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100kW Caterpillar MEP007B Military Generator with 1098 hours run time. Military Serial Number Rz00394. 3306 Cat Engine on an Olive Drab green military trailer in good shape, the trailer has a pintle hook connections for towing the generator. The generator has a 91-gallon fuel, belly tank and 50” of 1 (one) awg conductor wire attached.
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For further information please email frwa@frwa.net or call 850.668.2746.
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100kW Caterpillar MEP007B Military Generator with 1181 hours run time. Libby Co (serial number RZ01408). Brand new tandem axle trailer with 3500-pound axle and 2” ball. The generator is bolted down to the trailer with a 91-gallon fuel tank on the trailer as a belly tank below the generator.
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For further information please email frwa@frwa.net or call 850.668.2746.
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NATIONAL NEWS
EPA proposes rule to strengthen PFAS reporting - WaterWorld Magazine The agency has proposed a rule that would formally list PFAS as “chemicals of special concern” under the Toxics Release Inventory, blocking a reporting exemption that facilities have used in 2021 and 2022. more
WWEMA Window: 4 Things You Need To Know About IIJA Funding And The Build America, Buy America Act The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) provides much-anticipated funding for our nation’s infrastructure. The IIJA was enacted and included the Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA), which now requires all recipients of federal infrastructure funding to use products manufactured in the U.S. — not just projects funded directly through the IIJA. more
Louisiana Wastewater Contains 'Shocking' Amount Of Meth The wastewater in a large Louisiana city has been found to be harboring a concerningly high concentration of a dangerous drug. more
Adding PFAS Class To Contaminant List, U.S. EPA Sets Stage For Stricter Regulation The U.S. EPA has signaled that its cornerstone drinking water regulation could soon expand to better protect against one of the country’s most notorious contaminants. more
EPA moves to tighten PFAS reporting rules The EPA said Monday that it is proposing to close a prior “loophole” that allowed some companies to get out of reporting their releases of certain kinds of toxic chemicals. more
Scientists discover microplastics in aquatic life, human blood, breast milk In recent years, scientists have discovered increasing amounts plastic particles in deep oceans, Arctic snow, drinking water, and even breast milk. How’s that possible? more
Removing PFAS Is More Complicated (And Solvable) Than You Think As the imperative to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination in water sources increases, public drinking water providers and industry are scrambling to adopt and implement treatment solutions. more
US Water Alliance Releases Racial Equity Toolkit for Water Utilities The US Water Alliance has released a new tool, the Racial Equity Toolkit, designed to enable water utilities to work towards improving their racial equity practices and outcomes both within the utility itself and its customers/community. more
STATE NEWS
PURE or "Toilet to Tap"? What's Going in Tampa's Drinking Water? - WMNF The Mayor calls it “PURE.” The Tampa City Council calls it “Toilet To Tap.” It is the plan to mix highly treated wastewater with the City’s drinking water by 2032. more
Vero Beach approves 15% water, sewer rate hikes to pay for new wastewater treatment plant | TCPalm Water and sewer rates here will jump about 15% next year to pay for an $82 million wastewater-reclamation facility. more
Cape Canaveral's sewer plant battles storms and aging infrastructure | Florida Today Jessica Erdman, deputy director of Cape Canaveral's Public Works Services (left) and Director June Clark, look out toward the Indian River Lagoon from the city's wastewater treatment plant, on Nov. 18, 2022, after tropical storms Ian and Nicole swept through the Space Coast. more
Winning water bottles: Products to help you drink more H2O - News4JAX Are you drinking enough water? Chances are, you’re not—and a reusable water bottle can help. But finding the right one is a tall order! more
Florida expected to be hotbed for wildfires in early 2023 The ingredients are aligning for parts of Florida to be active for wildfires in 2023, despite two hurricanes making landfall in 2022, leading to torrential rainfall. more
Bay Co. Water Treatment Plant renovations complete | Western Panhandle - Spot On Florida Nearly every Bay Countian gets their drinking water from the Bay County Water Treatment Plant. more
Hurricane Ian flooding caused overflows at sewage plant in Orlando | Florida Today Orlando's Iron Bridge sewer plant handles 30 million gallons a day. During Hurricane Ian, it peaked at 78 million gallons a day, causing overflows. more
Construction begins on mainland portion of sewer main project | Your Observer Town staff opted for a cost effective approach for the mainland portion. A new pipe will be placed inside the existing pipe. more
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This Week in Water History
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Sewer Explosion in Pittsburg PA
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December 4, 1913 Terrific Sewer Explosion in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa.-Almost a mile of a nine-foot sewer in the Lawrenceville and Bloomfield districts was rent with a terrific explosion last week that tore up streets and alleys, demolished houses and solid brick buildings and broke gas mains. Estimates place the more seriously injured at 17, but scores were slightly hurt. Sewer gas is generally accepted as the cause of the explosion.
Newark’s Sewer Disposal Plant Finished. Newark, N. J.-Newark’s new disposal plant is now finished. The pipe line, however, will not all be in before some time the first of the year, so the modern disposal plant that has been constructed by Contractor L. B. Jacobs, can not be put in operation for several months.
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