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Open Tank Top - Girls


Open Tank Top – Girls


$31.96


Versatile and comfortable, the Nike Open Girls’ Tank Top is a sweat-wicking design that allows excellent range of motion.

Billabong Wide Open Tank (White)


Billabong Wide Open Tank (White)


$34


The women’s Billabong Wide Open tank is made of 100% cotton. It features a double scoop back tank with a center front graphic.

Billabong Open House Tank (Black)


Billabong Open House Tank (Black)


$32


The Billabong Open House Tank is a striped mesh jersey tank top with a Billabong patch at lower hem. Made from 60% Cotton and 40% Polyester

Billabong Wide Open Tank (Lemon Twist)


Billabong Wide Open Tank (Lemon Twist)


$34


The women’s Billabong Wide Open tank is made of 100% cotton. It features a double scoop back tank with a center front graphic.

Billabong Wide Open Double Tank


Billabong Wide Open Double Tank


$34


Relax and hang loose in the Billabong Wide Open Double Tank. This double scooped tank features a single chest pocket and a forever wild graphic across the chest. In this tank you are sure to ooze your DGAF attitude.

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Cuisinart SS-700 Single Serve Brewing System, Silver - Powered by Keurig


Cuisinart SS-700 Single Serve Brewing System, Silver – Powered by Keurig


$365.00


Perfect for both personal use and entertaining%2C this single%2Dserve home%2Dbrewing system offers consumers fresh gourmet coffee%2C tea%2C hot cocoa%2C and more in under one minute%2E Choose either 4%2C 6%2C 8%2C or 10 ounce from the icon on brewing size options%2E Using Keurig K%2DCups%97featuring over two hundred varieties of pre%2Dmeasured%2C premium brand coffee and tea%2D%2Dthis brewer%92s i…

InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System


InSinkErator SST-FLTR 2/3-Gallon Stainless Tank and Filtration System


$199.00


The InSinkErator Stainless Steel Tank and Filtration System (SST-FLTR) saves time in the kitchen, delivering 200-degree-Fahrenheit near-boiling water from its compact 2/3-gallon tank. The tank delivers unmatched performance with its many features and benefits. The durable stainless steel construction means longer life, the adjustable thermostat gives you a water temperature that can be adjusted to…

Seville Classics 17-1/2-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch by 18-1/2-Inch Cabinet Organizer, Chrome


Seville Classics 17-1/2-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch by 18-1/2-Inch Cabinet Organizer, Chrome


$15.97


Keep all your kitchenware, small appliances and other cookware handy with this durable chrome-plated cabinet shelf. Each shelf holds up to 44 -Pound. evenly distributed and adjustable in height at one inch interval. Item includes adjustable leveling feet for support and balance. The cabinet shelf measures 17-1/2-Inch long by 7-1/2-Inch deep by 18-1/2-Inch tall and weighs six pounds….

We Who Love Songs


We Who Love Songs


$19.98




Why Settle For Less When You Can Have More With Prestressed Water Tanks

Because of its proven strength, concrete as a core material for the construction of large tanks is the most popular choice around the world. But if the concrete tank is not fully strengthened, it may still yield to the stress brought about by the water and concrete loads, resulting in ruptures and leaks. This is the reason why concrete tanks that are properly are impermeable. The complementing functions of both quality concrete and high strength steel guarantee structural integrity and water tightness in a concrete tank.

Unless consumers are willing to spend, small tanks intended to carry loads of 100,000 gallons and below need not be because of the disproportionate cost involved. More or less, 250,000 gallons is a good number to start with. Data on big tank capacity limits is rare but the giant names in tank construction have proven that tanks can be built to accommodate millions of gallons. Some tank builders can now construct tank walls to a maximum of 85 feet. If you have enjoyed our article on steel fibre get more great information on fibre reinforced concrete.

Even with an even load, a concrete tank still needs a strong foundation floor built from concrete and reinforced with mild steel. But if the tank is going to stand on poor soil, the tank builder should design a more reliable floor structure other than a standard one. As a precautionary measure, reinforced footing must be laid around the wall base to protect deviations on the tank floor that may be caused by the combined weight of the wall and the roof.

The high tension steel wire wrapped around the walls is mainly responsible for holding any cracks together and minimizing the risks of leakage. Since the concrete used is a special mixture of quality cement coupled with the constant dampness of the walls, cracks caused by drying are seldom and if ever they do happen, they easily close with time. There is little difference in the way tanks are constructed because they must conform with industry approved parameters.

The wall panel size and tank height are primarily based on the intended use of the tank. For a standpipe tank with a height of over 80 feet, for example, extra thick wall panels are recommended. Precast wall panels are the modern day choice for almost all construction projects including tank building. Since precast concrete is more under stress when lifted than when in use, the panels must be of the best quality to prevent breakage. The range of thickness of most tank panels run between 4 and 15 inches, depending on the height of the walls. If you want more steel fibre resources visit steel reinforced concrete.

Consisting of continuous steel frames joined together by powerful sealants and tightly enwrapped by the concrete wall, the steel diaphragm has the main function of preventing water from seeping through the walls. The steel shell diaphragm is as well a strong backbone for the core wall of the tank. The diaphragm is further supported by upward steel ribs that are firmly bonded to the panels.

The backbone of the tank is entrusted to the steel enclosed in the concrete wall in a helix like manner. This makes the concrete wall constantly compact regardless of the tank's capacity. Naturally, the volume of wire strapped around the bottom of the walls is more than that at the top because of the greater weight at the bottom

A vital consideration in the design of a tank is the merging of the walls and the floor. As a relief from excessive stress as when the tank is full, an elastic bearing pad enables the wall bottom to slightly slide. The tanks are well protected from the risks of tensile pressure even with increased tank load because the concrete walls are in constant compression.

Seismic movements do happen without warning, hence the necessity to install reliable seismic cables in concrete tanks. Because of its inherent elasticity, PVC water stop fixed to the tank floor and walls is ideal for flexibility and prevention of leakage. Compared to the long term benefits derived from pre stressed concrete tanks, the cost of $0.30 per gallon for a large one is insignificant.



 1,4-dioxane remediation using a constructed wetland.


1,4-dioxane remediation using a constructed wetland.


$69


This research addressed the question whether a constructed wetland system with phytoremediation could successfully uptake 1,4-Dioxane in groundwater and secondary effluent. It further addressed whether open pond storage could successfully treat wetland discharge. The project was located at the University of Arizona's Constructed Ecosystems Research Facility (CERF) in Tucson, Arizona. This two-year field study was motivated by previous laboratory studies which demonstrated the capability of plants to remediate the recalcitrant contaminant 1,4-Dioxane. The study was conducted in two open steel tanks configured to simulate constructed wetlands. The efficacy of 1,4-Dioxane uptake by cottonwood trees was tested in a side-by-side comparison utilizing planted and unplanted tanks. The sub-surface hydraulic conditions were fully characterized by bromide tracer studies. Six experiments were conducted, in which tapwater or secondary effluent was spiked with 5.2 mg/L-1 1,4-Dioxane and fed to the planted and unplanted (control) tank. The tank discharges were retained in separate open ponds to test if open pond storage would reduce 1,4-Dioxane content. Additional side experiments were conducted to examine the role of volatilization and UV degradation. Comparison of 1,4-Dioxane mass discharge from the planted and the control tank demonstrated an 18-48 percent uptake by the cottonwood trees. Mass balance assessments showed 1,4-Dioxane uptake efficiency was positively correlated to cottonwood transpiration rates in the planted tank. The open pond 1,4-Dioxane measurements demonstrated a 64-85 percent reduction in 1,4-Dioxane concentration due to volatilization during the initial 120 hours pond lapse time. Elimination of 1,4-Dioxane from the ponds followed first order kinetics. Field and laboratory side experiments demonstrated the potential for UV photo degradation of 1-4-Dioxane.

 1.5 Cast Iron Dewatering Pump with 4.0 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine


1.5 Cast Iron Dewatering Pump with 4.0 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine


$456.99


OTS1002: This AMT utility dewatering pump offers economy, durability, portability, and performance all in one. This heavy-duty cast iron pump comes equipped with a self-priming plastic impeller coupled with a Briggs Stratton engine. Perfect for general purpose dewatering, irrigation, spraying, washdown, and agricultural applications. Same day shipping for phone orders placed before 2 pm EST Features: -Dual volute design -Two 1.5 NPT pipe nipples -Buna-N Mechanical Seal -O-Ring casing seal -Stainless steel shaft sleeve -Semi-open, clog resistant impellers -Carry-handle and steel base Specifications: -Engine Model: Briggs Stratton 525 4-Cycle -Engine HP: 4.0 -Solids Handling: 1/4 -Max Working Pressure: 60 PSI -Delivers Up To: 31 PSI -Max Water Flow: 81 GPM -Self-priming up to: 20 ft. -Max Temperature: 180 F -Seal: Buna N -Run-Time: 180 min. -Tank Size: 3 qt. -Weight: 57 lbs.

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