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How does RGF assure all the contaminants are removed from the waste stream?

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How does RGF assure all the contaminants are removed from the waste stream?

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We utilize only technologies rated by the EPA as Best Available Technology or (BAT). Then we borrowed a philosophy from the Aerospace and Nuclear Industries redundant systems, each system has a backup. Then we did them one better. We have a minimum of triple redundancy. For each contaminant, we use at least three BAT’s to remove it! For example: if the waste stream contains benzene, we would use aeration, ozone, hydrocarbon absorption foam, catalytic oxidation, carbon, and activated carbon, as many as five redundant technologies.

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