Wastewater Treatment
Our compact, packaged wastewater treatment plants are designed to treat
effluents prior to reuse or discharge, utilizing a variety of different technologies.
Each system is individually designed and built, taking into consideration wastewater characteristics, effluent quality requirements, and potential for effluent recycling or reuse. A cost-benefit assessment is performed, balancing investment costs with ongoing operations and maintenance costs.
Designed to offer optimal process reliability and consistency, the systems offer
a high level of automation and control, with minimal use of chemicals and
minimization of wastes from the treatment process.
Typical Technologies
- DAF (Dissolved Air Flotation)—removal of suspended and colloidal solids oil and grease
- MBR : Membrane Bio-Reactors – for highly polluted industrial wastestreams
- MBBR : Mixed Bed Bio-Reactors – compact units for industrial and sanitary wastewater
- Sedimentation—gravity settling of suspended solids
- Membrane technologies—Reverse Osmosis (RO) for desalination and Ultra-Filtration (UF) for removal of colloidal and organic material and micro-organisms (bacteria, viruses)
- Convention filtration—media or activated carbon
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