Ultra Dewatering Bag, Reusable Model
Ultra Dewatering Bag, Reusable Model
Reusable Dewatering Bag For Large Jobs And Big Savings
- Use for dewatering operations with large quantities of silt, sediment or dirt. Bags can be emptied and
reused repeatedly. - Large 3’–5’ opening allows easy access and removal of trapped sediment.
- Galvanized steel Locking Rods (Part# 9735) are quickly and easily installed to secure bag opening
during dewatering. - Helps comply with NPDES, 40 CFR 122.26 (1999).
Ultra Dewatering Bag, Reusable Model | |||
Part# 9730 | 3’ x 5’ (915 mm x 1,524 mm) Bag with Locking Rods | ||
Part# 9732 | 5’ x 7’ (1,524 mm x 2,134 mm) Bag with Locking Rods | ||
Part# 9735 | Locking Rods only | ||
Part# 9736 | Replacement Bag, 3’ x 5’ (915 mm x 1,524 mm) | ||
Part# 9738 | Replacement Bag, 5’ x 7’ (1,524 mm x 2,134 mm) |
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