Advanced Frac Water Treatment (Mobile)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mobile Frac Water Treatment System

Frac Truck Components:

 

1.) Stage 1 - Oil Recovery

 

2.) Stage 2 - Solids Removal

 

3.) Stage 3 - Disinfection

 

4.) Control Room

 

5.) Office Space

 

6.) Goulds Oil/Slude Pumps

 

7.) Nikuni DAF Pumps

 

8.) 32" Hydraulically Operated Pod

 

9.) 42" Hydraulically Operated Pod

 

10.) Staircase

 

11.) Seepex Influent/Effluent Pumps

 

 

Proven DAF Technology:

 

Clean Water from DAF Unit

 

 

 

WSI International, LLC is proud to announce the first completely mobile frac water flowback treatment system.


The treatment system consists of the three stages, which will perform oil recovery, solids removal and disinfection. This patent pending technology will revolutionize the oil and gas industry by providing a low cost solution to a major problem effecting water supplies around the world. The A.F.T. (Advanced Flowback Treatment) system will be ready for operations in the beginning of 2012. To find out more contact a sales representative today.


Mobile A.F.T. Breakdown:

 

Stage 1 – Oil Recovery
During the first stage of frac flowback treatment, two technologies will be used. WSI has devolved an advanced ionization process that takes ambient air and supercharges the particles to enhance oil skimming. This technology combined with our micro bubble technology will allow the A.F.T. to recovery high amounts of oil. The oil can then be pumped and proceed by a traditional refinery.

 

Stage 2 – Solids Removal
The second stage will remove solids from the flowback water. The solids are removed by using a proprietary polymer, micro-bubbles and pressure. A paddle assembly and pneumatic control system is then used to discharge the sludge into a holding tank for disposal. WSI has been developing it's D.A.F. tehnology to remove close to 99% of total suspended solids from oil and gas waste.

 

Stage 3- Disinfection

The third stage of treatment will disinfect the water supply. The A.F.T. comes with 36 injection points to allow the operator to fine tune the disinfection and coagulation process. After the water has been disinfected, it can safely be reused for hydraulic fracturing.

 

 

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