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Cromaglass Corp.
Wastewater Treatment Systems/catalog
Cromawatch
Wastewater Treatment Systems/catalog
Cromaglass Wastewater Treatment Systems are essentially
Sequencing Batch Reactors (SBR) as opposed to conventional continuous flow activated
sludge systems. Treatment is by timed sequences within a single vessel. Continuous flow
systems require several vessels, using a larger land area and higher installation costs.
Because time functions can easily be changed, an SBR provides
custom treatment dependent on varying hydraulic and biological loading up to the designed
capacity of the system.

Cromaglass Systems can be
installed in modules, meaning a lower initial investment. The system can start with one
independent module designed to treat the initial loading.
As development grows, additional modules can be added as needed.
Modules can be added at the initial site, or if more economical,
a new treatment site can be used.
Because a batch system requires less land area, it can be placed
in multiple locations - saving additional piping/pumping cost.
CROMAWATCH

Cromaglass has introduced one of the industry's first central
station monitoring wastewater treatment systems.
With the use of a unique combination of telecommunication computers, word processors, and
dedicated people, the Plant Operator, Cromaglass, and the
Servicing Distributor are all notified if a treatment unit should malfunction.
The microprocessor is built into the Cromaglass System. This
24-hour monitor will relay over an "800" telephone line to the control center
computer the reason for an alarm. An on-duty operator will then call to report a CromaWatch
activity. This will assure prompt response to a malfunction.
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