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History
ETS was formed in 1973 and has an
extensive and uniquely broad background in the environmental field. Today
its focus is on training, troubleshooting, testing and testimony. The firm
is well positioned in these field having in the past been involved in the
research, development, design, manufacture, installation, operation and testing
of numerous pollution control systems
While ETS is probably best known for being the
world's leading baghouse consultant, it has extensive first hand experience with
all major air pollution control equipment including wet and dry scrubbers,
electrostatic precipitators, incinerators, absorbers and adsorbers.
In terms of industry application of control
equipment, the firm has experience with mining, metals, boilers, glass,
chemicals, woodworking, quarries, textiles and most other heavy industry.
Example case studies can be found in this web site and many others are available
upon request.
ETS' fabric and bag testing lab was founded in
the early 1970's. Thousands of bags have been tested for the purposes of
either troubleshooting, quality assurance, research and performance assessment
and/or tracking. In the year 2000 ETS was qualified and to-date is the
only laboratory approved for filtration product testing within EPA's
Environmental Technology Verification Program
The ETS Training institute was formed in the
1980's. Particulate emission control training had been offered in the
seventies and in the eighties the course offerings were expanded to include the
full range of air pollution subjects including regulation, problem definition,
control device design and selection, operation and maintenance and cost
optimization. In the nineties courses were broadened further to include
water and waste pollution control as well. Training has been provided at
the ETS training center on a regular basis and in addition at various plant
sites and other locations around the world, as detailed in the section on
training. In the year 2000 ETS offered its first course on-line and is
currently expanding the courses offered in this manner.
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