JOHN ROBERT ACKERMAN
Geologists in Hazle Township, PA

License number
Pennsylvania PG001026G
Category
Engineers
Type
Professional Geologist
Address
Address
Hazle Township, PA 18201

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
John Ackerman, age 87
4404 Glover Rd, Easton, PA 18040
John Ackerman, age 56
429 Hemlock Trl, Lehighton, PA 18235
John Ackerman, age 79
408 Manor St, Columbia, PA 17512
(717) 802-0617
John Ackerman
514 Brandon St, Greensburg, PA 15601
John Ackerman, age 60
459 Hunting Creek Rd, Canonsburg, PA 15317
(724) 745-3989

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John Ackerman - Hazle Township, PA

John Ackerman - Hazle Township, PA

Work:
Mr. Ackerman
Consulting Professional Engineer and Professional Geologist
Mr. Ackerman - Hazleton, PA
Director of Public Works/City Engineer
HRG, Inc - Bartonsville, PA
Regional Environmental Manager
CAN DO, Inc - Hazleton, PA
Director of Operations
Barry Isett & Associates, Inc - Hazleton, PA
engineering manager and branch manager
ENTECH Engineering, Inc - Pottsville, PA
Senior Engineer/Project Manager
Hazleton Environmental - Hazleton, PA
Chief Environmental Engineer
Barrett, Haentjens & Co - Hazleton, PA
Chief Environmental Engineer
Conyngham Borough Authority - Conyngham, PA
Sewerage System Manager
Education:
The Pennsylvania State University
B.S. in Earth Sciences


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Air Stripping Of Liquids Using High Intensity Turbulent Mixer

Air Stripping Of Liquids Using High Intensity Turbulent Mixer

US Patent:
5004484, Apr 2, 1991
Filed:
Jun 12, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/364588
Inventors:
Thomas E. Stirling - Sugarloaf PA
John R. Ackerman - Hazleton PA
Assignee:
Barrett, Haentjens & Co. - Hazleton PA
International Classification:
B01D 1900
US Classification:
55 53
Abstract:
A system and method of removing dissolved gases and volatile organic chemicals from a water supply is provided. Water is supplied under pressure to a contacting chamber in a manner wherein it causes air to be aspirated into the chamber for turbulent contacting with the water. The air and water are directed through the contacting chamber in a common axial direction. Either the water or air may be heated prior to introduction to the contacting chamber to enhance the effectiveness of the dissolved gases and volatile organic chemicals removal.