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Hydra Service, Inc.
2104 Highway 160
Warrior, Alabama 35180
Phone: (205) 647-5326
Fax: (205) 647-2736 / 7449
Email: hal@hydraservice.net
Website: www.hydraservice.net
Instrument & Supply, Inc.
PO Box 1679
Hot Springs, Arkansas 71902
Phone: (501) 262-3282
Fax: (501) 262-4866
Email: pselig@isiequip.com
Website: www.isiequip.com
Instrument & Supply SW, Inc.
PO Box 1679
Hot Springs, Arkansas 71902
Phone: (501) 622-0369
Fax: (501) 262-4866
Email: cooper@isiequip.com
Website: www.isiequip.com
Equipment Plus Solutions, Inc.
PO Box 2908
Belleview, Florida 34421
Phone: (352) 237-1869
Fax: (352) 237-0564
Email: larry.hickey@equipmentplusinc.com
Website: www.equipmentplusinc.com
Templeton & Associates Engineering Sales
4324 Brogdon Exchange, Suite 100
Suwanee, Georgia 30024
Phone: (770) 614-8550
Fax: (770) 614-5992
Email: allen@templeton-associates.com
Website: www.templeton-associates.com
J. T. Guthrie & Son, Inc.
7003 Chadwick Drive, Suite 300
Brentwood, Tennessee 37027
Phone: (615) 377-3950
Fax: (615) 373-2701
Email: tom@jtguthrie.com
Hydra Service, Inc.
4381 Highway 80
Pelahatchie, MS 39145
Phone: (601) 854-5502
Fax: (601) 854-5504
Email: jeremy@hydraservice.net
Website: www.hydraservice.net
Watershed Process Sales, LLC
253 Rowans Creek Dr
Charleston, South Carolina 29492
Phone: (843) 216-3879
Cell: (843) 343-1058
Email: jstanton@watershedprocess.com
WET - Water Environmental Technologies, LLC
10900 Research BLVD.
Suite 160C 65
Austin, Texas 78759
Phone: (512) 560-9952
Email: jabraham@globalwet.com
Website: www.globalwet.com
Winschel Enviornmental, LLC
Glen Allen, VA 23060
Phone: 804-545-3115
Fax: 804-915-8982
Contact: Matthew J. Winschel, PE
Email: mwinschel@winenv.com
Winschel Enviornmental, LLC
Buchanan, VA 24066
Phone: (540) 632-0111
Fax: 804-915-8982
Contact: Gary Rookstool, PE
Email: gary.rookstool@winenv.com
Maintenance of the 33-year-old bar screens at the Kalamazoo (Mich.) Water Reclamation Plant was stressing the operators. Shear pin failures occurred often, and almost always on weekends. The worn and corroded mild steel frames allowed chain guides to wobble, requiring constant chain tension adjustments. When some 1-inch screen rack bars broke, they weren’t replaced because of their difficult location and the unit’s age. Operators worried that rags slipping through the larger gaps would clog pumps and flood lift stations... Read more