

700 Industrial Drive
Dupo, IL 62239
618-286-5000
800-732-3793
Fax: 618-286-5009
We have 19 years of experience providing solutions for Consulting Engineers, Universities, Laboratories, Military Contractors and Fortune 500 corporations. During that time period we have designed and built over 2,000 systems that are in operation throughout the world.
PRODUCTSBio-containment facilities that are performing research into dangerous microbial pathogens have a need to decontaminate the liquid waste streams leaving their facilities. Labs housing BSL3, BSL3-Ag or BSL4 areas can thermally treat their liquid waste streams with PRIs Effluent Decontamination Systems. PRI systems thermally treat the waste streams that originate from lab drains, autoclave drains, chemical shower drains, necropsy lab drains and other waste water streams. Our design is field proven to meet the specifications for BSL4 decontamination. Systems are available with electric heat or steam heat in sizes that range from 50 gallons per batch to 8,000 gallons per batch. Waste streams that contain solids, such as those from necropsy labs, are treated in units that are fitted with an internal agitator to keep solids in suspension.
Systems are designed with stand-by capacity to insure uninterrupted availability. The control system monitors the entire cycle automatically and the operating status is graphically displayed on a color monitor. The process is documented with a circular chart for each batch treated. In addition, a trending library stores operating history for quick and efficient diagnostics.
PRI can provide the entire packaged system including all operating controls, vent filters and effluent coolers. The system will be skid mounted with all instrumentation and trim items installed. This modular packaged approach allows the systems to be tested at the factory prior to shipment and witnessed by the owners representative. Start up and commissioning on site proceed much quicker than field built systems.
Our control system
can interface with the main building control systems to allow system status
to be monitored from remote locations. Additionally, information on the
system status can be displayed on monitors located in or near lab operations.