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Bio-Nomic
Services, Inc., headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is part
of a nationwide network of 19 Carylon companies. The Chicago-based
Carylon Corporation is a privately held company that began its legacy
in 1949 as a small cleaning service and has since grown into one
of the largest and most respected corporations of its kind in the
industry. Carylon companies provide industry, municipalities, and
utilities with services that help maintain process efficiency and
meet environmental compliance.
From
the beginning, Carylon companies have thrived on the notion of innovation.
They invented the first continuous rod, truck-mounted power rodder
for cleaning sewers, developed the use of closed-circuit television
for sewer line inspections, and pioneered the internal sealing of
leaking sewers using pressure chemical grouting.
Today,
from locations throughout the United States, Carylon companies provide
their customers with a full range of the most comprehensive environmental
maintenance services available -- and backs them with a guarantee
that is unmatched in the industry. "You must be satisfied or
you pay absolutely nothing for our services." In over five
decades Carylon companies have never failed to fulfill a contract
and to meet or beat contractual specifications. Our projects range
in size from the use of one man and one piece of equipment to those
requiring the use of multi-company, mufti-disciplinary crews and
a fleet of specialized equipment.
Bio-Nomic Services, Inc. specializes in liquid waste management and has
completed projects from coast-to-coast, including Canada. We have
innovated alternative disposal options for dewatered sludge cake, such
as incorporating it with building materials. Utilizing our specialized
equipment, we offer pumping, hydraulic dredging, dewatering, land
application of biosolids and residuals, sewer cleaning, TV inspection,
grouting of sewers, as well as root removal and control.
Peter
P. Fleetwood is the President responsible for the
functions of Bio-Nomic Services, Inc. Joel Coert, the Division Manager and
Josh Warren, Superintendent, are responsible for the mobile dewatering and dredging operations.
Randy Bigham is the manager of land application of water treatment
residual in accordance with the 40 CFR 503 guidelines. Chris Tettmar is
our superintendent who oversees our sewer maintenance services.
Other Bio-Nomic Services associates repair and maintain equipment at
our 15,000 square foot shop, supervise projects, and man our daily operations
in the field. Our operators have many years of training and experience and
all take pride in their work.
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