WASTE WATER TREATMENT UNITS

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ALASCAN ALASCAN, INC. P.O. Box 278 Healy AK 99743 waste water treatment units; namely, composting toilets and grey water treatment tanks;A PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A TOILET;
ATARA ATARA CORPORATION 9770 HENRI BOURASSA WEST SANIT LAURENT, QUEBEC H4S 1R5 Canada waste water treatment units;
BIOMAX EIMCO WATER TECHNOLOGIES Suite 100 4255 Lake Park Blvd. Salt Lake City UT 84120 waste water treatment units to process biosolids consisting primarily of centrifugal blowers, aerators, and gravity belt thickeners to premix, thicken, and aerobically digest sludge;
CLEAN SQUEEZE PARKSON CORPORATION 1401 West Cypress Creek Road #100 Contracts Management Fort Lauderdale FL 33309 waste water treatment units and parts therefor for use in collecting, washing, compacting and drying solids for landfill disposal;CLEAN;
MIGHTY - MAC McGrew, Henry E., III 3508 Industrial Drive Bossier City LA 71112 waste water treatment units;
SANI-PEDE GK Commercial Properties 205 Industrial Parkway Norwalk OH 44857 Waste water treatment units, for domestic use;
SANI-POD GK Commercial Properties 205 Industrial Parkway Norwalk OH 44857 Waste water treatment units, for domestic use;
TROY AIR HOOT AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. 2885 Route 14 East Lake Charles LA 70607 Waste water treatment units and component parts therefor, for industrial and residential use;AIR;
WORKING TODAY TO PROTECT TOMORROW'S ENVIRONMENT HOOT AEROBIC SYSTEMS, INC. 2885 Route 14 East Lake Charles LA 70607 Waste water treatment units and structural and replacement parts therefor;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems for treating a waste stream in a waste treatment system involve performing a unit process of the waste treatment system by contacting the waste stream with oxyhydrogen-rich gas generated on-site by an oxyhydrogen gas generator that implements water dissociation technology. In a preferred embodiment, the oxyhydrogen gas generator involves applying a pulsed electrical signal to a series of closely-spaced electrodes that are submerged in the waste stream to produce oxyhydrogen-rich gas from a water component of the waste stream. Operation of the oxyhydrogen gas generator in the waste stream may accomplish one or more unit processes for waste treatment, such as conditioning, stabilization, thickening, and dewatering, among others. At least a portion of the oxyhydrogen-rich gas can be conveyed for a second use in the waste treatment system, such as a source of combustible fuel for incineration or power generation, for example.