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QEP Energy: The pontoon assembly “snaps” together and is held in place by stainless steel fasteners.
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QEP Energy: The unit can be placed in the pit by a crane or even a backhoe.
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QEP Energy: The pontoon assembly “snaps” together and is held in place by stainless steel fasteners.
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QEP Energy: Guy wires are left with slack to allow for fluctuating water levels.
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Rockwater Energy: Portable frac tank aeration.
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Oklahoma Frac Tanks: The aerator is slowly guided into position.
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Oklahoma Frac Tanks: The manhole cover is opened and the aerator is lowered into the tank.
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Oklahoma Frac Tanks: The electrical connections are completed and the aerators are turned on.
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Pit Aeration: The number of aerators is determined by the rate of throughput and the degree of contamination.
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QEP Energy: Four aerators at 3-horsepower each are used with microbes deployed by Flex-Chem LLC to treat a 20,000,000 gallon pit.
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Depending on the pit, a backhoe can be used to launch the turbine aerator.
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Aeration units installed on a single cable.
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Frac tank aeration for PureStream recycle facility.
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One Turbine Aerator can effectively aerate a 500 barrel portable tank.
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FracCure has the only effective aeration system for portable frac tanks..
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FracCure offers custom made panels with quick connectors for easy movement.
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