State-Of-The-Art  Level Monitoring with Existing Instrumentation

Flow level pressure

State-Of-The-Art  Level Monitoring with Existing Instrumentation

28 Feb, 2012

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James Powell
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Newalta, a North American resource recovery and environmental services provider, collects, consolidates, and processes industrial waste from across Canada and bordering American states. The company’s Toronto location manages treatment and disposal of non-hazardous industrial waste such as oil- and metals-contaminated wastewater, bulk containerised materials, and consolidated small-quantity lab wastes called “lab packs.” All incoming waste is analysed in a state-of-the-art on-site laboratory, verified to confirm its contents, and then consolidated, processed, recycled, or shipped off site for reuse or disposal, depending on the type of material. Storage of waste oil is a very important part of the recycling process and requires constant level monitoring of intake tanks at all times.

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