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ABATTOIRS  
Removal of animal waste products, effluent control; waste water treatment and treatment of sludge wastes.
     
AIRPORTS Airport Services  
Sewage over pumping, storm water control; de-watering ducts and drainage channels; de-icing aircraft (pumping Glycol); fuel transfer, tanker filing for fire control of A.F F.F's foaming concentrates as it does not significantly increase the volume. 
     
CIVIL DEFENCE This List Can Cover Almost Every Application  

Emergency water supply; emergency flood control; supply of fire fighting water; forest fires; tanker filling; emergency chemical and hazardous material wash downs; control of crashed tanker liquids.

Civil defence is the organisation dealing with civil emergencies on land and river areas.

     
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY General Site De-watering  
Water control; mud removal; water supply; plant cleaning; mobile and static. Trench work; French drains; sumps; storm water removal.
  Coffer Dams  
Drainage and removal of sludge.
  Construction Plant Maintenance  
Plant fuel transfer; bulk oil and fuel transfer.
  Bentonite and Mud  
Pumping for pipes and diaphragm walls; mud supply and recycling for hydrocutters; stabilising for and around tunnelling machines and micro boring.
  Pipeline Filling and Drainage  
General supply and pipe filling. Wellpoint De-watering. Jetting in and Wellpoint de-watering.
     
DOMESTIC DRY WASTE Removal of liquid from all landfill sites  
Before back filling with industrial and domestic waste the landfill site should be dry.
  De-watering prior to and during landfill  
The control of storm water; control of the landfill site base and the instant removal of leachete to allow safe gas free disposal. If the landfill site is to be used for gas production the leachete must be controlled.
     
EFFLUENT Screened and Un-Screened Sewage  
From all municipal, domestic and industrial sources, including African townships, mining camps, refugee and civil disaster camps. Over pumping damaged pipes and ducts. Tanker mounted for the control of petroleum, domestic, industrial, landfill and nuclear waste.
  Animal, Agricultural and Fish Processing  
Clearing and controlling animal and chicken waste; pumping of liquid manure to land drills and evaporation ponds. Pumping of heavy wastes at abattoirs.
  Refineries  
Industrial and oily water wastes.
  Industrial  
Water treatment and effluent wastes; oil and water separators; general maintenance.
  Pharmaceutical  
Water treatment and recycling management; pollution control of discharges.
  Mines  
Slimes and settlement ponds or dams; reclaiming concentrate from dams; water management and recycling, wash down and pollution control of oily wastes at dams and separators.
  Power stations  
Water treatment, control of water oil separators.
     
FERRIES Stand by Fire and Salvage Control  
Ballast movement; salvage control; removal of bilge; fuel transfer and emergency fire fighting.
     
FIRE BRIGADES Fire Fighting and Fire Stations  
Finding water in or out of city areas can be difficult and the supply water to appliances can be critical. Good automatic suction and priming can be of interest to many brigades and emergency services. The removal of water after fire fighting, clearing of mud and slurries after emergencies; emergency control of oil spill; the pumping and transfer of foaming agents, (A.F.F.F's foaming concentrates as it does not significantly increase the volume).
     
FISH FARMS    
Removal of waste; dredging; water supply; control of flooding and aeration.
     
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS De-watering  
Ducts; boiler house sumps; industrial paint spray shops; removal of used paint and grits.
  Waste Oil Collection and Treatment  
Fuel oil transfer; machine lubricating oil.
  Reservoir Cleaning  
Water inlet de-sludging; effluent control.
  Motor Industry  
Water treatment areas; settlement ponds; over pumping; cooling tower cleaning; water supply; storm water control; emergency product retrieval; spill control. Pollution and environmental protection.
  Paper and Pulp Industry  
De-sanding; removal of fibre wastes; general process pumping; supply of water; cooling tower maintenance; cleaning and pumping of the wastes and settlement ponds. Water treatment process.
  Industrial  
Water treatment and effluent wastes, oil and water separators, general maintenance.
  Pharmaceutical  
Water treatment and recycling management; pollution control of discharges.
  Mines  
Slimes and settlement ponds or dams; reclaiming concentrate from the dams; water management and recycling; wash down and pollution control of oily wastes at the dams and separators.
  Power stations  
Water treatment; control of water oil separators.
     
LIQUID WASTE INDUSTRY Liquid Waste Industry  
A major potential in an ever more environmentally aware society. Collection of sewage; collection of sludge; industrial waste control; collection of waste oil, contaminated oil and fuel oil; pumping duties at treatment facilities; agitation of stored sludge; tank cleaning; emergency spillage handling. Pumps can be mounted in or around tankers and on trailers.
  Canal and River Boat  
Waste water and sewage pump outs.
     
MARINAS Apart from the Environmental Situation  
Vessel salvage; general cleaning; pressure jetting duties around jetties, piles and vessels; ships waste and bilge handling; marina flat dewatering; small dredging duties; for depth removal of mud and silts from jetty piles; accidental oil and fuel spills; removal of algae.
  Canal and River Boat  
Waste water and sewage pump outs.
     
MARINE Sand and Aggregate Transport Barges  
To reduce the water content of the material being transported by de-watering the barge holds.
  Tankers and Other Vessels  
Many marine operators are contracted by international law to carry some form of pollution control equipment. This can include pumps as well as simple absorbents and dispersants.
     
MILITARY Vehicle Fuel Transfer  
Most military users have to transport and store all types of required fuel and have a tendency to work from fuel dumps. The removal of lubrication oil from gear boxes; removal of hydraulic oils; drum transfer; bunkering and other liquid management. Many of the world's military transport sections use the large Nitrile fuel "bags" for storage and these are filled and drained by Selwood Spates in many cases
  Helicopter and Light Fixed Wing Aircraft  
Fuelling and de-fuelling of these aircraft; removal of contaminated fuels and oils.
  Naval Vessels and Transports  
Bilge pumping; emergency fire fighting; fuel transfer; jetty and dock cleaning; the jetting down of patrol vessels. Transfer of ballast, trimming and the transfer of fuel loads on board static vessels.
  Military Camps  
Sewage and effluent control; military and civil engineering waste control; drum control; strategic fuel control; bunkering. Bomb and ordnance disposal; wellpoint de-watering for both the bomb disposal and civil engineering sections. Water supply in remote areas and the pumping of river and water hazards.
     
MINING Underground Mining  
Water control at the face and removal of drilling waters; de-watering in trackless mines to reduce wear on the running gear. Salvaging ore concentrate from settlement areas and crossovers.
  De-sludging and Removal of Slimes  
Control of water and settled waste levels in slimes dams, de-watering for stability of retaining walls or bunds. Dredging settlement ponds.
  Dewatering of Coal at the face  
Prior to process at the wash plant, de-sanding and sludge control.
  Drilling Water Movement  
Supply and removal of drilling water.
  Separator Plants and Separation Processes  
De-sludging, over pumping and maintenance periods.
ABOVE GROUND & OPEN CAST MINING Effluent Control and Water Treatment  
General maintenance, sludge control and water management.
  Wash Areas  
Water and sludge management, removal of sludge.
  Pollution Control  
Removal of oils from reservoirs or dams, sumps and workshops. Oil drainage from machines, gear boxes, crusher gear boxes; removal of surface water; bulk oil transfer; fuel transfer; hydraulic oil removal from damaged machines.
  Emergency collection of spills.  
Often used in conjunction with skimmer equipment.
     
MUNICIPAL Flood Control  
Mud removal and general over pumping.
  Sewage Pipe and Storm Drain Maintenance  
Daily maintenance of waterways; clearing mud and debris after floods.
  Park Ponds and Reservoirs  
De-sludging, fountain and waterway cleaning. Removal of algae from public waterways.
  Tanker and Vehicle Accident  
Emergency and general sump pumping. Flooded basement and street pumping; removal of flood water and sewage.
  Civil Defence  
To cover for many civil defence situations, long difficult suction lines to gain water for fire and dosing; to aid in times of flood; to transfer fuel and potable water; to reduce water pressure on land slides and to control rising waters.
     
POLLUTION & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Oil Spill Equipment Manufacturers  
Major source of sales. The Selwood range, particularly the Selwood Spate, has a good track record of operation, working with most of the worlds skimmer manufacturers. The pumps have been used in almost all the countries in the world and have been used on almost all of the major oil spills. Many of the Skimmer manufacturers are now concentrating on industrial applications which helps sell our pumps in two ways. The industrial skimmer and pump are often supplied as a package which in turn leads to more sales for free standing pumps as the operators understand the abilities of the pumps.
  Refineries  
The maintenance and environmental departments should all maintain stocks of equipment to react to spill emergencies.
  Tank Farm Areas and Tank Storage Operators  
The same as above for emergency occasions.
  Pipeline Construction and Operators  
. Another group that are well aware of their environmental responsibilities so they maintain a stock of emergency equipment. These are often handed over to the pipeline operators after the completion of construction.
  Port Authorities and Oil Jetty Operators  
The biggest group of end users, reacting to regular small spills world-wide. This group also have to decant visiting vessels of bilge wastes, oily water wastes, waste water and sewage
  Marine & Marine Transport  

 

All sea and inland waterway vessels have to have pollution control facilities on board by international law. This would include fuel bunkering and distribution companies at any coastal facility.

  Naval Authorities Fuel Handling  
Like all marine vessel operators they have by law to carry emergency oil spill handling equipment.
  The Military  
This is becoming an interesting end user as they play hard and often have tanker accidents and spills while exercising. This sector normally goes to international tender.
  Marinas  
This section has a bad record of small spills of gasoline and diesel. However, in some cases, they do stock emergency equipment. Most marinas are now required to provide boat pump out facilities as per the recently introduced ISO standards (Spring 1998).
  Industrial Applications  
This section is having to learn the hard way. The fines are becoming more regular and expensive. Such organisations as power stations, major road haulage companies, large bus and public vehicle handling companies, pharmaceutical companies, pipeline operators, tank farm operators, engineering manufacturers, plant and vehicle maintenance yards, paper pulp industry, industrial waste treatment companies, car and truck manufacturers.
  Other Organisations  
This section would include, local environmental offices, city hall environmental departments, environmental agencies, water supply and waste water companies, mines and quarries, industrial waste companies, contaminated oil treatment and collection organisations, municipalities, coast guards, telecom companies, Civil Defence departments, fire departments, contaminated ground treatment companies and big farming organisations, motorway and expressway operators, mine and quarry wash plants and piling and construction companies, particularly those that work near or on marine projects.
     
QUARRIES General  
De-watering; water seepage; stockpile de-watering; wash plants; vehicle cleaning; control of slurries and slimes; water reservoir de-sludging and environmental protection
     
RAILWAYS Rail & Track Maintenance  
Removal of water and slurries from any crossovers or ducts to expose mechanical points and electrical junction. Station and track underpass de-watering. Water transfer during maintenance periods.
  Removal of Waste from Trains  
The decanting of collected sewage onboard train carriages.
  Tunnel Maintenance  
De-watering tunnel sections at almost any point of the tunnel during routine maintenance.
  Points and Cable Ducts  
Low lying areas that need de-watering during times of maintenance or construction.
  Ground Stabilisation  
By Wellpoint de-watering.
  Flood Control  
Wellpoint de-watering and over pumping.
  Pollution Control  
Many rail road companies maintain their own oil and chemical spill equipment.
  Rolling Stock Maintenance  
Tanker cleaning and emergency product transfer.
  Bulk Fuel and Lubricating Oil Transferring  
At the main depots this can also include bulk concentrated de-icing liquid as well as detergent for the train wash plants.
  Fire Fighting  
Railroad companies can convert a rail tanker into a fire fighting system simply by adding a pump.
UNDERGROUND RAILWAYS Track Maintenance  
Damage to water mains and vandals damage to pressure fire sprinkler systems often need pumps that have exceptional suction ability. Flood control and control of storm water. Tunnel seepage, long remote suction lines and dry running.
     
SLURRY & SLUDGE Mining and Slimes Dams  
Controlling and dredging mud and sludge in the bottom of mines; protecting the track machinery from running in the slurries; protecting the rubber wheels from cutting in the wet and dredging the slimes dams for recovery of lost ore to maintain the depth of the reservoir. To maintain water for washing and dust suppression.
  Municipal  
Removal of flood debris, clearing up after civil disasters, maintaining storm drains and collecting pollutants, removing hazardous and anti social discharges.
  Parks  
Clearing dams, ponds and floodwater collection areas. Maintaining flood spill clearways.
  Power Stations  
Fuel transfer, removal of coal dust and ash. Control of the water reservoir; cleaning sludge from the water cooling towers; maintaining dry cable ducts; removal of oil and water wastes; cleansing of oil separators and providing the cooling water during drought conditions. Cleaning during boiler and plant maintenance.
  Sewage and Water Treatment  
Pumping from digesters; removal of primary and secondary sludge; cleaning of the sand traps and spillways. The cleaning of oxidisation lagoons. Over pumping collapsed and damaged sewers and cleaning septic tanks. Mounting to, or in, tankers and garbage collecting skips for emergency situations.
  Tunnels  
Site de-watering, removal of water, mud, sludge, and bentonite barriers.
  Factories & Industrial  
Pumping industrial effluent and fly ash; maintaining water treatment plants, underground cable and passage ducts; removing sludge from industrial spray and coating plants. Oil separation at oil recovery areas. Cooling tower cleaning and general maintenance.
  Ceramic, Kaolin Works and Cement Plants  
General maintenance; removing water from clay pits; providing water for the jet cutting of kaolin; separating solids from water for recycling; dust suppression; the filling of tankers; storm water and control of the pit roadways; industrial waste water control.
  Steel and Aluminium Plants  
Water and kerosene pumping; separating and control of industrial waste; cooling water tower cleaning; removal of oily water and the cleansing of oil water separators.
     
SPORTS & RECREATION Removal of Storm Water  
De-watering of golf greens; tanker filling for irrigation; removing of water from swimming pools; dredging of water traps and the recovery of balls from water features.
     
TELECOM Dewatering  

 

Of manholes and ducts; removal of sludge and silts; jetting of ducts; water seepage control.

     
TUNNELS General De-watering  
Tunnel floor water and slurry control. Bentonite and drilling mud handling for the tunnelling machine; hanging pumps; long suction hoses.
     
WATER SUPPLY & WASTE WATER Distribution and Maintenance  
"Hot tapping;" sewage collapse; over pumping; sewage treatment; digested sludge transfer; final / un-screened effluent; pumping during screen maintenance; pumping to tankers; pumping from septic tanks; animal waste control from city abattoirs and farms; over pumping and divert pumping of contaminated effluent; skimming oil from separators and clarifies.
  Potable Water Supply  
Over pumping during times of contamination. Evacuation of pipelines during low pressure supply situations allowing chemical treatment and or leakage detection.

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