Plasti-Fab Celebrates Earth Day and Clean Water Treatment

Plasti-Fab Celebrates Earth Day and Clean Water Treatment

Until the early 1970s, in the United States, wastewater treatment mostly consisted primarily of the removal of suspended and floating material, treatment of biodegradable organics, and elimination of pathogenic organisms by disinfection. Standards were not uniformly applied throughout the country. In the early 1970s until about 1980, aesthetic and environmental concerns were considered. Treatment was at a higher level and nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, were removed in many localities. Since 1980, focus on health concerns related to toxics has driven the development of new treatment technology. Water-quality standards were established by states and the federal government and had to be met as treatment objectives. Not just direct human health but aquatic-life parameters were considered in developing the standards.

Plasti-Fab Recycles And Reuses Fiberglass In Composites Manufacturing

Plasti-Fab Recycles And Reuses Fiberglass In Composites Manufacturing

Plasti-Fab, world wide manufacturer of fiberglass composite solutions, has begun large-scale integration of their recycled FRP, reducing negative emissions, the use of non-sustainable materials, and raising industry standards for greener production.

Plasti-Fab Decreases Solvent VOC Emissions by 96% with MEP Program

Plasti-Fab Decreases Solvent VOC Emissions by 96% with MEP Program

Plasti-Fab, the manufacturer of world class composite solutions, creates Managed Emissions Processes Program to minimize their production footprint by reducing VOC emissions.

Plasti-Fab Celebrates Earth Day and Clean Water Treatment

Plasti-Fab Celebrates Earth Day and Clean Water Treatment

Until the early 1970s, in the United States, wastewater treatment mostly consisted primarily of the removal of suspended and floating material, treatment of biodegradable organics, and elimination of pathogenic organisms by disinfection. Standards were not uniformly applied throughout the country. In the early 1970s until about 1980,