March 10, 2016

Wastewater Visibility News

IN THE LIMELIGHT: Meet Paul Del Favero

Nickname: Bear Job title:  Process Assistant Age: 44 Hometown: Deerfield  Beach, FL Pets: My dog, Tuffy Hobbies: Woodworking and estate clearances Role model: My  grandfather, Chesley.  He never got angry. First job: I had my own  business at the age of 18. Construction –  rough and  final work. Lesson from mom that I still live  by: “Treat people the way you want to  be treated.” Proudest accomplishment: Giving my life to Christ Favorite movie: “I Claudius” by Robert Graves No. 1 place I’d like to visit: Italy The only person I’d want to be stranded with on a deserted island: Tuffy,

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February 12, 2016

Wastewater Visibility News

IN THE LIMELIGHT: Meet Aaron Hood

Job title: Field supervisor Age: 22 Hometown: Fort Pierce, FL Pets: One Dog, Daisy Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Role model: My dad, because he taught me everything I know and he made me the man I am today. First job: Equipment operator at Hamilton Ag Service Lesson from mom that I still live by: “Always be honest and respectful.” Proudest accomplishment: Starting at the bottom of the company and making it to the position I’m in now. Favorite movie: “Tombstone” No. 1 place I’d like to visit: Texas The only person I’d want to be stranded with on a deserted island: The

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June 8, 2015

Wastewater Visibility News

U.S. Submergent Technologies Enters Manufacturing Agreement with Wayne Industrial Holdings

New relationship will increase production of proprietary Combination³ trucks June 8, 2015 – Sarasota, FL – U.S. Submergent Technologies announces the entering of a manufacturing agreement with Iowa-based Wayne Industrial Holdings, LLC. The agreement increases production of US Submergent’s proprietary equipment and allows the company to continue their expansion. USST’s unique combination trucks are designed to remove debris from collection and treatment system structures without taking them offline. The equipment overcomes the limitations of vacuum technology and has the potential to save customers time and money.   “This agreement provides an opportunity to increase our ability to build and deliver our Combination³® capabilities

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February 17, 2015

Wastewater Visibility News

What’s in the Tank?

U.S. Submergent Technologies boasts its ability to remove sand and grit while the plant remains in full operation, and our equipment has a proven success track to back this claim. But what if we aren’t talking about sand and grit? Let’s take a look at what other materials can be settled at the bottom of the tank and how the GritGone Process® can handle them. The types of material found at the bottom of the tank varies depending on which stage it is in the wastewater treatment process. For example, in the anaerobic zone, the accumulated material may not be

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