MBBR system News
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US Military - EEC package plants are selected again
EEC Global Operation LLC secured a contract from ATCO Europe for delivery of 14 x 40’ EEC High Speed Bio Tec MBBR system to upgrade the existing WWTP in Afghanistan. EEC has supplied more than 25 x 40’ package plants for wastewater combined into both Afghanistan and Iraq. Each 40’ MBBR package plants is capable of treating 450 m3 per day At 30 ppm BOD effluent and more in series.At the new ...
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Veolia to deliver world’s biggest MBBR system to Käppala wastewater treatment plant in Sweden
Veolia Water Technologies subsidiary AnoxKaldnes, the world leader in moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) based solutions, will supply its renowned space saving and capacity increasing solution to support the upgrade of Käppalaverket (Käppala wastewater treatment plant) in Lidingö, Sweden, owned by Käppalaförbundet (Käppala Association). The plant treats ...
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Wastewater Treatment: Dual DAF & MBBR system by PEWE, LLC
The new YIBO, Inc. facility in Warrenton MO is the firm's first US production plant. Using state of the art equipment they will manufacture 26 varieties of soy sauce products for the commercial market. Five gallon containers will be distributed nationwide. As a discharge requirement the local POTW requested a wastewater plant for effluent control prior to release. Without an operating ...
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Biowater Partners With Parkson To Bring Advanced Fixed-Film Technologies to North America
Cumberland, RI: Biowater Technology and Parkson Corporation today announced a partnership that expands Parkson’s portfolio of biological treatment solutions for wastewater treatment operators in North America. The agreement gives Parkson exclusive distribution rights for Biowater’s existing and future fixed-film technologies. This agreement enhances Parkson’s ability to meet the ...
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Moving Bed Reactors
Mobile bed biological systems (MBBR) have experimented a strong impulse in the last times due to their flexibility and simplicity in enlargement works for existing WWTP and application in newly constructed plants, since it allows modular facilities, greatly replacing the presence gained by the MBR (membrane bioreactor) system with lower costs. All this has been possible thanks to high efficiency ...
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Parkson Partners with Biowater to Bring Advanced Fixed-Film Technologies to North America
Parkson Corporation and Biowater Technology today announced a partnership that expands Parkson’s portfolio of biological treatment solutions for wastewater treatment operators in North America. The agreement gives Parkson exclusive distribution rights for Biowater’s existing and future fixed-film technologies. This agreement enhances Parkson’s ...
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Dairy Plant Treats Wastewater with ASO Bio-Carrier MBBR by PEWE
Growth Spurs Dairy Plant Wastewater: The new lactose crystallization facility at Rumiano Cheese, Crescent City CA necessitated both more area to put it and an improved wastewater treatment system to handle the resulting increased discharge flow. Space was very tight on the one city block the plant occupies. First Rumiano purchased the last remaining non-company owned lot, cleared the existing ...
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New Salher water treatment plant for large flows from a slaughterhouse
Salher has an extensive experience providing solutions for the agri-food industry all over the world. One of Salher’s latest major turnkey projects in Europe was a wastewater treatment plant for a slaughterhouse with a capacity of 1,500 cubic metres per day. In general terms, Salher’s scope in this project has been: Detailed engineering development and 3D plant design of the ...
By Salher
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PuraMax® Moving-Bed Biological Reactor (MBBR) System from Bord na Mona Environmental Products US Inc.
Designed to achieve a high quality effluent within a small overall footprint, the PuraMax System is an attached growth activated sludge process. Following a septic/primary tank, the aeration stage consists of recycled plastic media that provide an extended surface contact area for bacteria to attach. An aeration grid located at the bottom of the reactor supplies oxygen to the biofilm, along with ...
By Anua
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Leading U.S. food manufacturer choose new technology for wastewater treatment
Biowater Technology - March 1, 2013 - is pleased to announce that the company has been awarded its largest order for Biowater’s new cost effective CFIC® biofilm wastewater treatment system. The order comes from one of the leading private food manufacturers in the US. Today, a 1.7 million-gallon (6,435/l) aerated lagoon processes wastewater before discharge to the sewer authority (i.e. ...
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Food Processing Facilities: Substantially Increase Your Wastewater Treatment Capacity in Your Existing Tanks.
Biowater Technology specializes in efficient, cost-effective wastewater treatment systems for food/beverge processing facilities. Our systems optimize treatment configureations to help a customer's Clean-In-Place (CIP) and Clean-Out of-Place (COP) systems work more efficiently and make sure compliance is achieved. Food Processing generates highly soluble and biodegradable organic compounds but ...
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Andrew Lombard pe joins biowater technology
Biowater Technology is pleased to announce Mr. Andrew Lombard has joined Biowater Technology as Project Engineer. Andrew has a BS from Renssalaer Polytechnic and has been designated as a Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Rhode Island. His professional experience includes work on multi-disciplinary projects as a Sr. Environmental Engineer at Fuss & O’Neill, Inc. and Spectra ...
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Andrew Lombard PE joins Biowater Technology
Biowater Technology is pleased to announce Mr. Andrew Lombard has joined Biowater Technology as Project Engineer. Andrew has a BS from Renssalaer Polytechnic and has been designated as a Professional Engineer (PE) in the state of Rhode Island. His professional experience includes work on multi-disciplinary projects as a Sr. Environmental Engineer at Fuss & O’Neill, Inc. and Spectra ...
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Wastewater treatment: how to choose the most suitable technology?
Wastewater is water that comes from production processes or human consumption and, therefore, has changed its physical, chemical and microbiological characteristics. Selecting the most appropriate wastewater treatment technology will minimise the risk of problems and will extend the life cycle of the WWTP. After identifying the origin of the wastewater and analysing its composition and ...
By Salher
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Comprehensive testing program for `Nutrient & Ammonia Removal` from domestic wastewater using EEC package plant
To Simplify On-Site Treatment. A new unique modular containerised MBBR wastewater treatment system Called the 'High-Speed Bio Tec' designed by EEC Global Operation LLC and EEC (EUROPE) LTD South Cambridgeshire. The system is now installed for trial at Blackburn Meadows STW Sheffield, one of Yorkshire Water's prestigious sites. See right hand picture, 'New Testing System in England'. The ...
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Cost effective stormwater control in existing tanks
Sewer overflows are major contributors to violations in municipal wastewater treatment plants. In the past, there have been only a few ways to handle the wet weather contribution to a plant. Ballasted flocculation or reconfiguring the plant entirely- both very costly options. Biowater has come up with a cost-effective, dependable way to handle these issues. Biowater’s CFIC - Continuous ...
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The Research Group of Chemical Engineering n the University of Verona - Italia acquires a double reactor BM-EVO2 respirometer
This acquisition, besides the double reactor BM-EVO2, also includes the special "biomass-carrier" reactor for moving bed bioreactors (MBBR) and granular biomass BM-EVO2 system will be destined to the laboratory of the Research Group of Chemical Engineering of Environment and Bioprocesses. The activities carried out by this research group are developed in two different lines but, according to the ...
By SURCIS, S.L.
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Headworks Employs MBBR Technology at the Seabee Gold Mine Operation
Headworks, a leading provider of advanced wastewater treatment processes and equipment for municipal and industrial facilities globally, is pleased to announce that its fully owned subsidiary Headworks BIO™ Inc. has been awarded a contract by Claude Resources Inc (“Claude Resources”) to deploy the Company’s innovative Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology to treat ...
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