mechanical sludge thickener Articles
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Huber screenings and Sludge treatment equipment in Northern Ireland - Case study
Almost a year ago we started up our screenings and sludge treatment equipment that we had supplied to Northern Ireland. Our equipment is installed in the newly constructed North Coast wastewater treatment plant of Northern Ireland Water at Craigtownmore. Our contract included supply, installation and start-up of our systems for screenings handling, for mechanical sludge thickening and sludge ...
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Huber sludge treatment plant on the black sea coast - Case study
The Bulgarian Black Sea Coast along the city of Varna with 300,000 residents is an important economic factor, especially due to its touristic potential. The European Union decided in 2002 to give aid money for the protection of the Black Sea, in particular for upgrading and building new local sewage treatment plants. The capacity of the sewage treatment plant at Varna could therefore be expanded ...
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Coarse Bubble Diffusers
Coarse bubble diffusers are suitable for almost any type of water and wastewater application. The primary application of coarse bubble diffuser systems today are as indicated below: Aerobic Digestion Applications Coarse bubble diffusers have been the traditional diffusers used in these applications. The standard design rate for this application is 30 scfm per 1000 ft of tank volume. ...
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A case study of the sludge thickener - Office Building
Costs for industrial waste reduced with sludge thickener Some office buildings and large commercial facilities have wastewater treatment facilities underground. In such case, it is difficult to take dewatered cake out, so sludge is kept in liquid form and vacuumed out by pump without being dewatered. This potential customer also had been vacuuming out the liquid sludge, and had considered how to ...
By Amcon Inc.
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Flocculation prior to the belt filter - France - Case Study
Customer / Type of customer Cazaux sewage treatment plant - wastewater sludge flocculation Cazaux - FRANCE (33) Issue / Need This plant uses a biological treatment process, “extended aeration activated sludge”, followed by a water clarifier. The sludge is treated by a belt filter, which produces a product consisting of 83% water and 17% dry matter. Flocculation is used to ...
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