MBBR technology News
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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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Veolia to supply raw water and demineralized water systems for Hickory Run Energy power station
The 1,000 mega-watt combined-cycle natural gas facility, located in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, is currently in the construction phase with a commercial operation date of April 2020. When completed, Hickory Run will provide efficient, clean and reliable power to the PJM Electric Market. The 5,000-gpm Raw Water Treatment System at Hickory Run will incorporate Veolia’s ...
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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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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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Veolia Water Technologies South-East Asia Contracted to Provide Advanced Water Solutions for Tun Razak Exchange Project in Malaysia
As Malaysia's new international finance and trading hub, the TRX Project will be designed according to the highest environmental standards, and a key focus throughout the development will be water reuse. Veolia aims to recover at least 80% of the expected 3.8 million cubic meters (m3) of sewage generated every year, for reuse purposes within the new district, consequently reducing site-wide fresh ...
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MBBR biofilm technology meets unique challenges to overcome seasonal
Biowater Technology a leading provider and manufacture of advanced biological wastewater treatment processes and equipment for municipal and industrial facilities globally, has been awarded a contract by The Village of Bloomingdale, Michigan, USA (municipal) to supply its Compete Mix Fixed Film (CMFF) biological treatment process. Bloomingdale’s existing wastewater treatment plant has ...
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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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Salher offers the most effective solution to treat dairy industry wastewater
This all amounts to a major problem for the dairy producers and a high risk for the environment. Salher has developed wastewater treatments for any kind of industry for almost 40 years, studying the most suitable solution for each particular case. Apart from the development of the engineering solution, Salher manufactures the water treatment equipment, which ensures quality and specialization in ...
By Salher
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Ile-de-France/SIAH inaugurates an innovative wastewater treatment plant that relies on Veolia technologies to produce energy from wastewater
The Syndicat Mixte pour l'Aménagement Hydraulique (SIAH) for the Croult and Petit Rosne Valley region inaugurated on Friday the Bonneuil-en-France wastewater treatment plant, which treats wastewater from 35 municipalities in the eastern district of the Val d'Oise department. Veolia, via its subsidiary OTV, led a consortium responsible for designing and carrying out the works, and ...
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