


Oil Water Separators (OWS) - Operations, Maintenance and Management Best Practices
Date: March 16 2021, 1:00pm EST.
OWS units are “in-line” devices used to separate residual oils, greases, light fuels and sediment from industrial wastewater and storm water discharges. They are used as either pre-treatment devices or final treatment prior to discharge (sanitary, storm, environment, other) and as a result, they require proper design, operation, maintenance and management. However, these systems are often poorly understood, and as a result, present a compliance risk.
This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of the different types of OWSs and their specific applications, inspection and maintenance steps, application under the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations, and lessons learned in the field.
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Webinar will be hosted on Microsoft Teams
Instructions on joining will become available upon registration.
Date: March 16 2021, 1:00pm EST.
OWS units are “in-line” devices used to separate residual oils, greases, light fuels and sediment from industrial wastewater and storm water discharges. They are used as either pre-treatment devices or final treatment prior to discharge (sanitary, storm, environment, other) and as a result, they require proper design, operation, maintenance and management. However, these systems are often poorly understood, and as a result, present a compliance risk.
This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of the different types of OWSs and their specific applications, inspection and maintenance steps, application under the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations, and lessons learned in the field.
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Webinar will be hosted on Microsoft Teams
Instructions on joining will become available upon registration.
Date: March 16 2021, 1:00pm EST.
OWS units are “in-line” devices used to separate residual oils, greases, light fuels and sediment from industrial wastewater and storm water discharges. They are used as either pre-treatment devices or final treatment prior to discharge (sanitary, storm, environment, other) and as a result, they require proper design, operation, maintenance and management. However, these systems are often poorly understood, and as a result, present a compliance risk.
This webinar will provide attendees with an overview of the different types of OWSs and their specific applications, inspection and maintenance steps, application under the Storage Tank Systems for Petroleum Products and Allied Petroleum Products Regulations, and lessons learned in the field.
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Webinar will be hosted on Microsoft Teams
Instructions on joining will become available upon registration.