Preventing spill like BP becoming disasters
One of these pollution containment valves fitted to the outflow of your drainage system could save your business millions in remediation and cleanup costs following a fire, chemical or oil spill! Far more effective than spill kits, our affordable, proven and patented technology permits a containment valves to be retro-fitted to almost any drain profile from 100mm to over 1m diameter and we also offer ATEX certified systems for hazardous areas.
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In the event of an emergency the valves can be activated at the push of panic button, from a wireless call point or via a remote control SMS trigger or automatically following the activation of a fire alarm, pollution sensor, oil interceptor high level switch, etc to securely close off the drain in a matter of seconds protecting the aquatic environement.
Applicable to the control of chemicals, oils, Adblue, slurry, milk, bio hazards, sewage, sludge, alcohol, foodstuffs, waste, firewater [PFOS], bio-diesel, the use of our pollution check valves can assist your businesses compliance to the requirements of the EPA, the European Environmental Liability Directive [ELD] 2004/35/EC, The UK's Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2009, and the 96/82/EC Seveso II Directive. The systems also meet the long standing requirements of Pollution Prevention Guidelines PPG7, PPG18, PPG21 and the new PPG22 are available with ATEX certification to help you meet your statutory H & S obligations under ATEX137.
The valves can also be used in the Water Industry for Water Catchment Area Control, (dynamic modulation), Flood Control, CSO Discharge Management, General Aquatic and Groundwater Protection.
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Come see the new Flap Valve and Community Flood Alarm Systems at:
WWEM 2010
Conference, Exhibition and Workshops
on Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring
10th & 11th November 2010
Telford International Centre, England