Rental Systems
Long Term Rental System Fits Need for a Site Remediation Project at a Golf Course Maintenance Facility
Rental Systems provide options. Do you have a site that may clean up within a year? Is it easier to make monthly payments rather than a large one time capital expenditure? Do you have multiple sites that could share a mobile remediation system? Is the funding source only approved for one year or less?
These are all great reasons for choosing to rent a system. Many of our customers have projects where they anticipate a quick clean up timeframe. Others are working with a project manager that may only want to commit to one year of project funding at a time. And sometimes it is just easier to pay a monthly fee than it is to pay for an entire system and wait for reimbursement. Renting a system offers flexibility to adapt to site or funding changes. Also, since rental systems are already assembled, the time from purchase order to start up is much quicker.
MAE2 will help you select a system from our fleet that closely matches your site needs. MAE2 will also work with you to make small custom changes to make the system fit your site. All of our rental systems are cleaned, adapted and thoroughly tested prior to shipping to your site. Here are some examples of remediation systems available to rent
MAE2 took an existing system from our fleet and made minor modifications. The manifold was increased to add additional extraction points to match the total number of on-site extraction wells. The system components were completely tested and a full O & M and cleaning was conducted to make the system site ready.
On Site Deployment
The system is a Dual Phase Extraction and Groundwater Treatment system designed for 10 GPM water flow and 365 ACFM vapor flow at 25” HG. There is a 12 point extraction manifold that pulls both water and vapor from the extraction wells using a 15 HP rotary claw vacuum pump. The extracted groundwater is collected in the 120 G Vapor/Liquid separator and then pumped to an Oil Water Separator (OWS) using a progressive cavity transfer pump. Any free fuel that is extracted is collected in the OWS and gravity drains into a product holding tank.
The water is pumped from the OWS to a Poly Stackable Tray Air Stripper and the pumped through a bag filter and two high pressure fiberglass carbon vessels for final treatment before discharge. The OWS pump and Air Stripper pump are centrifugal transfer pumps. The system is controlled by a custom PLC control panel that allows for remote access and control using web based telemetry.