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Please visit our links below to see our most recent jobs completed.
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Total Clean Video

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Total Clean Demonstration Video
This 8 minute video is a demonstration
of how well the Patented Total Clean System works. This video
will demonstrate rapid dewatering of Sand, Silt, Coal, and Carbon
with flow rates ranging from 800 GPM to 3000 GPM. Even at
these flow rates this system will give you up to 85% dry solids depending on the type of material, a tough task for competitors especially with
material as small as 400 Mesh.
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Sand Removal
Video

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Sand
Dewatering Project
This video
shows how (1) Total Clean TCW-3000 was utilized to handle flow rates
of up to 3000 gpm. The dredged slurry consisted of sands, silts
and organics and was being removed from a recreational lake in Florida.
The sands that were removed from the slurry were being stockpiled
and reused in the park area. The set up of the unit consisted of
(1) scalping shaker and (4) desanding hydro-cyclone units. The first
three units handled the bulk of the sand load while the 4th unit
primarily handled the finer material. Click here to see the
published article in IDR Magazine.
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USACE
Video


Marina Del Rey Project


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NEW
Marina Del Rey Sand
Dewatering Project
This video
shows how CJW Construction utilized (1) Total Clean TCW-3000 to handle flow rates
of up to 3000 gpm. The dredged slurry was pumped 11,000
feet from Marina Del Rey Harbor and consisted of sands, silts
and organics.
The sands that were removed from the slurry were being
stockpiled and reused on the beach. An estimated 70% was
reused on the beach. The contaminated fines overflowed out
the back of the Total Clean into geotubes. The fines will
were disposed of at the landfill. The set up of the unit consisted of
(2) scalping shaker to handle large organics/trash and (4) desanding
hydro-cyclone units. |
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Hog Waste Dewatering
 
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NEW
Hog Waste Dewatering Project
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Hog
Waste Sludge was pumped to a TCS-1500 via a dredge to the
scalping shaker on the Total Clean. The scalping screen removed
the larger material from the sludge. The majority of sludge
passed through the scalping shaker into the tank. Material
from tank was then pumped through a series of 6 hydrocyclones
with 500 GPM capacity each (total 3000 GPM). We were
cleaning at 3 times the feed rate. Solids where then
captured by the DELineator high frequency linear shakers.
Remaining water / solids fall through screen and are then
recycled through the process. Material coming off the
shakers was conveyed to a roller press for additional
dewatering. The average output was 3-5 cubic yards of
dewatered solids per hour and averaged 40-50% solids, they had
very little to no free water from stack. Dewatering of
sludge will, in customers opinion, will become the preferred way
to deal with lagoon solids. The process reduced the water
content of material by 15 times, thus reducing application costs
proportionally. A full production Total Clean has been put
into place. To see this customized system visit our
TCS-1500 Product Page.
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NEW River
Dredging Project
Two TCS-1500 Total Clean
Systems were utilized in series to handle 1500 gpm of dredged slurry
from the river. The contaminated sediment slurry was pumped by divers
from the icy waters of the river to the Total Clean in subfreezing
weather. The Total Clean was enclosed using 2 x 4 framed wall panels
covered with reinforced visqueen and heated using propane space
heaters. The temperature on top of the Total Clean was 70 degrees and
would climb to 90 degrees if the sun came out. The influent into the
Total Clean varied from 5 to 8% solids and the effluent out of the Total
Clean varied from 2500 ppm to 5000 ppm. The effluent was then pumped to
a series of frac tanks where it was then treated with coagulant and
polymer in order to settle out the majority of the remaining solids.
The effluent out of the frac tanks was then pumped to 0.5 micron sock
filters where it was reduced to less than 10 ppm total suspended
solids. Initially the effluent out of the Total Clean was pumped to
sand filters and then to sock filters. The Sand filters had little or
no effect due to the fact that the Total Clean had already removed all
the solids down below the particle size that a sand filter is capable of
removing. The additional frac tanks and polymer addition system
were then added to take the solids loading off of the sock filters. |


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Dripping Springs Texas "Dead Man's
Hole Dewatering Project"
DEL utilized
one of its Total Clean Systems in conjunction with two of its
100 cubic foot mobile filter presses to remove sediment from
Dead Man's Hole near Dripping Springs, TX, just west of Austin.
The Total Clean was equipped with a Scalping Shaker and one
Desand/Desilt unit set up with 400 mesh Screens. Dead Man's Hole
is a deep cavernous pool that had been muddied due to an inflow
of sediment from upstream construction during torrential rains.
The constant flow of the waterfall into the pool continued to
re-suspend the powder-like sediment, turning the pool milky
green. American Underwater Services (AUS) was contracted
to provide the diver/dredging operations and DEL was contracted
to remove the sediment from the dredged slurry and return
sparkling clear water to the pool. AUS's divers had the
difficult task of removing the powder-like sediment without
disturbing the natural bottom of the pool. AUS pumped
600-800 gpm of milky slurry to DEL, who then removed the minimal
amount of sand and gravel that was present with the Total Clean.
The rest of the suspended solids (-400 mesh) were removed by the
two Filter presses. As you can see in some of the photos
the effluent that was returned to the pool was sparkling clear
as required. The clarity of the pool prior to the clean-up
was less than 1.5 feet and by the time the dredging and
filtration operations were completed the clarity was greater
than 9 feet. |
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