sludge incineration system News
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Rothensee WTE Plant
KMT assumes overall responsibility for the plant equipment and process technology of the sewage sludge incineration unit. The plant is to combust approx. 55,000 t/year of dewatered municipal sewage sludge by means of KMT's tried and tested fluidized-bed technology. The generated saturated steam (11 bar(a), 184 °C) is used for predrying the sewage sludge. Owing to the combination with the ...
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Thermal treatment: Sewage sludge
A sewage sludge incineration plant for industrial and municipal sewage sludge has successfully passed the performance tests. The Michaelis Moved Bed System is able to treat sewage sludge in different consistencies and degrees of moisture. This makes it an economical alternative to the conventional fluidized bed process. With the Michaelis Moved Bed System other fuels can be mixed with the ...
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Start-up works at REAL Abwasser in Emmen, Switzerland have been successfully completed
In June 2015, CTP has received an order from REAL Abwasser for the delivery of an air pollution control system for its site in Emmen, Switzerland. The start-up works at CTP VOCNOxTherm have been successfully finished in March this year and the system is now in full operation. REAL Abwasser operates a wastewater treatment plant at its site in Emmen. The CTP RTO including an ammonia and biogas ...
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KSR Bitterfeld-Wolfen
The plant is to combust approx. 270,000 t/year of dewatered and pre-dried municipal sewage sludge, making it one of the largest plants of its kind in Germany. The staged fluidised-bed incineration system used for this project is a technology owned by KMT and designed with an integrated post-incineration chamber and a secondary air system for achieving optimum control of the combustion process. ...
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EEW Stavenhagen
KMT assumes overall responsibility for the plant equipment and process technology of the sewage sludge incineration plant. In addition to this main contract, KMT has also been awarded the contract for manufacturing and delivering the vapour treatment system. The plant is to combust approx. 160,000 t/year of dewatered municipal sewage sludge by means of KMT's tried and tested fluidized-bed ...
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EPA will propose rule to protect waterways by reducing mercury from dental offices / existing technology is available to capture dental mercury (DC)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced it intends to propose a rule to reduce mercury waste from dental offices. Dental amalgams, or fillings containing mercury, account for 3.7 tons of mercury discharged from dental offices each year. The mercury waste results when old mercury fillings are replaced with new ones. The mercury in dental fillings is flushed into chair-side ...
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