We'll work with you to clean the air we breathe

EMISSIONS CONTROL -Flare Stacks are not an efficient way to
control gas emissions
ODOR CONTROL - For a cleaner and more pleasant work
environment use our odor destruction chemicals
GAS TO ENERGY - Unburned gases such as methane deplete the
ozone layer. Convert cleaned waste gases into useful energy
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THE COMPANY
WELL TO WIRE EMISSIONS
CONTROL INC., a Canadian company, commenced operations in April
2000. Our primary business is the removal of undesirable gases from gas
streams, using portable Emission Defense Units (EDU's). Together with
Well to Wire Energy Corporation, our parent company,
we are leading the effort in converting 'oil and gas industry' waste gases
into useful energy and safe chemical by-products.
We also "clean up" odors at SEWER
processing plants.
OUR
PHILOSOPHY
Our approach to
helping you "clean up" gas streams and the environment, has three perspectives.
We will work with you to develop the best
approach for your situation.
Well to Wire Emissions Control offers a new
strategy for cleaner emissions in gas fields, oil storage sites, and for
biomass processors, resulting in a cleaner environment.
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WELL TO WIRE
EMISSIONS CONTROL INC. offers consulting and systems for treatment and removal
of Hydrogen Sulfide, Mercaptans, and Carbon Dioxide from gas streams,
typically in Oil & Gas Industry settings.
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We offer a unique
process for chemically processing malodors at Sewer Processing Plants,
Chemical Processing Plants, or any site where unpleasant and possibly
toxic gases are an irritant and a hazard.
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We offer the
possibility of converting cleaned gases into marketable energy.
What
can you do to improve your plant site?
Questions & Answers
about our products and services
Your Next Steps:
- After having read the
Questions & Answers section of this Website, return to the
Home page and select other sections.
If you are planning to "clean up" a particular
site you should complete an
inventory of your site by considering a few basic questions such as:
Daily volumes of malodor gases? Types of malodor gases ( hydrogen sulfide,
mercaptans, etc.)? Location of problem site? Are there existing chemical analysis reports on
gases at your site?
If a chemical analysis of the
gases at your site has never been done it might be worthwhile doing one.
Call us to discuss this. A chemical analysis, although NOT always
necessary, will help us to devise a clean-up plan for you faster.
Call or write us
at any step if you need help in
assessing your particular situation.
Your last step is to work with us to
develop the best approach to cleaning up your site.
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