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  • 29465 470Th Ave, Beresford, SD 57004 (605) 957-4447
  • Crofton, NE
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Evanston, IL

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Company: Character matters in lake county Address: 1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Indian Creek, IL 60061 Phones: (847) 478-1833 Position: Evening and weekend coordinator pt Industries: Membership Organizations

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Specialities

Purchase Loan • Refinancing • Home Equity

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Lee M. Carlson

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Specialties:
Family Medicine
Work:
Ackley Medical Center
1000 10 Ave, Ackley, IA 50601
(641) 847-2625 (phone), (641) 847-2509 (fax)
Languages:
English
Spanish
Description:
Mr. Carlson works in Ackley, IA and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. Carlson is affiliated with Hansen Family Hospital.

Real Estate Brokers

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Lee Carlson

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Specialties:
Purchase Loan
Refinancing
Home Equity

Resumes

Resumes

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Mgr At Ican Energy Co/ Mangum Oil & Gas

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Position:
Mgr at Ican Energy Co/ Mangum Oil & Gas
Location:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Ican Energy Co/ Mangum Oil & Gas since Jan 1999
Mgr

Martin/ Ican 1999 - 2013
VP

Farstad Gas & OIl LLC Jan 1996 - Dec 1998
COO
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1973 - 1977
BS, Admin Criminal Justice
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Lee Carlson

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Location:
United States
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Lee Carlson

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United States
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Lee Carlson

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Location:
United States

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Lee Carlson
President/Owner
Main Motor Sales Company, Inc.
Main Motors Chevrolet - Cadillac. Main Motors
Auto Dealers - New Cars. Auto Repair & Service. Auto Body Repair & Painting. Auto Dealers - Used Cars
435 W Main St, Anoka, MN 55303
(763) 421-2700, (763) 422-1740
Lee Carlson
Evening And Weekend Coordinator Pt
Character Matters In Lake County
Membership Organizations
1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Indian Creek, IL 60061
Lee Carlson
Evening And Weekend Coordinator Pt
Character Matters In Lake County
Educational and Community Services
1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Indian Creek, IL 60061
(847) 478-1833
Lee Carlson
President/Owner
Main Motor Sales Company, Inc
Auto Dealers - New Cars · Auto Repair & Service · Auto Body Repair & Painting · Auto Dealers - Used Cars
435 W Main St, Anoka, MN 55303
(763) 421-2700, (763) 422-1740
Lee Carlson
Evening And Weekend Coordinator Pt
Character Matters In Lake County
Membership Organizations
1120 S Milwaukee Ave, Indian Creek, IL 60061

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Christian Parenting: Resources for Group Use

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Author

Lee W. Carlson

ISBN #

0817010726

New Developments and Applications in Gas Lasers

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Author

Lee R. Carlson

ISBN #

0892527722

Us Patents

Folded Moving Bed Ion Exchange Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
42280010, Oct 14, 1980
Filed:
Apr 12, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/895817
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Assignee:
American Petro Mart, Inc. - Bartow FL
International Classification:
B01D 1502
US Classification:
210676
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for removing contaminants or for recovering valuable minerals in trace amounts by ion exchange treatment of liquids such as municipal and industrial waste waters, ore mining and processing tailings, and the like as they flow through a resin bed wherein ions in the liquid are sorbed into the resin by an ion exchange mechanism. The resin bed is a folded, moving bed which exhibits all of the advantages of a packed ion exchange resin bed. Laminar flows are developed throughout the moving bed system to maintain all interfaces intact, even during the rinsing operation, while the moving bed used is of a "folded" type having a maximum height approximately one-third that of conventional countercurrent units. The ion exchange treatment occurs within a loading vessel resin bed, the beads in the feed portion of which become exhausted and sequentially move out of the loading vessel for subsequent regeneration and rinsing, followed by eventual return to the loading vessel.

High Capacity Folded Moving Bed Ion Exchange Apparatus And Method For Treating Phosphoric Acid

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US Patent:
RE314560, Dec 6, 1983
Filed:
Sep 27, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/424676
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Assignee:
American Petro Mart, Inc. - Bartow FL
International Classification:
B01D 1502
US Classification:
210676
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for removing large volumes of contaminants or for recovering valuable minerals present in trace amounts or greater quantities by ion exchange treatment of phosphoric acid liquids or the like as they flow through a resin bed wherein ions in the liquid are sorbed into the resin by an ion exchange mechanism. The resin bed is folded, moving bed which exhibits all of the advantages of a packed ion exchange resin bed. Laminar flows are developed at times in the moving bed system, while the moving bed used is of a "folded" type having a maximum height approximately one-third that of conventional, unfolded countercurrent units. The ion exchange treatment occurs within a loading vessel resin bed, the beads in the feed portion of which become exhausted and sequentially move out of the loading vessel for subsequent regeneration and rinsing, followed by eventual return to the loading vessel.

Continuous Moving Bed Ion Exchange System

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US Patent:
51260565, Jun 30, 1992
Filed:
Nov 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/791577
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Assignee:
LCR Inc. - Willow Springs IL
International Classification:
B01D 1502
US Classification:
210676
Abstract:
Sorbable ions are removed from aqueous compositions by the use of an apparatus and method which permits the aqueous composition to flow in an uninterrupted or continuous manner. Included is a resin cycling contactor assembly which continuously accepts the flow of aqueous composition and which turbulently contacts it in a generally co-current elongated contactor path during which ions are removed from the aqueous composition and sorbed to the resin. The resin cycles within the resin cycling contactor assembly until a selected degree of resin contamination is achieved, at which time a predetermined portion of the resin is removed from the resin cycling contactor assembly and replaced by regenerated resin. The resin is regenerated within a regenerator assembly which accomplishes regeneration by counter-current flow of liquids through a packed resin bed.

Mixed Resin Bed Deionizer

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US Patent:
46701540, Jun 2, 1987
Filed:
Dec 2, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/803563
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Conrad Terrien - Elmhurst IL
Roger Queisser - Long Grove IL
Assignee:
UIP Engineered Products Corporation - Addison IL
International Classification:
C02F 142
B01J 4900
US Classification:
210675
Abstract:
A mixed resin bed deionizing apparatus for removing toxic or mineral substances from fluid passing through a loading vessel containing a mixed bed of cation and anion resins and a regeneration assembly for regenerating the cation and anion resins for return to the loading vessel, the assembly including a separation vessel for separating the cation and anion resins and two "U"-shaped regeneration vessels, one for regenerating cation resins and one for regenerating aniona resins, the resins being admitted to the regeneration vessels in predetermined amounts which are advanced through the regeneration vessels by removing a predetermined amounts of regenerated resin from the discharge end of the vessel, shifting the remaining resin in the vessel to refill the space in the discharge end and adding a corresponding amount of exhausted or loaded resin to the other end, passing a regenerant through the regeneration vessel counter to the direction of movement of the resin through the regeneration vessel and rinsing the resin at the discharge end of the vessel with product water prior to discharge from the vessel, the resins discharged from the regeneration vessels being collected in a holding tank for subsequent return to the loading vessel. A cyanide stripping assembly can be provided to remove cyanide from the anion resin prior to admission into the anion regeneration vessel.

Ion Exchange Apparatus

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US Patent:
46938184, Sep 15, 1987
Filed:
Oct 22, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/663184
Inventors:
Conrad Terrien - Elmhurst IL
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Assignee:
UIP Engineered Products Corporation - Addison IL
International Classification:
B01J 4710
US Classification:
210189
Abstract:
A moving bed ion exchange apparatus including a loading vessel having a resin inlet and a resin outlet and containing an ion exchange resin bed, a feed liquid inlet and outlet for passing a feed liquid through the resin bed in the loading vessel, a U-shaped regeneration vessel containing an ion exchange resin bed, one end of the regeneration vessel having a first conduit in resin transfer communication with the resin outlet in the loading vessel and the other end of the regeneration vessel having a second conduit in resin transfer communication with the resin inlet of the loading vessel, a first resin passing control valve for controlling the flow of resin through the first conduit, a second resin passing control valve for controlling the flow of resin through the second conduit, a regenerant inlet connected to the regeneration vessel for introducing regenerant into said vessel, a displacement rinse inlet connected to the regeneration vessel for introducing a rinse liquid into said regeneration vessel to diplace the regenerant, and a polish rinse inlet connected to the second conduit in close proximity to the second control valve for passing a rinse liquid through the second conduit for moving the resin away from the second control valve prior to admission of the resin into the loading vessel.

High Capacity Folded Moving Bed Ion Exchange Apparatus And Method For Treating Phosphoric Acid

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US Patent:
42809045, Jul 28, 1981
Filed:
Jan 31, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/007980
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
Assignee:
American Petro Mart, Inc. - Bartow FL
International Classification:
B01D 1502
US Classification:
210676
Abstract:
A method and apparatus is provided for removing large volumes of contaminants or for recovering valuable minerals present in trace amounts or greater quantities by ion exchange treatment of phosphoric acid liquids or the like as they flow through a resin bed wherein ions in the liquid are sorbed into the resin by an ion exchange mechanism. The resin bed is folded, moving bed which exhibits all of the advantages of a packed ion exchange resin bed. Laminar flows are developed at times in the moving bed system, while the moving bed used is of a "folded" type having a maximum height approximately one-third that of conventional, unfolded countercurrent units. The ion exchange treatment occurs within a loading vessel resin bed, the beads in the feed portion of which become exhausted and sequentially move out of the loading vessel for subsequent regeneration and rinsing, followed by eventual return to the loading vessel.

Ion Exchange Treatment For Removing Toxic Metals And Cyanide Values From Waste Waters

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US Patent:
43211453, Mar 23, 1982
Filed:
Jun 11, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/158454
Inventors:
Lee G. Carlson - Willow Springs IL
International Classification:
B01J 4704
US Classification:
210678
Abstract:
Ion exchange techniques are utilized to treat waste water flows, especially those from plating baths, by passing the waste water through a multi-level ion exchange resin bed, the bed thereafter being regenerated by a series of steps, including backwashing, passage of an acidic regeneration fluid through the bed, multi-stage rinsing of the bed, and passage of a caustic regeneration fluid through at least a portion of the bed. Acidic waste flows developed during regeneration steps are, when desired, further treated to recover cyanide values therefrom by heating same within a generally closed tank to drive off a hydrocyanic gas, which is then reacted with caustic within a circulation reactor having an inclined passageway in order to form and recover a cyanide salt liquor suitable for re-use in the plating bath.

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