
* This picture is a representation
of a Vacu-Boom.
High perfomance duel head
wet vac unit with pump out system, hoses and fittings. 87" water lift at
202 CFM (Included in VB-40-VR1 System). For the first time ever, it is possible
to achieve 100% capture and recovery of waste water run off from washing operations,
both indoors and outdoors, with minimum effort. With VACU-BOOM and the proper
accessories, waste water can be completely captured and pumped directly to a
suitable nearby point of discharge or to a Mobile storage tank for transport
and later discharge. The waste water from VACU-BOOM can also be pumped directly
and automatically to a portable reclaim unit. The VACU-BOOM System is designed
for long life and ease of use. Set up time is minimal and portability is simple.
Applications for this system continue to be discovered. It can be used anywhere
that recovery of water is essential. Recovery rate with recommended wet vaccuum
recovery units is up to 10 GPM or more.
APPLICATIONS:
Mobile
washing operations
Outdoor
vehicle or equipment washing
Indoor
washing or spill containment
Asbestos
water jet removal operations
Recovery
of spillage of hazardous materials
Temporary
or permanent control of industrial storm run off
Boat
washing, aircraft washing, and other misc. washing applications
Flood
water clean up - commerical and residential
Janitorial
services - quickly and easily capture water from floors after washing operations
Sidewalk
and parking lot cleaning
NOTE: VACU-BOOM is primarily designed to handle
water with diluted amounts of contaminants such as grease, oil, deterigents, heavy
metals, etc. Most aggressive chemicals such as strong acids or solvents can
be handled by this system if diluted with water.
The environmental laws* concerns and demands of the 90's and beyond demand
effective and dependable means to capture water contamiants for proper disposal.
*EPA's 40 CFR storm regulations (NPDES) specifically prohibit the practice of
allowing soapy, oily, wash water from vehicle or equipment cleaning to run unchecked
into storm drains or the environment, either directly or indirectly.