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Non-Potable Water Storage

Non-Potable Water Storage Tanks include clarifiers, equalization tanks, SBR tanks, weirs,

filter tanks, and secondary containment tanks, which provide storage options for the

containment, storage, and processing of waste water, re-use water, run-off water, and

fire protection water.

Sludge Tanks

Sludge tanks are used in the storage and processing of food, animal waste, human

waste, and landfill waste. During a water treatment process, solids are allowed to settle

out of wastewater. These solids are clumps of bacteria and organic materials (activated

sludge).

Anaerobic Digesters

Anaerobic Digesters carry out the breakdown process of waste water without the

presence of oxygen.  Such processes include: extended aeration, trickling filtration,

and rotating biological contactors.

Aerobic Digesters

Aerobic Digesters are utilized in the aerobic treatment of waste water, a process

by which microbes decompose complex organic compounds in the presence of

oxygen.

Aeration Tanks

Aeration Tanks are chambers used to inject air into water for processing the water in some manner.

Leachate Tanks

Leachate Tanks provide containment for leachate. Leachate is defined as water that collects contaminants as it trickles through wastes, pesticides or fertilizers. Leaching may occur in farming areas, feedlots, and landfills, and may result in hazardous substances entering surface water, ground water or Bio Tower/Filter tanks. Bio towers and tanks are storage containers that hold media or filtering products to filter water during a purification or treatment process.  Filter tanks harbor filter machinery, which are used to restore water quality by trickling water down through several layers of filter media. Filtration is a treatment process, under the control of qualified operators, for removing solid (particulate) matter from water by means of porous media such as sand or a man-made filter; often used to remove particles that contain pathogens.

 

Methane Generators

Methane Generators are tanks that are utilized to produce methane gas, also known as swamp gas, which is a colorless, nonpoisonous, flammable gas created by anaerobic decomposition of organic compounds. Methane is a useful alternative fuel and can be produced from bio-waste such as vegetation and manure.

 

Clarifier Tanks

Clarifier Tanks allow solids to settle to the bottom of the tank and are subsequently removed as sludge. During a water treatment process, solids are allowed to settle out of the wastewater in the clarifiers. These solids are clumps of bacteria and organic materials (activated sludge). Activated sludge is removed from the bottom of the clarifiers and either returned to oxidation ditches or sent to the digesters for further processing.

 

Equalization Tanks

Equalization Tanks hold wastewater in order to allow solids to begin settling. Activated sludge from leveling ponds is mixed with the wastewater in equalization tanks to begin biological digestion of organic contaminants.

 

Frac Water Tanks

Frac Water Tanks are generally steel storage tanks used to hold liquids, typically used for fracing wells in the oil and gas industry. A frac tank may also be used to store any liquids like run-off water, diesel fuel, glycol, oils, waste products, etc.

Waste Water Treatment Facility

Waste Water Treatment Facility

Stainless Steel Water Structure

Stainless Steel Water Structure

Stainless Steel Storage Structure

Stainless Steel Storage Structure

Erecting Stainless Steel Tank

Erecting Stainless Steel Tank

Bolted Stainless

Bolted Stainless

Truss Detail

Truss Detail

Fire Protection Tanks

Fire Protection Tanks

Water Treatment Facility

Water Treatment Facility

Bolt Struction

Bolt Struction

Pre-Owned Waste Water Facility

Pre-Owned Waste Water Facility

Pre-Owned Potable Water Tank

Pre-Owned Potable Water Tank

Stainless Steel Structure

Stainless Steel Structure

Water Treatment Facility

Water Treatment Facility

Newsletter
May 2021
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Formerly C&E Tanks and Silos

Contact Us
American Engineered Tanks, LLC.
Physical address: N10033 130th St
Downing, WI 54734

Mailing address: PO. Box 409
Menomonie, WI 54751

Phone: 715-643-2615
Fax:  715-643-2618
 
Email: info@aetanks.com

Office hours are
Monday-Friday 7:00 am - 3:30 pm
Central time

Where to find us
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