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Russell R Renk

from Sequim, WA
Age ~77

Russell Renk Phones & Addresses

  • 79 Road Less Traveled Way, Sequim, WA 98382 (360) 582-9160
  • Twin Falls, ID
  • Laramie, WY
  • 641 91St Ave, Anchorage, AK 99515 (907) 522-4618
  • Boise, ID
  • Pinedale, WY
  • 79 Road Less Traveled Way, Sequim, WA 98382 (907) 349-7208

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Position: Consultant

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy School / High School: Uath State University 1973 to 1977 Specialities: Environmental Engineering

Industries

Environmental Services

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Consultant

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Location:
79 Road Less Traveled Way, Sequim, WA 98382
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:

Consultant
Education:
Uath State University 1973 - 1977
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Environmental Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Producing High Volumes Of Clean Water By Electro Coagulation

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US Patent:
20110308938, Dec 22, 2011
Filed:
Jun 16, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/162413
Inventors:
F. William Gilmore - Aurora CO, US
Russell Renk - Sequim WA, US
Assignee:
LATITUDE CLEAN TECH GROUP, INC. - Boca Raton FL
International Classification:
C25B 15/00
C02F 1/461
US Classification:
2042286, 204273, 2042302
Abstract:
In an electrolytic apparatus for removing contaminants from water, a set () of spaced apart conductive electrodes () in a reaction chamber (), is arranged in oppositely charged groups of first and second interleaved electrodes with flow paths between them. Non-conductive turbulence inducers () on the faces of electrodes () are applied to water in the flow paths. One variety is modular elements () with stepped increases in width to present a narrow leading edge in the direction of flow. Another variety is a continuous set of wave guides () bordering the flow path. Electrodes () are selectively powered in patterns creating turbulence, with effective patterns including a first and last electrode powering pattern and a mini-cell electrode powering pattern.

Electrolytic Treatment Of Liquids

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US Patent:
48729590, Oct 10, 1989
Filed:
Sep 30, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/102681
Inventors:
Robert J. Herbst - Parker CO
Russell R. Renk - Laramie WY
Assignee:
Cleanup & Recovery Corp. (CURE) - Denver CO
International Classification:
C25C 120
C25F 500
C25B 900
US Classification:
204109
Abstract:
An improved electrolytic system for treating aqueous solution which passes the solution along an inner helical insulator wrapped around a centrally located anode solid rod and an enclosing inner cathode tube, then along a cathode tube wrapped or spaced with another helical insulator and an enclosing outer anode tube. The solid rod can be replaced with an innermost tube in order for the solution to initially pass through a cathode portion of the system. Also, the innermost cathode tube can have a plurality of apertures as passageways for the solution. A DC voltage is applied, in one direction or in sequential fields of different directions across the plurality of metal rods and tubes, thereby effectively removing both suspended materials and dissolved solids from the aqueous solution to be treated. The power supply required from the DC voltage can be decreased by treating specified tubes or rods. Various materials may be removed from waste water, either with the improved apparatus and method of the new apparatus of this invention or with the Liggett device, including removal of organics, or rendering plant fats, colloids, salts or the recovery of certain metals including gold.

Selenium Adsorption Process

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US Patent:
49717022, Nov 20, 1990
Filed:
Aug 22, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/396703
Inventors:
Russell Renk - Laramie WY
Assignee:
Western Research Institute - Laramie WY
International Classification:
C02F 128
US Classification:
210684
Abstract:
Selenium can be removed from wastewater by contacting the wastewater with an adsorbent which is fly ash, peat moss, or a mixture thereof. The treated wastewater can then be discharged to the ground, and the spent adsorbent can be used as landfill or to enrich soils which are depleted in selenium.
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