News tagged infiltrator-water-technologies
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Infiltrator Expands Tank Line With New Sizes
Old Saybrook, CT – Infiltrator Water Technologies, a leading manufacturer of products for the decentralized water and wastewater industries, is pleased to announce the expansion of the IM-Series product line with the addition of the IM-300 and IM-1250 septic tanks. Like other IM-Series tanks, the new IM-300 and IM-1250 tanks are injection molded two-piece […]
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Active Wastewater Treatment in Decentralized Applications
Dennis F. Hallahan, P.E., Technical Director, Infiltrator Water Technologies Decentralized systems have come of age, and they offer many benefits: The basic decentralized system consisting of a septic tank and a drainfield has performed extraordinarily well. However, in areas of environmental concern, such as estuaries, wetlands, proximity to lakes and other bodies of water, high […]
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Infiltrator Water Technologies Announces New Executive Vice President
Infiltrator Water Technologies, a leading manufacturer of products for the decentralized water and wastewater industries, announces the retirement of Roy Moore and the appointment of Craig Taylor to the role of Executive Vice President of Infiltrator. Roy Moore joined Infiltrator in 1987 and served as Chief Executive Officer from 2005 until the company was acquired […]
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Infiltrator Continues Partnership with Habitat for Humanity International
Infiltrator Water Technologies, a leading manufacturer of products for the decentralized water and wastewater industries, is pleased to announce its continued support of Habitat for Humanity International. Infiltrator recently renewed their sponsorship with a $100,000 in-kind product donation to support Habitat affiliates across the United States and Canada. Since becoming a corporate partner in 2017 […] The post <strong>Infiltrator Continues Partnership with Habitat for Humanity International</strong> appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Four Basic Steps to Begin an Accurate Site Analysis for an Onsite Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
By Chris Strycharz, PE Introduction A significant portion of wastewater is generated by facilities in rural and remote areas. These facilities typically do not have access to a municipal sewer hookup, which presents the design engineer with a unique set of challenges and obstacles when designing an onsite wastewater treatment plant. How much flow will […] The post Four Basic Steps to Begin an Accurate Site Analysis for an Onsite Wastewater Treatment Plant Design appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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