
Proper handling and injecting EOS Remediation products is a critical, cost-sensitive step in the overall remediation process. That’s why EOS Remediation offers continuous mixing equipment for purchase or rent.
Regardless of the number of injection points, equipment and systems that simplify and facilitate this process provide time and cost saving advantages over more labor-intensive on-site mixing and blending approaches. In association with Dosatron International, S.A., EOS Remediation has developed a metering system based on Dosatron® DI520.
The EOS® DI520 Metering System installs directly to any available water supply line. It operates without electricity, using water pressure as the power source. Inside the DI520, any EOS® concentrate can be pulled directly from the drum, tote or tank and is mixed with water at a determined dilution rate. The water pressure forces the diluted emulsion downstream to the injection well. The amount of EOS concentrate is directly proportional to the volume of water entering the system so variations in water pressure or flow rate have no effect on the dilution. EOS® Metering Systems are available for rental or purchase.
Equipment Fees
Rental rates for the EOS® DI520 Metering System are $525 per week and $1,250 per month.
EOS Remediation packages and ships the unit. Shipping and handling fees begin at $175. Customers are responsible for decontamination of the metering system and return shipping to EOS Remediation.
EOS Remediation offers an important recommendation to customer purchasing an EOS® DI520 Metering System.
EOS Remediation suggests customers install a 200-mesh filter and pressure regulator upstream and a check value downstream. The maximum operating pressure is 57 psi and maximum inject rate is 7 gpm. Customers can double the inject rate by running two units in parallel. Larger units are available. Contact EOS Remediation at 888.873.2204 to discuss project and equipment needs.
The EOS® DI520 Metering System was used to inject EOS® 598B42 from a stock tank in the middle of a well pair. One well was used as an extraction well. The other was used as an injection well into a fractured rock aquifer.