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Commercial water treatment system ~ picture

 
 
H2O MAN
 
Mon 19 Feb, 2007 08:08 am
I just wanted to share with all of you a picture of a commercial installation in south Atlanta I was recently involved in.
The three tanks stand over 8 feet tall with 2" inlet/outlet lines. These are small commercial tanks, most are much larger.

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Andy CWS
 
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Sat 24 Feb, 2007 09:27 am
When you say that you were involved, what precisely had you done; sales, testing, installation, service? What were the particular water treatment issues and desired results?

I know that commercial/industrial work can be very taxing as client fiscal budget restrictions, committee approval, EPA requirements, local permits, competitive bidding, personnel/company qualifications, future service demands, and client personnel training are all just a part of this part of the industry.

How did you submit photos here? I could share with you a couple of my own, if you like.

Andy Christensen CWS
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H2O MAN
 
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Sat 24 Feb, 2007 09:49 am
Andy CWS wrote:
When you say that you were involved, what precisely had you done; sales, testing, installation, service? What were the particular water treatment issues and desired results?

I know that commercial/industrial work can be very taxing as client fiscal budget restrictions, committee approval, EPA requirements, local permits, competitive bidding, personnel/company qualifications, future service demands, and client personnel training are all just a part of this part of the industry.

How did you submit photos here? I could share with you a couple of my own, if you like.

Andy Christensen CWS


Hey Andy,

My involvement was mostly set up/build, programing and training plant personnel. I also assisted in the installation.
It was a small job, but I thought some here would take interest.

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dadpad
 
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Sat 24 Feb, 2007 09:58 am
Andy CWS wrote:


How did you submit photos here? I could share with you a couple of my own, if you like.

Andy Christensen CWS

You will need to host your pictures on a site such as "photobucket" After you click reply on this site you will see an img button above the box you type in. click this button copy the url of the photo you hosted into the popup.
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timberlandko
 
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Mon 26 Feb, 2007 03:18 pm
Andy CWS wrote:
How did you submit photos here?


Tutorial - How to post an image

If ya wanna try stuff, experiment a bit, and figure things out, a good place for that is the Testing Forum
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