI Membrane Systems
Environmental - a,b,c,d
Equip. Corp. - g
Millennium Control Nortech GSI Peacock
John Meunler/US Filter
Revere Control Systems
M. LeBlanc & Associates
Siva & Associates
Sanltherm Engineering
Soltek Solar Energy Summa Engineering
ProMlnent Fluid Controls
- a,b,o,d,e
- a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h - a,b,c,d,e,h
MSU MIsslssauga - h ONDEO Degremont-a,d,e
US Filter
Thermo-Klnetlcs
Parkson - a,b,c,d,e,h
Waterworks Technologies
US Filter
PJ Hannah Equipment
Zenon Environmental
Waterworks Technologies
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
SCALES
BW Technologies Canadian Safety Equip.
Alberta Mequipco Cancoppas
Sales - a
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanltherm Engineering - a,b,c,d,e,h Spaans Babcock - c,d,e,h Troy-Ontor- c
Envlro Rentals
Chlorlnators Inc.
Environmental Analytical Systems
ClearTech Industries
US Filter
Folio Instruments
Walnbee - a
GESCAN HETEK Solutions Industrial Scientific
Geneq
Waterworks Technologies - a,b,c,d,e,t,g,h
International Spill
Power Plant Supply
Products Lahcor
Loraday Env. Products Lumldor Safety Products M.J. International
Hoskin Scientific Labcor Siemens Mllltronlcs Siva & Associates US Filter/Wallace & TIernan
USA BlueBook
MSU MIsslssauga Novatech
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Alberta IVIequlpco 102
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Westech - c,d
M.J. International ModuTank
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PJ Hannah Equipment
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Sanltherm Engineering
Canada - a
ZCL Composites - b,c
SEI Industries
Make-Way Plastics
Spectra Environmental
Smith & Loveless Wolf Email
ZCL Composites
Terratlx Geosynthetlcs UltraTech International Westeel
Sales
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Techstar Plastics Terra Nova Industries
ENVIROCAN IPF Associates
Smith & Loveless - a,c
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Carus Chemical CHEMetrlcs Detox Environmental Envlro Vault Environmental
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Focus Env. Group Gator International
General Env. Group
SEQUENCING BATCH
Insitu Groundwater Contractors
REACTORS (SBR) Alberta Mequipco
Regenesis
ModuTank
SEDIMENTATION SYSTEMS
C&M Environmental Tech.
ENV Treatment Systems
Alberta Mequipco Aquarius Services
TankTek Environmental Services
ENVIROCAN
Terratlx Geosynthetlcs
Environmental Dynamics Fluldyne H2FI0W Equipment Hydro-Logic
TrI-Phase Environmental Waterllne Env. Services Waterloo Barrier
Environmental John Meunler/US Filter
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EIMCO Process Equip. ENV Treatment Systems H2FI0W Equipment International Reserve
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ONDEO Degremont Parkson
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Stormceptor
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MTS/Mass Transfer
Azurix
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Berlle Technologies Chemtrac Systems
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Sanltherm Engineering
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e.
Inertlal
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Waterworks Technologies
Clean Gas Systems - a Con Cast Pipe - b,c
EARTH (Canada) - b,c
Andrltz-Ruthner
Clamex Env.
Dagex Detox Environmental
ENV Treatment Systems ENVIROCAN FILCHEM GL&V/Dorr-Ollver
Wolf Email
Groupe Consell Genlvar H2FI0W Equipment
SERVICE CONTRACTING
International Reserve
Cancoppas
Equip. Corp. ITT Flygt
EPCOR Water Services
Can-Am Instruments - b
Alberta Mequipco
Metcon Sales & Eng. Mixing Systems
Sales Sanltaire
Focus Env. Group KInecor Millennium Control Siva & Associates
ENV Treatment
Systems - a,b,c
John Meunler/US Filter Lambourne Environmental M. LeBlanc & Associates
Moyno ONDEO Degremont Parkson
Filter Innovations - b
Floval Equipment - a Corp. - a
SEWAGE GAS EQUIP. ADI International
Air LIqulde Alberta Mequipco
GL&V/Dorr-Ollver-a,c,d
Envlro Rentals
Green Turtle Technologies
Environmental Analytical Systems Summa Engineering
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H2FI0W Equipment - b,d Hydro-Logic Environmental - a,b,c,d Indachem - b
International Reserve
Equip. Corp.-a
ENV Treatment Systems
John Meunler/US Filter
Fabricated Plastics - d Labcor-d
KInecor-a
Metcon Sales & Eng.
Lambourne Environmental
- a,b,c,d
SHREDDERS/
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PIgmallon Env.
GDT Water Process
SCRUBBERS/WASHERS
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Waterworks Technologies Westech SLUDGE DISPOSAL
SEWER EQUIPMENT
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Aqua Technical Sales Aquablast Azurix
Detox Environmental
Fabgroups Technologies GL&V/Dorr-Ollver Lambourne Environmental Parkson
M. LeBlanc &
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EFD Solutions
Associates - c MTS/Mass Transfer
EPCOR Water
Fabgroups Technologies Pipeline Seal and
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MSU MIsslssauga - d,e
SLUDGE DRYING
SAN-NOR Concrete Products - d
Andrltz-Ruthner
SEALS (mechanical)
Insulator
Power Plant Supply
McTlghe Industries - b,c
PHOENIX Process Equip. Pro Aqua + Shadrack Sanltherm Engineering
Parkson - b,c
PHOENIX Process Equip.
Products - d,e
Proeco SAN-NOR Concrete Products US Filter
Services - c,d
Azurix
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Guide to Environmental Products & Services Berlie Technologies EI\IV Treatment Systems ENVIROCAN
Fabgroups Technologies John Meunier/US Filter M. LeBlanc & Associates
Gator International
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SEI industries
General Env. Group Layfleld Group
Aquablast ASI Group
Spectra Environmental
ModuTank Nortech GSi
Can-Ross Environmental Services Cartier Chemicals Detox Environmental
Tanksafe Techstar Plastics USA BlueBook Waterline Env. Services Westeel
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Wyevale Containment ZCL Composites
Presto Products
ONDEO Degremont
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Waterworks Technologies
Services
Tri-Phase Environmental Wainbee Waterline Env. Services
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Alberta Mequipco Aqua Technical Sales Aquablast
SDLVENT RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Ariat Env.
Air Liquide ENV Treatment Systems
Cancoppas Columbian TecTank
Labcor
SAIC Canada Team-1 Environmental Services UltraTech International
Equipment John Meunler/US Filter
ENVIROCAN
Fabgroups Technologies H2FI0W Equipment Flydro-Logic
Moyno Parkson
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Spaans Babcock
Safety Storage Equip.
US Filter
Waterworks Technologies Wessuc
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TANK INSPECTION
ASI Group Greatarlo
Hanna Instruments - e
Kinecor
Hydro-Logic Environmental - a,c,d,f,j
Tanknology Canada
Columbian TecTank ConVault Detox Environmental
John Meunler/US Filter
TANK REMOVAL Waterline Env. Services
Diverse Plastic Tanks
KWH Pipe - b
Donson Eng. & Contracting EcoVauit (Concrete Solutions) Engineered Storage
Labcor-h
Products
Enviro Vault Fabricated Plastics
Spectra Environmental Stormceptor
Focus Env. Group
Services
indachem - b international Reserve
Power Plant Supply Pumps & Systems
SEI Industries Sorbent Products Co.
Team-1 Environmental
Aquarius Services AWi Chemiine Plastics Filter Innovations
ONDEO Degremont - b,c Sanitherm Engineering
ONTARIO, CANADA M9W4M2
(416) 244-4980
STRAINERS
H2Fiow Equipment-a Hydro-Logic Environmental - b,d
Orlval Water Filters
M.J. international RTS Plastics Techstar Plastics USA BlueBook
Equipment
Vanton Pump & Equip. - h
FILCHEM - a GL&V/Dorr-Oliver - c
Peacock
Century Group Con Cast Pipe
Enviro Vault Env. Remediation
US Filter - k
- a,b,c,d
other
Diverse Plastic Tanks Fred Cressman Sales
Diverse Plastic Tanks
ENVIROCAN-a,b,c,d
treatment
Arcus Absorbents Can-Ross Environmental Services Cartier Chemicals
EARTH (Canada)
Environmental Analytical Systems Floval Equipment Geneq
.
STORMWATER a. contaminant removal b. detention
Archer Technical
SPILL CONTAINMENT A&A Sheet Metal Products/SECURALL
UltraTech International
1.
Kinecor
M. LeBlanc & Associates ModuTank
Equip. - a,c,d ENV Treatment Systems
k.
Clean Gas Systems
Labcor USA BlueBook
Products
L.E. Washington Sales
- d,g,h,k Stormceptor - a,d,f.g,j,k Terrafix Geosynthetics - i
SPRAY NOZZLES
York Fluid Controls
SAN-NCR Concrete
John Meunler/US Filter
DIrectrik - d EIMCO Process
oil removal
EFD Solutions
Fielding Chemical Tech.
Siemens Milltronics - e Smith & Loveless
oil water separators pumping recharger sediment separators
Met-Pro Corp. Petro Sep
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Products
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g. h. i. j.
SOLVENT RECYCLING
Equip. Corp. in Flygt
Chemtrac Systems Dagex-d
t.
Environmental international Reserve
SAN-NOR Concrete
Wessuc
Env. Remediation
ELMRIDGE Engineering ENV Treatment Systems
C&M Environmental
-a,d,f
Gator International
General Env. Group
Sanitherm Engineering -d.gj
Fred Cressman Sales Greatarlo Hassan Steel Fabricators
- a,c,d,f,g,j,k
- a,b,c,d M. LeBlanc & Associates
- c,d
- a,b,c,d Parkson - c,d
Canada -b TRADESHDWS Canada Unlimited I FAT 2002 CanadianEnvlronmentai.com Environmental Science &
Engineering Magazine ProMinent Fluid Controls
Scarborough Supply TRAINING a. materials ACI Instrumentation Bristol Babcock Canadian Enviro-Courses CanadlanEnvironmental.com Danatec - a
Environmental
Management Solutions Environmental Science &
Engineering Magazine GreenWare Env. Systems GRT HETEK Solutions
John Wiley & Sons - a Kinecor
McGraw-Hill Ryerson - a Pilot Performance
ProMinent Fluid Controls
Safetyscope Spill Management Team-1 Environmental Services
Kinecor - all
Make-Way Plastics - b,d,f,g,i McTighe industries -f,g,i,k Metcon Sales & Eng. - e
TELEMETERING EQUIP. Bristol Babcock
Control Microsystems Environmental Analytical Systems ITT Flygt
ModuTank - a
Millennium Control Nortech GSI
Nortech GSi - e,f,g
Revere Control Systems
Novatech - e Oil Skimmers - f
ONDEO Degremont - d,j,k Parkson - g.j.k
Techstar Plastics
King Metal Fabricators
Peacock - e,h
Trans Environmental Sys.
Labcor
PJ Hannah Equipment
UltraTech International Versatech Products
Loraday Env. Products
Sales - 1
ModuTank Nemato
Power Plant Supply - c
Waterline Env, Services
Wyevale Containment
RTS Plastics
PS International - t,g
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Equip. Corp. - b John Meunier/US Filter
Presto Products - b
THICKENERS a. belt
b. centrifuge c. gravity d. rotary Alberta Mequipco - a,b,c,d Aqua Technical Sales - a,b,c,d Andritz-Ruthner- a,b,c,d
TRANSFDRMER a.
fluids
b.
remediation
Gary Steacy Dismantling - a Pall Corporation - b Tri-Phase Environmental - b TRANSPORTATtON Detox Environmental Harold Marcus
RPR Environmental TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY Azurix
Cretex Specialty Products EPCOR Water Services
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Guide to Environmental Products & Services RE. Myers IPEX
Terrafix Geosynthetics
Omega Engineering -c,d,g,j,q,r,t Peacock-c,d,e,g,j, k,i,n,r,t,v
VACUUM EQUIPMENT
Alberta Mequipco Anthrafilter Media & Coal
Aquablast Detox Environmental
ELMRIDGE Engineering Kinecor Labcor
Omega Engineering USA BlueBook
VALVE ACCESSORIES
Cancoppas Floval Equipment Labcor
Power Plant Supply - a,b, c,d,e,t,g,l,],k,m,n,q,r,s,u,v
Siva & Associates
- c,d,e,k,m,p,q,t,u,w The Birks Co.
- a,c,d,e,j,k,m,q,s,t Troy-Ontor-e,g USA BlueBook
- a,b,c,d,e,h,i,k,n,q Victaulic - c,d,e,k,l,p
Michael Sluice Gate Svcs.
Omega Engineering Peacock
Power Plant Supply Siva & Associates
Troy-Ontor
VAPOUR RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Columbia Geosystems ENV Treatment Systems Met-Pro Corp.
d. butterfly e.
check
f.
cone
g. diaphragm h.
eccentric
i. j. k. i. m.
flap flow regulating gate knife gate multi-jet
n.
needle
0. pinch p. plug q. pressure reducing r.
rotary
s.
sleeve
t.
solenoid
u. telescoping V. tilting disk
BNA Bontigiloii North America Dantoss Drives Davis Controls GESCAN international Water
Supply
Hanna Instruments Hoskin Scientific
Groupe Conseil Genlvar
WASTEWATER
Trojan Technologies
Hydrolab
Neptune Technology
TREATMENT SYSTEMS
US Filter US Filter/Wallace & Tiernan
Labcor
PHIX
Metcon Sales & Eng.
Water Matrix
Nortech GSi
Waterv/orks Technologies
UV Systems Technology
Nova Analytical Systems
Alberta Mequipco Allmax Professional
Solutions
Aqua Technical Sales Aquablast Aquarius Services ASI Group Brentwood Industries C&M Environmental Tech. Chlorinators inc. Cuitec
Dagex Donson Eng. & Contracting Eco Ethic Ecotio Ontario
EPCOR Water Services
F.B. Leopold Co. Filter Innovations Flexo Products
Fluidyne GDT Water Process Corp.
Labcor
Green Turtle Technologies Groupe Conseil Genlvar H2Fiow Equipment
LE. Washington Sales Metcon Sales & Eng. Omega Engineering
Hanna instruments
Positive Solutions
Hydro-Logic
Power Plant Supply Sterling Power Systems Summa Engineering
Environmental International Reserve
USA BlueBook
IPEX John Meunier/US Filter JWC Environmental Kaldnes North America Kinecor
WASTE DISPOSAL AND
Environmental
Novatech
Waterloo Blotilter
PerkinElmer Instruments
Equip. Corp.
Make-Way Plastics Maple Leaf Env. Equipment Material Resource
ASI Group Can-Am instruments
WATER QUALITY TEST KITS CHEMetrics CiearTech industries
Fabricated Plastics
MANAGEMENT Ailmax Professional Solutions Azurix
D&E Wholesale
Nemato
EnvirOzone Technologies Neptune Technology
Environmental Analytical Systems
Plasti-Fab SAN-NOR Concrete
Sloan Fiushmate Division
Env. Remediation
Water Matrix
Equipment Geneq
Westech Zenon Environmental
WATER CONSERVATION/
INDICATDRS ACI Instrumentation
Aquatechniques Arjay Engineering Cancoppas Cretex Specialty Products Davis Controls Endress + Hauser
Engineered Storage Products Enviro Rentals
Environmental Analytical Systems Env. Remediation
Equipment Floval Equipment Geneq Hach Heron Instruments
HETEK Solutions Hoskin Scientific Nortech GSi
Ocean Sensor Systems Omega Engineering
ModuTank
Denso North America
WASTE REMOVAL
Moyno
EQUIPMENT Anthrafilter Media & Coal international Reserve
National Process
Novatech
Oil Skimmers
WASTEWATER
iPEX - b,c,d,e,g,j,k,q,t
COLLECTION SYSTEMS
ONDEO Degremont Pail Corporation Paques ADi
iPF Associates
a.
Parkson
ITT Fiygt - c Labcor-c,d,e,g,h,1,1,
b. vacuum Ail Around Services - b
WINCHES Wainbee
Kinecor
WATER TOWERS Columbian TecTank Greatarlo
ZEBRA MUSSEL CDNTRDL
WATER TREATMENT ADI International
Cams Chemical EPCOR Water Services
WATER USE &
GDT Water Process Corp.
TREATMENT
Indachem Kinecor
Alberta Mequipco Amiad Filtration Systems
Filter innovations
OPTIMIZATION Ailmax Professional Solutions
ASi Group
Mixing Systems SAN-NOR Concrete Products US Filter
PCB Disposal PCI Membrane Systems Petro Sep
ACI instrumentation
Aquatechniques Arjay Engineering Ashtead Technology Rentals
CHEMetrics
Pro Aqua + Shadrack Proceptor
Enviro Rentals
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Systems Plus The Birks Go. USA BlueBook
ABB inc.
Chemtrac Systems
- a,c,d,e,k,o,p,u,v
Omega Engineering Siva & Associates
WATER QUALITY MONITORS
Sales Praxair Canada
Neo Valves
Team-1 Environmental Services
Products
Groupe Conseil Genlvar - a
Danatec
Novatech
-a,b
PJ Hannah Equipment
H2FI0W Equipment - b Make-Way Plastics - a Scarborough Supply - a
WHMIS SERVICES
SAN-NOR Concrete
Fiexo Products - a,b
- c,d,e,k,p,s
Metcon Sales & Eng. Nortech GSI
adheslves
Michael Sluice Gate Mueller Canada
WELDING
STANMECH Technologies
WATERPRODFING
a.
Metcon Sales & Eng. -l,q Svcs. - l,i,k
USA BlueBook
Scientific Technologies
ASI Group-a,b EE. Myers - a
n,o,p,r,t
Products Siva & Associates
Nemato
Wessuc
pressure sewer
MSU Mississauga
Plasti-Fab Renaissance Instruments
b. tapes
Hydro-Logic
GL&V/Dorr-Oilver
Hoskin Scientific Labcor
AWi
Peacock
M. LeBianc & Associates
Equip. Corp.
Geneq
Hanna Instruments
Hanna Instruments
Trans-Cycle Industries
Equipment
ENV Treatment Systems Environmental Analytical Systems
Hach
WATER LEVEL
SAN-NOR Concrete Products
RPR Environmental
WEIRS Arlat Env.
Prostar Technologies
Soiinst Canada
Recovery Proeco
Hanna Instruments
Siva & Associates Soiinst Canada The Birks Co.
Systems Waterworks Technologies
Recovery McTlghe industries Metlag Division Metcon Sales & Eng. Met-Pro Corp. MlOX Corp. Mixing Systems
ENV Treatment
Environmental - a
Wainbee
Chemtrac Systems
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver
Material Resource
H. Fontaine - i,u
Filter innovations
Severn Trent De Nora Smith & Loveless
Kinecor
Management Solutions Fabgroups Technologies
GL&V/Dorr-Oilver - e,i
Hach
Management Solutions EnvirOzone Technologies
Chemline Plastics
- c,d,e,g Floval Equipment - all
Geneq
Sethco Div.
Environmental
- a,c,d,e,h,i,j,k,l,n,r,v BNVV Valve Mfg. - i,u
Fabricated Plastics
Sanltherm Engineering
Management Solutions Groupe Conseil Genlvar
DRIVES
Detox Environmental Eco Waste Solutions
Systems - u
F.B. Leopold Co.
Equipment
Environmental
VARIABLE SPEED
Amiad Filtration
Clow Canada - - d,e,h,i,k,p
Chlorinators Inc. EPCOR Water Services
Environmental Dynamics
BEI Pecal
- d,i,k,l,r
Folio instruments
ENViROCAN
RECYCLING
- a,c,d,e,g,j,k,n,q Chlorinators inc. - j Cla-Vai Canada - a,e,g,j,q,t Clean Gas Systems
Sanltaire
Veeder-Root
ACI instrumentation -1
Armour Valve
ASI Group
EIMCO Process Equip. ENV Treatment Systems
ABS Pumps - e
Systems - d,e,g,i,q
Env. Remediation
Peacock
Novatech VALVES a. air release b. backwater c. bail
Revere Control Systems RGF Environmental Group
ProMlnent Fluid
Controls - c,e,j,q,t Pumps & Systems - all Scarborough Supply - c,d,e,g,k,n Scott Specialty Gases - ],q
Chemtrac Systems
WASTEWATER INSPECTION SYSTEMS
PHiX
PS international
Can-Am instruments
Cancoppas
CiearTech Industries
Environmental Analytical Systems
EnviroiwieiUal Science & Engineering, January 2002
Guide to Environmental Associations ABORIGINAL WATER AND WASTEWATER ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO
CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING ASSOCIATION
2547 Eglinfon Ave. W., Toronto, ON M6M 1T2 (416)651-1443 Fax:(416)651-1673 Contact: Lana Williams, Coordinator
1-6820 KItimat Rd., Misslssauga, ON L5N 5M3 (905)814-1274 Fax:(905)814-1158 Contact: Gary Loftus, Executive Director
AIR & WASTE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
CANADIAN WATER AND WASTEWATER
One Gateway Center, 3rd Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 USA (412)232-3444 Fax:(412)232-3450
ASSOCIATION (CWWA) 20-5330 Canotek Rd., Ottawa, ON K1J 903 (613)747-0524 Fax:(613)747-0523 Contact: T. Duncan Ellison, Executive Director
0 American
Concrete Pipe Association
AMERICAN CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION
222 W. Las Collnas Blvd., #641, Irving, TX 750395423 USA (972)506-7216 Fax:(972)506-7682 E-mail: msaubert@concrete-pipe.org Contact: Mike Saubert, Director of Marketing ACPA is a non-profit organization composed prima rily of manufacturers of concrete pipe and related conveyance products, located throughout the United States, Canada and In over 40 foreign countries. The Association provides research, technical, edu cational, legislative and marketing support to pro mote and advance the use of concrete pipe for sani tary sewer, storm drain and culvert applications.
ONTARIO ASSOCIATION OF SEWAGE
INDUSTRY SERVICES (OASIS) P.O. Box 190, Havelock, ON KOL 1Z0
(877)202-0082,(705)778-1265 Fax:(905)778-1269
Contact: Don Kelloway, Executive Director
Ontario
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Concrete Pipe Association The choice of a lifetime
CONCRETE PRECASTERS ASSOCIATION
ONTARIO CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION
OF ONTARIO (CPA) P.O. Box 278, Marmora, ON KOK 2M0 (613)472-6039 Fax:(613)472-6192 Contact: Glenn Caverly, Administrator
Fl.1-5045 South Service Rd., Burlington, ON L7L5Y7 (905)631-9696 Fax:(905)631-1905 Web site: www.ocpa.com
CONSULTING ENGINEERS OF ONTARIO
405-10 Four Seasons Place, Toronto, ON M9B 6H7
(416)620-1400 Fax:(416)620-5803 Contact: John Gamble, President
Contact: Paul Smeltzer, Executive Director
Incorporated in 1957, the Ontario Concrete Pipe Association (OCPA) is a non-profit industry asso ciation. It promotes high standards of business prac tice and product quality of its members, providing technical information to specifiers, regulators, con tractors and educators. Producers of concrete pipe, maintenance holes, box culverts and sewers, and
CPPA
precast concrete specialty products joined to form OCPA. Companies that provide products and serv ices to its producer members are also welcome members of the OCPA.
CORRUGATED POLYETHYLENE PIPE AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
6666 W. Quincy Ave., Denver, CO 80235 USA (303)794-7711 Fax:(303)795-1989
ASSOCIATION (CPPA) A Division of the Plastics Pipe institute 1825 ConnecticutAve. N.W., #680, Washington, DC 20009 USA
(800)510-2772 Fax:(202)462-9779
ONTARIO GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION
2-530 Otto Rd., Misslssauga, ON L5T 2L5 (905)795-2555 Fax:(905)795-2660 Contact: Sheila Richardson, Executive Director
Contact: Rich Gottwald
Whatever you need to know about speoifying, de signing or building with corrugated polyethylene pipe, look to the CPPA. Call for FREE technical ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO LAND
booklets, brochures and other information.
ONTARIO MUNICIPAL WATER (OMWA) 35 Bogart Cres., Belleville, ON K8P 5E9 (613)967-0350 Fax:(613)967-0690 Contact: Doug Parker, Executive Director
SURVEYORS
1043 McNicoll Ave., Toronto, ON M1W 3W6
DUCTILE IRON PIPE RESEARCH
(416)491-9020 Fax:(416)491-2576 E-mail: admln@aols.org Web site: www.aols.org Contact: Murray J. LeGris, Executive Director The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors' mem bership is made up of over 700 land professionals.
ASSOCIATION
9191 av Andre Mathieu, Anjou, QC H1K 5A1 (514)35208280 Fax:(514)352-3033 Contact: Normand De Agostinis, Engineer
Their combined skills are a valuable resource, rec
ognized, remembered and respected worldwide. The province of Ontario has assigned the members of the AOLS with the responsibility of the storage and representation of the natural and artificial fea tures of the earth's surface.
ATLANTIC CANADA WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 22159, RPO Bayers Road, Halifax, NS B3L 4T7 (902)435-6747 Fax:(902)435-4655 BRITISH COLUMBIA WATER & WASTE
ASSOCIATION (BCWWA) 342-17 Fawcett Rd., Coquitlam, BC V3K 6V2 (604)540-0111 Fax:(604)540-4077 ACLAE
CAEAL
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CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYTICAL
LABORATORIES (CAEAL) 300-265 Carling Ave., Ottawa, ON K1S 2E1 (613)233-5300 Fax:(613)233-5501
P.O. Box 137, Midhurst, ON LOL 1X0
I I I mil ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ASSOCIATION
OF ALBERTA (ESAA) 1710-10303 Jasper Ave. N.W., Edmonton, AB T5J 3N6 (800)661-WASTE,(780)429-6363 Fax:(780)429-4249 E-mail: keller@esaa.org Web site: www.esaa.org Contact: Jerry Keller, Executive Director ESAA is a not-for-profit business association with over 250 corporate members dedicated to building a strong environment Industry through leadership in technology, human resources, quality Improve ment and market development. ESAA manages a Canadian International DevelopmentAgency Project - ARPEL PHASE 3, focussing on environmental is sues facing Latin American oil and gas companies. GREATER TORONTO SEWER AND
WATERMAIN CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION
(GTSWCA) 300-5045 Orbltor Dr., BIdg 12, Misslssauga, ON L4W 4Y4 (905)629-7766 Fax:(905)629-0587 Contact: Sam Morra, Executive Director
E-mail: rwllson@caeal.ca Web site: www.caeal.ca
INSTRUMENTATION TESTING ASSOCIATION
Contact: Rick Wilson, Executive Director
631 N. Stephanie St., #279, Henderson, NV 89014 USA (702)568-1445 Fax:(702)568-1446 Contact: Tony M. Palmer, Executive Director
The mission of CAEAL Is to help laboratories achieve and demonstrate the highest levels of scientific and management excellence. Programs Include accredi tation (with SCC)and proficiency testing. CANADIAN CONCRETE PIPE ASSOCIATION
979 Derry Rd. E., Misslssauga, ON L5T 2J7 (905)565-0380 Fax:(905)565-0346
0PCE4 ONTARIO POLLUTION CONTROL EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATION
NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR
TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY (NASTT) 1655 N. Fort Myer Dr., #700, Arlington, VA 22209 USA (703)351-5252 Fax:(703)739-6672 Contact: John Hemphlll, Deputy Director
Environmental Science & Engineering, January 2002
(705)725-0917 Fax:(705)725-1068 Web site: www.opcea.com Our association is a non-profit organization dedi cated to assisting member companies in the pro motion of their equipment and services to the pollu tion control market sector of Ontario. Originally founded in 1970 under the name Ontario Sanitation
Equipment Association,the OPCEA has since grown to over 140 member companies whose fields encom pass a broad spectrum of equipment and services for the air and water pollution control marketplace.
os|e ONTARIO SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
1000-4950 Yonge St., Toronto, ON M2N 6K1 (416)223-9961 Fax:(416)223-9963 E-mail: lnfo@ospe.on.ca Web site: www.ospe.on.ca Contact: Alex Gill
OSPE is the member services and advocacy body for professional engineers In Ontario. OSPE en hances the profession's image and acts as a strong voice for Ontario's professional engineers.
ONTARIO WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION
(A Section of AWWA) 45 Twenty Third St., Etoblcoke, ON M8V 3M6 (416)252-7060 Fax:(416)252-3908 Contact: Susan Poole, Secretary-Treasurer 105
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1825 Connecticut Ave. N.W.,#680, Washington, DC 20009 USA
^company in the Cardo Group
(888)314-6774,(202)462-9607, Ext. 13 Fax:(202)462-9779 Contact: Michael Ball, Marketing Manager
"For Cost Effective Pumping" ABS has the most comprehensive range on the market. Sales & Service
• Sewage Pumps - Submersible & Dry Pit • PoiTable Dewatering Pumps • Mixers - Submersible & Conventional • Aerators - Submersible • Submersible Grinder Pumps
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ONTARIO
25 Sheppard Ave. W.,#1000,Toronto. ON M2N 6S9 (416)224-9528 Fax:(416)224-8168 Contact: Anita DIrenfeld
• Effluent Pumps • Stock & Process Pumps - PPI ■ Chemical Pumps • Canned Motor Pumps ABS Pumps Corporation. 1215 Meyenside Drive, Unit 7. Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1H3 Phone: 1-800-988-2610 or (905)670-4677. Fax:(905)670-3709. Web; www.abspuinps.com Callfor the Representative nearest you
PULP AND PAPER TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF CANADA
810-740 Notre-Dame O., Montreal, QC H3C 3X6
For more information, circle reply card No. 266
RESEAU ENVIRONNEMENT
220-911 rue Jean-Talon E., Montreal, QC H2R 1V5
(514)270-7110 Fax:(514)270-7154 SUBMERSIBLE WASTEWATER PUMP
ASSOCIATION (SWPA) 1866 Sheridan Rd., #210, Highland Park, IL 600352545 USA (847)681-1868 Fax:(847)681-1869 Contact: Charles G. Stolberg, Executive Director THE SOLID WASTE ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA
1100 Wayne Ave., #700, Silver Spring, MD 20910 USA (800)467-9262 Fax:(301)589-7068
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AJAX, ONTARIO CORP.
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High Pressure Water Jetting Liquid/Dry Vacuum Services
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TEL: (905) 619-3009 FAX; (905) 619-3638
Waste Water Treatment
Sponge Jet Cleaning
Contact: Carol Fearns, Chief Operating Officer
For more information, circle reply card No. 267 Water Environment Association of Ontario
Digester Cleaning,Dewatering, Dredging,Disposal Complete Services
WATER ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATION OF
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ONTARIO (WEAO)
177-14845-6 Yonge St., Aurora, ON L4G 6H8 (905)726-1300 Fax:(905)726-2300 E-mall: weao@weao.org Web site: weao.org
The full range of water and wastewater related services
Contact: Francesca Davino, Exec. Administrator
800-465-2115 www.trimaxenv.com; 888-776-7306 www.azurixna.com
WEAO and Its members are dedicated to preserv
ing and enhancing Ontario's water environment. We work to promote and advance the water environ ment industry; to provide a forum for our members' professional advancement; and to benefit society by enhancing public understanding and promoting
For more information, circle reply card No. 268
sound public policy. WATER ENVIRONMENT FEDERATION
601 Wythe St., Alexandria, VA22314-1994 USA (703)684-2400 WESTERN CANADA WATER &
WASTEWATER ASSOCIATION (WCWWA) 203-301 14 St. N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 2A1 (877)283-2003,(403)283-2003 Fax;(403)283-2007 Contact; Audrey Arlsman, Executive Director
IWS
INTERNATIONAL WATER SUPPLY LTD. MONTREAL
BARRIE
SASKATOON
GROUNDWATER TECHNOLOGY SPEGIALISTS Engineers & Hydrogeologlsts Serving the Groundwater industry for Over 65 Years Tel: (705) 733-0111, Fax; (705) 721-0138
342 Bayview Drive, Box 310, Barrie, Ontario, Canada L4M 4T5
E-mail: iws@iws.ca. Web site: www.iws.ca
For more information, circle reply card No. 269 FILTER MEDIA
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QUALITY FILTER SAND & GRAVEL CARBON - GARNET - ILMENITE REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
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20 SHARP ROAD,R.R. #6, BRANTFORD,ONTARIO N3T5L8
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• Water/Wastewater Facility Clean out Services • Digester/Lagoon Clean out Specialists • High-pressure Water Blasting • Mobile Screening/Dewatering Units • Spills Response
s 5I9-752-C7637
Biosolids Management Biosollds Land Application Public Relations & Nutrient Management Planning Turnkey Facility Management
Third Party Compliance & Auditing Comprehensive Technical Assistance
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5l 519-752-^84^
For more information, circle reply card No. 270 Enviroiiniental Science & Engineering, January 2002
Research and Development IIN icxn>u KwfSAl.
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Effects of nanotechnology on both atmospheric and
Experience the future at the world's largest trade
water treatment
fair for environment and
Do new nanotechnologies
clean up or harm ihe envi ronment? The question was addressed at Rice Univer
sity, Houston, Texas, December 10, 2001, at a workshop titled: Nanotech nology and environment- an examina tion of the potential benefits and perils of an emerging technology. The work shop was open to the public without charge.
waste disposal. streams, recovering materials before they become wastes and expanding available resources," Dr. Wiesner said.
He noted that the nanotechnology indus try is only just emerging, so we need to question whether it presents new envi ronmental challenges so that the prod ucts of nanochemistry do not become dangerous environmental pollutants. Rice hosted the workshop in affili ation with its new Center for Biologi cal and Environmental
Nanotechnology, one of six major Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers announced by the National Science Foun dation and the first to fo
cus on applications of nanoscience to biology and the environment.
Nanotechnologies in volve materials that are one-billionth of a metre in size. Now research at
tion at first.
It was nontoxic and nonflammable and
replaced highly toxic compounds that had caused nu merous accidental deaths from their use in home refrig erators.
"Emerging technologies present new opportunities for improving the human condition, but they also have the poten tial for unforeseen negative environmen tal consequences," said Mark Wiesner, director of Rice's Energy and Environ mental Systems Institute (EESl), which co-sponsored the workshop with the Of fice for Science and Technology of the US French Embassy. Citing Freon as an example, he said this chemical was hailed as an impor tant advance in refrigeration at first. It was nontoxic and nonflammable and
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Government Affairs
New Brunswick and Quebec sign environmentai cooperation agreement
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Environment and Local Government Minister Kim Jardine (left) and Quebec Envi ronment Minister Andre Biosciair signing the agreement.
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• Owners of large waterworks to pro vide free quarterly reports on the state of their drinking water. • Owner to place notices in clearly vis ible public locations if water does not meet standards.
• Water quality analysts to obtain a new, mandatory licence to perform a wide range of water tests. • Laboratories that test drinking water to be accredited for the tests they are conducting. In addition, the Ministry will annu ally inspect all 645 municipal water treatment systems and require coixective action where necessary.
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4. Protecting Ontario's Gronndwater Recognizing that municipalities use groundwater. and that thousands of resi dences and businesses use private wells to draw groundwater for their own use, the Ontario government is developing a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary range
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nnember authorities and municipalities across the province. The network will provide an early warning system for changes in water levels caused by cli mate conditions or human activities
and information on regional trends in groundwater quality. Agreements have been signed with 25 conservation au thorities and monitoring stations have already been established in a number of them.
5. Nutrient Management On June 13, 2001, the Ontario gov ernment introduced legislation to ad dress land-applied materials containing nutrients. This includes provisions for the development of strong new stand ards for all land-applied materials con taining nutrients, a proposal to ban the land application of untreated septage over a five-year period, and proposed strong new requirements such as: the review and approval of nutrient manage ment plans, certification of land appli cators, a new registry system for all land applications and strong enforcement. Enhancements to the Ontario
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guarding habitat and setting aside val leys of pristine old growth forests as part of its revolutionary forestry manage ment techniques. The World Wildlife Fund(WWF)recognized this Gift to the
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Earth as WWF CEOs from around the
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significance. Since the program began in 1996, there has been only one other Canadian Gift, when the British Colum bia government agreed to protect one million hectares of the northern Rockies
ment in forestry, better positioning them in the global market place with the in creasing number of environmentallyconscious consumers. High standards for sustainable forestry are a growing in ternational phenomenon, with major companies like Europe's AssiDomiin, Canada's Tembec Inc., and the billion-
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New President to lead
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sensitive areas and First Nations cultural
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Mr. Gamble comes to CEO after two and a half years as Manager of Government Relations with Professional Engineers of Ontario-the organization that regulates the practice of professional engineering in Ontario. Prior to that, he spent three years at Queen's Park as a special assistant to the environment minister. Mr. Gamble, who holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Queen's University, spent most of his career in the consulting engineering industry as a
aging Director of lisaak, Eric Schroff, says: "Eirst Nations rose to the occasion and started to work, with input from environmentalists, creating a solution to the resource management issues in the area rather than letting conflict spiral into chaos. These initiatives are hap pening elsewhere in the world,but lisaak was a compelling example because it is in a developed country - here, in North America."
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University of Toronto honours engineers with Engineering Alumni medals The Engineering Alumni medal was presented in October to Gary Heinke, P.Eng., long time Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of Applied Science and Engineering at the Uni versity of Toronto. His skills and enterprise have taken him beyond Canada to many challenges in Green land,Scandinavia, and most recently in Hong Kong and China. The cita tion said he is a pioneering engineer, teacher and early explorer of issues in environmental quality manage ment that will determine the future
of our planet. Peter Laughton, P.Eng., was ad mitted to The Engineering Alumni Hall of Distinction. The citation said
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About 90% of human exposure to PCBs is through food, mostly in meats, dairy products and fish. They tend to be at higher concentrations in the larger, more fatty types offish, so fish like trout and salmon are more contaminated.
The study appeared in Environmen tal Health Perspectives, ajournal of the US National Institutes of Health.
Quebec STPs discharging 'Acutely Toxic' effluent The water flushed into lakes and rivers
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old and new models differ, possibly af fecting facilities' regulatory status, it is the responsibility of the facility to ap ply the new models and ensure regula tory compliance. Comprehensive Certificates of Approval(Air) To streamline management of CoAs and MOE's approval process, Compre hensive CoAs are now acceptable. Unlike standard, source-specific CoAs, Comprehensive CoAs itemize all sources of a facility's air emission on one Certificate, to enhance operational flex ibility, since amendments are no longer needed when circumstances change as
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Environmental Regulations identify substances (priorities) most in need of a new or revised standard. Stage 2 will assess risks. Stage 3, risk man agement, is potentially of most interest to industry, since it incorporates practi cal considerations in standards imple mentation. Stakeholder input is encour aged at all stages and may require indi vidual industries or industry associations to conduct emission inventory develop ment and dispersion modelling to iden tify issues and present those issues to the Ministry. Revised Air Standards
Air quality standards for 18 substances have been developed utilizing the Risk Management framework (as per MOE's Standards Plan, revised October 1999)
amended regulation requires reporting
license to generate or sell electricity in
of air emissions from a much wider
Ontario.
range of facilities annually. Reports on 358 air contaminants are required; how ever 268 of the substances overlap with National Pollutant Release Inventory re-
Emissions Reduction Trading The MOE is proposing the use of an emissions reduction trading system for
SO,and NO,^ across all sectors to allow
Facilities emitting any of these substances should develop a site-wide emission inventory and evaluate compliance to the revised standards.... porting requirements. Facilities will report in 2002 on 2001 emissions. In 2003, the regulation requirement will spread to even smaller facilities. New Emission Limits
a cost-effective and flexible approach to meet air quality standards. Credits could be purchased from emitters within or outside Ontario in the regional airshed and would be discounted with distance
In 2001,lower regulated limits(caps)
from the purchaser's site.
including: acrylonitrile (I), ammonia (I), for SO,and NO^ took effect for coal and chlorine (I),chlorofonn (I),ethyl benzene oil-fired facilities generating greater (I), ethyl ether (I), n-heptane (F), n- than 25 megawatts in Ontario's electric hexane(P), hydrogen chloride (I),isopro- ity sector. Future limits to cover gener pyl benzene (F), methanol (F), methyl- ating facilities not previously capped ethyl ketone (I), methylisobutyl ketone (e.g., combustion turbine units) are also (F), mineral spirits (I), propylene oxide planned. Non-compliance may lead to (I), toluene (F), vinylidene chloride (F) fines or loss of the license to generate and xylene (F). Values are either final or sell electricity. New emission limits (F), interim (I) or proposed (P). for other sectors are planned for 2003. Revised standards for perchloro- The MOE plans a consultative process ethylene and dichloromethane posted in to define the scope of these limits. Emission Performance Standards 1998 remain as interim standards. Xy lene remains under review. Facilities The MOE is also proposing emission emitting any of these substances should performance standards(rate of emission develop a site-wide emission inventory expressed as a mass emitted per megaand evaluate compliance to the revised watt-hour, as opposed to total emissions)
The List ofToxic Substances is cuirently being assessed, but at present 25 of the 44 Priority Substances List 1 substances
standards with the SCREEN3 or
for SO, and NO^ for coal and oil-fired
ents from pulp mills using bleaching,
AERMOD models before they become
generating facilities greater than 25 megawatts producing electricity for Ontario, including out of province fa
hexachlorobenzene, hexavalent chro
concerns and thus allow facilities or in
dustry groups to voice issues about the proposed standards to the MOE. New Emission Reporting Requirements On May 1,2001, Ontario Regulation 127/01 amended regulation 227/00. The
cilities. New combustion turbine units
in the province will have emission per formance standards written into their
CoAs. Non-compliance with the stand ards could result in fines or loss of the
Acronyms; MOE
CoA US EPA SGREEN3
ISC-PRIME AERMOD
F NPRI
- interim standard (and therefore guideline) - finalized standard (and therefore a legal limit) - National Pollutant Release Inventory
GEPA
- Canadian Environmental Protection Act
PSL1
- Priority Sustances List 1
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Environmental Protection Act (CERA) allow the Federal Environment Minis
ter to request preparation of emergency plans for accidental releases of sub stances declared "toxic" under CEPA.
are considered toxic. These are: ben
zene, benzidine, bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, bis(chloromethyl)ether,chlo rinated wastewater effluents, chloro
methyl methylether, creosote-contami nated sites, 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine, 1,2dichloroethane, dichloromethane,efflu
mium compounds, inorganic arsenic compounds, inorganic cadmium com pounds, inorganic fluorides, oxidic sulphidic and soluble inorganic nickel compounds, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, refractory ceramic fibres, short chain chlorinated paraffins, tetrachloroethylene, 1,1,1-trichloroethane and trichlo-
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On the Federal Front Sections 193-205 of the Canadian
roethylene. These have been added to the Toxic Substances List, bringing the total number of substances(as of 2001) up to 47. The plans must cover prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. Although the plans need not be filed with Environment Canada,a declaration
that they have been prepared must be filed. If substances are potentially re leased into the air, heavy gas dispersal models or US EPA emergency gas re lease models can be used to conduct an
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