Flight Test Instrumentation Mechanic at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Location:
Fort Worth, Texas
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics - Fort Worth, Texas since Nov 2001
Flight Test Instrumentation Mechanic
Halliburton - Alvarado, Texas May 1998 - Nov 2001
CNC Machinist / Leadman
E-Systems Dec 1986 - Feb 1989
Aircraft Electrician
Education:
Rogue Community College 1984 - 1985
Associate of Science (AS), Gunsmithing/Gunsmith
Southern Oregon University 1982 - 1983
Uptown Podiatry 2626 Jena St, New Orleans, LA 70115 5048973627 (phone), 5048973339 (fax)
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hallux Valgus Repair
Conditions:
Plantar Fascitis Hallux Valgus Tinea Pedis
Languages:
English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lang works in New Orleans, LA and specializes in Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Lang is affiliated with Childrens Hospital, East Jefferson General Hospital and Ochsner Baptist A Campus Ochsner Medical Center.
Lloyd W. Johnson - Roscoe IL, US Kenneth A. Mikkelson - Madison WI, US Dennis M. Gleason - Redmond WA, US Edward W. Lang - Rockton IL, US
Assignee:
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. - Loves Park IL
International Classification:
C02F 3/00
US Classification:
210295
Abstract:
The inventions separate the activated sludge, biochemical reaction stages of the batch treatment process of a sequencing batch reactor from the clarification and sedimentation stages by separating the locations where each process takes place. The separation may be accomplished in a variety of ways including constructing separate basins for each process, installing baffles or other partitions in a single vessel to isolate the areas where each process takes place, or other methods of process separation as are known in the art. In each process, treatment occurs through the performance of a series of operations. The operations are repeated for each batch of wastewater processed by the SBR. In a conventional SBR process, the cycle of operations for clarification and sedimentation are dependent on a preceding biochemical reaction step. However, in the present invention the clarification and sedimentation operations are independent of the biochemical reaction operations. It remains possible to coordinate operations so that the process cycles are coincident, however the benefits of the invention are more readily realized by the practice of independent operation.
Lloyd W. Johnson - Roscoe IL, US Kenneth A. Mikkelson - Madison WI, US Dennis M. Gleason - Redmond WA, US Edward W. Lang - Rockton IL, US
Assignee:
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. - Loves Park IL
International Classification:
C02F 3/00
US Classification:
210620, 210622, 210800
Abstract:
The inventions separate the activated sludge, biochemical reaction stages of the batch treatment process of a sequencing batch reactor from the clarification and sedimentation stages by separating the locations where each process takes place. The separation may be accomplished in a variety of ways including constructing separate basins for each process, installing baffles or other partitions in a single vessel to isolate the areas where each process takes place, or other methods of process separation as are known in the art. In each process, treatment occurs through the performance of a series of operations. The operations are repeated for each batch of wastewater processed by the SBR. In a conventional SBR process, the cycle of operations for clarification and sedimentation are dependent on a preceding biochemical reaction step. However, in the present invention the clarification and sedimentation operations are independent of the biochemical reaction operations. It remains possible to coordinate operations so that the process cycles are coincident, however the benefits of the invention are more readily realized by the practice of independent operation.
Still, the results could lead to increased use of the drug. Only about half of the eligible women are being treated with the drug in the United States, according to Edward Lang Jr., a spokesman for Roche. And doctors say use is lower in many countries where cost is more of an issue.