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Constructed Wetlands

A constructed wetland is a natural water treatment system also referred to as nature-based solutions. Contaminants are removed via a range of natural processes mediated by complex interactions between water, plants, microorganisms, soil/gravel media and the atmosphere. While utilizing the power of nature and energy from the sun, polluted water can be cleaned in a sustainable way, with minimum operation and maintenance cost. Over the years, Bauer has developed and installed hundreds of wetland applications worldwide, including the largest constructed wetland project in the world: the Nimr Water Treatment Plant in Oman, consisting of 500 ha of wetlands and ponds treating 175,000 m3/day of produced water from nearby oil fields. Bauer’s Constructed Wetland Competence Centre provides expertise internationally in the engineering design, financing, construction and operation of wetland treatment systems for a wide range of contaminated water and wastewater issues.

ReedBox® - Compact & Mobile Wastewater Treatment

The ReedBox® is a compact and mobile wastewater treatment system using aerated nature-based solutions. Our patented technology was developed to offer a green, sustainable, easy-to-operate and cost-effective solution. The reliable treatment performance is achieved by interactions between water, plants, microorganisms, filter media and oxygen. It operates without any chemicals and does not require replacement of expensive membranes. The ReedBox® is available in two ISO container sizes; 40-ft. covering 60-80 persons treating up to 15m3/day and a 20-ft. for 30-40 persons with a capacity of 7.5m3/day. The ReedBox® is certified as per international oil & gas lifting standards, which allow for easy mobilisation and demobilisation. Unlike many conventional systems, the ReedBox® has an in-built bacteria environment, which will secure an optimal treatment performance immediately after deployment - there is no need to wait several weeks to meet the discharge standards.