Photos
Photos
Chuck in the boat, with authorized associate, Mike Passanite carefully watching, as they install new screens on the 7500 sf, chlorine contact chamber at the Bradenton Fl. WWP.
This chamber has had a screen system on it for 7 years and never been cleaned.
The water is a clear, light green emerald color and the sun is shining off the bottom approx 8 ft deep.
The light brown at the water line is mineral deposit stains and the light grey spots are concrete color stains. There is no algae anywhere in the tanks.
Jim Albritton, authorized associate, prepares the safety harness for the man lift, in Ormond Beach Fl.
Chuck on the man lift, installing vertical screens for the chlorine mixing screw room in Ormond Beach Fl.
The screen system on this decant tank in Ormond Beach fl., has made a substantial reduction on growth.
A vertical screen system in Ormond Beach Fl. protects the chlorine mixing screw room from the suns harmful UV rays.
A sunscreen system at the Ormond Beach Fl. WWP. covers their chlorine contact chambers.
custom cut outs with buffers, to accommodate pipes and ensure no excess sunlight gets through around the pipes.
custom buffer screens at locations of adjoining screens helps prevent any excess sunlight from getting through between the screens.
A drone captures a picture of the 2 chlorine contact chambers at the WWP in Lake Wales Fl.
An end view of a sunscreen, shows how the system can adapt to different heights of the tanks side walls.
A display of the various types of the highest quality, marine grade 316 stainless steel fittings and hardware that are used to create the industrial sunscreen systems.