biological denitrification News
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Consorzio Aquarno SpA of Italy acquires a dual reactor respirometry system model BM-EVO2 from Surcis
The BM-EVO2 respirometer is installed in the plant's analysis laboratory and the most important applications of BM respirometry, which form the backbone of the biological treatment process, will gradually be implemented. These applications include rapid assessment of the current biomass status, analysis of the impact of industrial discharges on the biological activity of the sludge, COD ...
By SURCIS, S.L.
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MBR Wastewater Treatment Plant in a Touristic Resort
COMS has recently commissioned an MBR wastewater treatment plant in a touristic resort (Maho Reef) with the total capacity of 720 m3/d and averagely 3600 persons served, composed by means of N. 6 40’ equipped containers. The main function of the commissioned plant is to ensure an high quality of the treated wastewater combined with energy saving solution and, considering the touristic ...
By COMS s.r.l.
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Water pollution by nitrates: Salher solutions to remove them
Aquifers in Spain are increasingly at risk of chemical contamination by excess nitrates in their waters. This news comes just when the European Commission gives an ultimatum to the Spanish Government to act against the nitrate contamination of its waters. Water quality is one of the most important elements of the European Union environmental policy. Because of this, to avoid penalties, the ...
By Salher
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Aquatech and AECOM working in partnership pioneering biological wastewater treatment innovative technology in India.
Pune, INDIA– AECOM’s design-build business in the UK has signed an exclusive agreement with Aquatech Systems Asia, for its biological treatment technology for industrial and municipal applications in the Indian market. Aquatech Systems Asia, based in Pune, India, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Aquatech International, USA. “Following extensive screening of the market for the ...
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Innovative iFILT®-Diamond Filter for the retention of microplastics
For awhile, the term microplastics has been one the public has become familiar with and has focused on more frequently. Even though the breadth of the problem may be hard to grasp, studies have shown that microplastics represents a danger to humankind and the environment. State-of-the-art wastewater treatment plants equipped with the relevant filter technology are already able to filter out ...
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