Evaporite Systems Inc. : : Last Updated: June 17 2010

Commercial System Trial Exceeds Expectations (06.08.2010)

We conducted a trial of our commercial evaporation system (U.S. Patents 7,604,710 and 7,722,739) from May 26 to June 2.  The trial was situated on a 4.55 acre pond located in northeastern Utah at an elevation above 5,000 feet.  The average temperature was in the mid-50s with typical winds of 10-15 MPH.  We scaled back our atomization volume to match the discharge capacity of widely used competing design.  In spite of the self-imposed handicapping of our system, and less than optimum weather conditions, we exceeded every requirement.  Get the Facts regarding the demonstration and look at the video clips… (read more)

Compressed Air Systems: Disguising Poor Performance (03.17.2010)

Full_Array_TN.jpgCompressed air evaporation systems – you have to burn a lot of diesel to look this impressive.  Unfortunately, the evaporation numbers don’t add up.  Get the Facts and learn why Water Remediation scrapped the idea years ago.  (Quick hint: air nozzles are not designed for volume). 

Trash Pumps: The High Cost of Low Pressure Designs (03.03.2010)

Trash_Pump.jpgTrash pumps – the cheapest route to poor results.  Efficient evaporation takes a lot of pressure, and trash pumps don’t deliver pressure.  They are engineer for volume and debris handling.  Get the Facts and learn why the wrong pump increases your ‘per barrel’ cost.

Previous Updates

Evaporating at High Elevation: Peaking System Performance (02.18.2010)

85% Efficiency & 500 Bbl/Day: Competitor Claims Defy Reality (02.04.2010)