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ARID Technologies, Inc. today announced that they have earned California Air Resources Board (CARB) approval for their patented PERMEATOR vapor containment system. The PERMEATOR uses a selectively permeable membrane to separate hydrocarbon vapors from air and thereby significantly reduces gasoline storage tank evaporative emissions. The certification test was conducted within the rigorous framework of continuous data collection and monitoring by CARB staff.
ARID Technologies, Inc., March 14, 2007 |
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ARID Technologies, Inc. today announced that H. E. Butt Grocery
Company (H-E-B), headquartered in San Antonio, TX, has agreed to purchase ARID’s
PERMEATOR Gasoline Vapor Containment System for 32 of the company’s retail
gasoline sites
ARID Technologies, Inc., June 23, 2006 |
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ARID Technologies, Inc. announced that the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) certified that ARID Technologies' PERMEATOR gasoline vapor containment system achieves compliance with the Code of Maryland Regulations
ARID Technologies, Inc., January 23, 2006 |
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ARID presents independent third-party field test documentation and summary that confirms predicted gasoline evaporative losses.
ARID Technologies, Inc., April 18, 2005 |
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ARID Technologies, Inc. today announced that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has approved ARID's patented PERMEATOR System for ORVR Compatibility.
ARID Technologies, Inc., April 14, 2005 |
ARID Technologies, Inc., August 7, 2001 |
Chicago, August 2, 2001 |
Ted Tiberi has recently traveled extensively overseas to check out the status of vapor recovery efforts, including "front-end" and "back-end" vapor recovery system components. See what he found in Asia, Europe and other far-away places.
Issue/Date: PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY Magazine /
September 2000 |
ARID Technologies (ARID) believes that vapor recovery would be more effective if CARB were to recognize the economic value of, and environmental need for, controlling evaporative losses at all stations, including those with Stage II balance or assist systems and those without Stage II controls.
Issue/Date: PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY Magazine / August 2000 |
Though refueling vapor emissions have captured the attention of manufacturers and regulators alike, what about evaporative emissions? Tedmund (Ted) P. Tiberi has some information on the magnitude of evaporative emissions at retail service stations and new equipment to combat them.
Issue/Date: PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT & TECHNOLOGY Magazine / April 1999 |
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