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Municipalities use TIGG’s water treatment equipment all across the United States and Canada. Our experts work with consulting firms, engineers and local water authorities to design and manufacture integrated adsorption systems for the removal of drinking water contaminates such as disinfection byproducts, metals, organics and solids through the use of granular activated carbon, sand, multi-media, and resins. TIGG’s activated carbon adsorption and filtration equipment allows municipal water providers to ensure their customers' drinking water meets or exceeds EPA regulatory guidelines. TIGG can custom design an integrated filtration system to meet your municipal drinking water treatment needs or you can shop our standard municipal drinking water filtration systems:
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Municipal Drinking WaterSystems & Applications
1977 2014
TIGG TIMELINE
• Established in 1977 by Don Tigglebeck in Pennsylvania
• 1981 TIGG introduced the first upflow and radial flow, vapor & liquid phase activated carbon
adsorbers
• 1982-1986 continued to enlarge product line for higher flows, first plant expansion in Heber
Springs, Ark., from 1,200 to 15,000 square feet
• 1999 TIGG was acquired by Georgiana Riley. At the time, she held the position of president and
possessed a great insight on how to move the company forward. TIGG became a woman-owned,
small business enterprise and the company has obtained WBENC Certification
• In 2007, added cutting-edge metal fabrication technology including three-axis CNC plasma cutting
table, new rolls, and sub-arc welding MACHINE with manipulator
• In 2009, TIGG Corporation acquired a new 155,000 square foot manufacturing plant situated on 40
acres in Heber Springs, Ark.
Purifying Water & Air For More Than 35 Years
Municipal Water Applications• Drinking Water Treatment• Multi-Media Filters• Media Supply and Exchanges • Hydropneumatic Tanks
Industrial Process Applications• Vapor Emission Control• Industrial Water Filtration• Odor Removal
Environmental Remediation Applications• Groundwater Treatment• MGP Remediation• PCB Removal• Stormwater Treatment
TIGG Corporation Headquarters - Oakdale, PA
•Administration, Sales and Marketing, Engineering
•85,000 sq ft warehouse and corporate offices.
•Equipment assembly shop
•Stock various activated carbons and other filtration media
•Also stock new equipment, systems and rental equipment
Manufacturing Plant - Heber Springs, AR
•155,000 sq. ft facility on 40 acres•Fabricate steel tanks and pressure vessels •Blasting, lining and painting•Assembly – pipe modules,•Integration of other unit processes to provide complete systems
Manufacturing Facility Video
Manufacturing Capabilities Video
Plasma CutterPlasma Cutter Steel RollerSteel Roller Sub-Arc Sub-Arc WelderWelder
Quality Quality ControlControl
PaintingPainting
Steel Tank & Pressure VesselManufacturing Process
BlastingBlasting
UT ScanUT Scan Dye Dye PenetrantPenetrant
Weld TestWeld Test
Spark TestSpark Test Testex TapeTestex Tape
Steel Tank & Pressure VesselQuality Control Measures
PosiTectorPosiTector
Stainless Steel Vessel Internals
Interconnecting Piping• Standard Pipe Rack Designs
-10 and 12 valve systems allows for:-Backwashing-Lead/Lag Operation-Eliminates cross-over piping for a lower over-all system profile
• Custom Pipe Racks
12-Valve System12-Valve System 10-Valve System10-Valve System
From Design Concept to InstallationTechnical Capabilities
3-D AutoCAD Drawing
System Installed On-Site
• Predictive modeling for all vapor and liquid phase applications.• Viability of activated carbon• Carbon usage rates
• Drafting, design engineering, process engineering and project management
• Design and build tanks, pressure vessels and complete treatment systems
Standard 10’ & 12’ Design Specifications
Disinfection Byproduct Removal – San Antonio, TX
Iron & Manganese Removal – Bogalusa, LA
Multi-Media Filters – Fox River, WI
Brackish Water Purification – Bainbridge Island, WA
Wastewater Recycling - Honolulu, HI
Other Types of TIGG Tanks
Emergency Water Emergency Water StorageStorage
Hydropneumatic Surge TankHydropneumatic Surge Tank
Tri-CompartmentTri-CompartmentFiltration TankFiltration Tank
Air ReceiverAir Receiver
Spent Carbon Removal from a dished bottom vessel
1. A trailer connects its hose to the vessel’s carbon discharge line
2. The carbon vessel is pressurized to 15 psi by the truck’s blower or supplied compressor
3. The discharge valve is opened, causing the spent media to slurry out as a single plug into the truck.
4. After the truck drains re-pressurize the carbon vessel again then rapidly open and close the back wash valve with the carbon discharge valve open.
5. The opening and closing the backwash valve five times ensuring a clean tank.
These two pictures show the clean tank internals of the vessels in the top picture after the TIGG technique was used to slurry out the spent activated carbon.
Tank Tank InternalsInternals
Questions?
Mike Bickel724-703-3020 X117mbickel@tigg.com
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