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MCS TECHNOLOGY
SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Relatively little equipment and few technical components are needed to operate the MCS system effectively and safely. General MCS system specifications are summarized in the MCS System Specifications table.

Industrial Recovery Systems International is committed to providing our customers a technology that is safe, reliable, inconspicuous, and cost-competitive. MCS system performance evaluations and equipment refinements are part of the continuous improvement program.

Minimal space requirements make the MCS system ideal for sites with limited access, restricted space, or high-visibility concerns. Each treatment unit measures 8.5' x 17' x 5' in size. The system is portable, modular, relatively noise-free, and inconspicuous. In addition to the treatment units and a typical air emission control system, only standard tanks, pumps, and a few additional appurtenances are required to operate the system effectively and safely.

A 2-unit MCS configuration equipped with a typical air emission control system can be set up in an area approximately 20' x 50' ft. Additional space is required, as necessary, for excavation and stockpile of soil, and to accommodate general support equipment (i.e., equipment decontamination pad, decontamination and office trailers, job trailers, portable lavatories, etc.). On average, two working days are required for site mobilization (depending on site location), and approximately one working day for system set-up.

Remember: Every site is unique. Several factors will impact the space requirements for system set-up and operation, including the following:

• Site-specific restrictions
• Proximity to site buildings
• Volume of soil requiring treatment
• Type of contaminant being treated
• Depth and areas of excavation
• Schedule requirements
• Health and safety considerations

The following is a standard list of equipment, including emission control components, required for mobilization and operation.

• Treatment Unit(s)
• Vacuum Blower
• Dry Particulate Filter (DPF)
• Condensing System / Chiller
• Vapor Phase Carbon Treatment System
• Generator (If used)
• Emissions Monitoring Station
• Propane Tanks
• Water Treatment System

 
   
   
   
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