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Gary Palecek Phones & Addresses

  • Edmond, OK
  • 108 Owen K Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73701 (580) 233-5024 (580) 234-4826
  • Norman, OK
  • 6648 Whitehall Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 (405) 233-5024 (405) 234-4826 (405) 722-2413
  • Saint Louis, MO

Work

Company: Gpm pumping systems Position: Founder

Education

School / High School: Oklahoma State University

Skills

H2S Removal • Frac Water Solutions • Tthm Reduction • Petroleum • Pumps • Strategic Planning • Water • Pump Stations • Metal Fabrication • Energy • Piping • Power Plants • Water Quality • Irrigation • Construction • Sustainability • Oil • Construction Management • Engineering • Environmental Awareness • Contract Negotiation • Customer Service • New Business Development • Project Planning • Project Management • Manufacturing • Negotiation • Sales • Marketing Strategy • Water Resource Management • Business Development

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Think Tanks

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Gary Palecek Photo 1

Owner #1

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Location:
Enid, OK
Industry:
Think Tanks
Work:
GPM Pumping Systems
Founder
Education:
Oklahoma State University
Skills:
H2S Removal
Frac Water Solutions
Tthm Reduction
Petroleum
Pumps
Strategic Planning
Water
Pump Stations
Metal Fabrication
Energy
Piping
Power Plants
Water Quality
Irrigation
Construction
Sustainability
Oil
Construction Management
Engineering
Environmental Awareness
Contract Negotiation
Customer Service
New Business Development
Project Planning
Project Management
Manufacturing
Negotiation
Sales
Marketing Strategy
Water Resource Management
Business Development

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For A Submersible Pump System And Linear Electrofusion

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US Patent:
8308443, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Nov 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
12/515162
Inventors:
Gary M. Palecek - Enid OK, US
Dennis Lee Watkins - Fairmont OK, US
International Classification:
F04B 53/20
F04B 53/00
B23P 11/00
US Classification:
417 61, 137544
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to a high volume, buoyancy controlled submersible pump assembly designed to sit on the bottom of a body of water or other liquid substance and move a large volume of water or liquid substance. Alternatively, the submersible pump assembly is capable of achieving and maintaining neutral buoyancy or near neutral buoyancy in a particular body of water or liquid substance. The neutrally buoyant version includes the means to maintain the pump assembly at a given depth without requiring it to sit on the bottom of the body of water or other liquid substance. This invention also relates to linear electrofusion for thermoplastic components.

Apparatus And Method For A Submersible Pump System And Linear Electrofusion

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US Patent:
20130071257, Mar 21, 2013
Filed:
Nov 12, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/674783
Inventors:
Gary M. Palecek - Enid OK, US
Dennis Lee Watkins - Fairmont OK, US
International Classification:
F04B 53/00
F04B 49/02
F04B 53/20
US Classification:
417 14
Abstract:
This invention relates generally to a high volume, buoyancy controlled submersible pump assembly designed to sit on the bottom of a body of water or other liquid substance and move a large volume of water or liquid substance. Alternatively, the submersible pump assembly is capable of achieving and maintaining neutral buoyancy or near neutral buoyancy in a particular body of water or liquid substance. The neutrally buoyant version includes the means to maintain the pump assembly at a given depth without requiring it to sit on the bottom of the body of water or other liquid substance. This invention also relates to linear electrofusion for thermoplastic components.

Compositions And Method For Providing Potable Water Substantially Free Of Trihalomethanes

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US Patent:
20190071333, Mar 7, 2019
Filed:
Sep 5, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/645662
Inventors:
Gary M Palecek - Norman OK, US
International Classification:
C02F 1/68
Abstract:
The trihalomethane treatment compositions are comprised of a mineral acid, a glycol, ether, and an alkanolamine. The treatment methods entail determining the level of THM within the water and injecting or adding a sufficient quantity of the THM treatment composition into the contaminated water under ambient conditions to lower or maintain the ppb of THM to a safe level.
Gary M Palecek from Edmond, OK, age ~79 Get Report