We’re headed to Orlando, Florida for the 2024 Southeast Building Conference (#SEBC2024)! Stop by booth 518 to learn more about our environmentally sensitive and economically sensible pressure sewer technology. Dealing with tricky terrain? Want to reduce your upfront capital costs? Come see what our ALL-TERRAIN Sewer System can do for you. We'll see you there!
Environment One Corporation
Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Niskayuna, NY 2,760 followers
About us
Environment One Corporation (E/One) is an operating company of Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC), a worldwide manufacturer of complex metal parts and industrial products. With corporate headquarters in New York and regional offices and distribution throughout the industrialized world, E/One is a manufacturer and provider of products and services for the disposal of residential sanitary waste and Utility Systems for the protection and performance optimization of electric utility assets.
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https://www.eone.com
External link for Environment One Corporation
- Industry
- Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Niskayuna, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1969
- Specialties
- Power Generation, Electromechanical Pumps, and Waste Water Technology
Locations
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Primary
2773 Balltown Road
Niskayuna, NY 12309, US
Employees at Environment One Corporation
Updates
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Watch this short clip on how E/One’s ALL-TERRAIN™ sewer system can be used for a variety of applications depending on the project. You can also watch the full webinar titled “Advanced Design & Application of Pressure Sewer Systems”, which dives deeper into the design process and our case studies that support different system applications. Interested? Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/dDJg-47
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A great summary on how pressure sewer technology can be the solution of choice to tackle a variety of wastewater issues - including the clogged pipes of Christchurch, NZ. Give it a read!
This is an interesting read about sewer system challenges in Christchurch. Pressure sewers have proven to be a more resilient sewer solution in Christchurch during and after the earthquake rebuild. While not specifically detailed in this article, pressure sewer enable a significant reduction in the weakest link of any sewer system - the private gravity lateral. By siting the grinder pump station as close to the house as practical, this reduces the amount of privately owned drainage which can be leaking from cracks, splits, bad joints, etc. Vacuum sewer valve chambers are often located in the berm, footpath, or roadway and therefore have a long or longer lateral than would be found in an equivalent gravity sewer and especially a pressure sewer. Longer lateral creates a greater likelihood for infiltration. While the conceptual objective of any sewer system is to keep ground and storm water out of the system, there will always be some infiltration. Pressure sewer systems are more inherently capable of continuing to operate with those excessive flows. Every practical effort should be taken to eliminate those flows, but most pressure sewer systems have reserve hydraulic capacity to continue to operate. As detailed in this article, Christchurch has struggled with infiltration into the vacuum systems which has "waterlogged" the systems and can essentially prevent them from operating until the air/water ratio at the valve chamber can be restored. Pressure sewers do not become waterlogged and are more capable of "self correcting" after an event which may introduce infiltration into the system. Again - every effort (from system design, tank construction, installation, etc.) should be made to keep infiltration out. The inherent or "default" benefits of pressure sewers make them a superior choice. Beyond that, augmenting pressure sewer systems with more sophisticated control systems can unlock even more capacity in the right applications and with considerations on operations and ownership of the additional system components. Ecoflow Ltd - Pressure Sewer Systems are proud to play an active role in providing reliable, resilient, and cost effective pressure sewer systems across New Zealand. Let me know if you have any questions about Environment One Corporation grinder pump stations, hydraulic design, long term operations and maintenance, service support, policy development, or where to find the best taco in NZ.
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Check out this graphic from 30 years ago - talk about a #throwbackthursday. How times have changed! The July issue of our company newsletter from 1994 included a variety of articles, from backyard grilling tips to the official E/One golf classic recap. The best part - everything was written and submitted by E/One associates! What else would you want to see from the E/One vault?
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E/One’s Dual Hydrogen Control Panel (DHCP) contains two independent analyzers that monitor the turbine-end seal drain enlargement and collector-end seal drain enlargement. Additionally, it has valving for manual or DCS operation to check the casing purity of the generator. Designed for hazardous location operation, the DHCP can automatically increase the amount of hydrogen gas scoured from the generator. Want to know more? View the DHCP Brochure here: https://lnkd.in/eXyR8pZ
Dual Hydrogen Control Panel (DHCP) :: E/One Utility Systems | eone.com
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Have you watched part two of our video case study in Indianapolis-Marion County? See why E/One’s pressure sewer system was chosen for their Septic Tank Elimination Program after our lifecycle costs were compared with other systems. Interested? Find both parts of our newest case study here: https://lnkd.in/eM_NEFKW
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Part two of our septic-to-sewer video case study in Indianapolis-Marion County is now live! Find out why our system was selected for their Septic Tank Elimination Program after comparing our lifecycle costs with other systems. Want to know more? Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/eM_NEFKW
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Environment One Corporation's standard Generator Gas Analyzer (GGA) can also be supplied in a portable configuration (PGA). The PGA is a triple-range sensor/analyzer that provides a temporary means of monitoring #gas purity during all phases of #generator operation, including filling and purging. Specifically intended for use in non-hazardous environments and/or as an emergency backup if a power plant's primary purity monitoring system is compromised, the PGA provides plant operators with critical insight. Download our PGA brochure for more information about our plant-saving device! https://lnkd.in/egVZ7UhQ
Portable Hydrogen Gas Analyzer :: E/One Utility Systems | eone.com
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