Wastewater Treatment
MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR / MBR
The Membrane bioreactor for wastewater treatment is a combination of suspended growth biological treatment method, usually activated sludge, with membrane filtration equipment. This treatment is combined with biological nutrient removal that addressed the ammonia, nitrate and phosphate that is harmful to the environment. An MBR is best described as the initial step in a biological process where microbes are used to degrade pollutants that are then filtered by a series of submerged membranes (or membrane elements). The individual membranes are housed in units known as modules, cassettes, or racks and a combined series of these modules are referred to as a working membrane unit. This treatment scheme is to meet the prescribed effluent standards for wastewater.
Advantages
- Better effluent quality
- Smaller space requirements
- Operates at higher volumetric loading rates which result in lower retention time
- Lower sludge production
- Effluent can be reuse
- No foul odor
Applications
- Residential
- Commercial
- Municipal
- Industrial
MOVING BED BIOFILM REACTOR / MBBR
The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor for wastewater treatment is a biological technology used for wastewater treatment process suitable for municipal and industrial application. The biofilm media provides increased surface area for the biological microorganism to attach and grow. This treatment is combined with biological nutrient removal that addressed the ammonia, nitrate and phosphate that is harmful to the environment. This treatment scheme is to meet the prescribed effluent standards for wastewater.
Advantages
- Requires little maintenance
- Perfect wastewater solution for space constrains
- Resistant to shock loads
- Easy to operate
- Low Capex
- No foul odor
Applications
- Industrial
- Municipal
- Commercial
- Residential
DYNAMIC SEQUENTIAL BATCH REACTOR / DSBR
A dynamic sequential batch reactor is a modified SBR and are used for wastewater treatment. It is not the same as the typical SBR which is a fill-and-draw activated sludge system, DSBR is a continuous inflow that uses baffle walls. Most effective in small influent capacity. This treatment is combined with biological nutrient removal that addressed the ammonia, nitrate and phosphate that is harmful to the environment.
Advantages
- Low OPEX and CAPEX
- Simple and easy to operate
- Requires little maintenance
- No foul odor
Applications
- Residential
- Municipal
LAMELLA CLARIFIER
A lamella clarifier or inclined plate settler (IPS) is a type of clarifier designed to remove particulates from liquids. The most common wastewater application for lamella clarifiers is as part of the primary or tertiary treatment stage. Lamella clarifiers can be integrated into the treatment process or stand-alone units can be used to increase the flow through existing water treatment plants. This treatment can be combined with biological nutrient removal that addressed the ammonia, nitrate and phosphate that is harmful to the environment.
Advantages
- Better Effluent quality
- Effective settling area
- Small footprint
- No foul odor
Applications
- Industrial
- Municipal
- Commercial
- Residential
MODULAR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Modular wastewater treatment is a portable treatment solution ideal for remote and tight locations. It is made from durable materials appropriate for tough settings and require very little site preparation. Once in place, the systems require very little operator oversight and demand very little energy and maintenance. The design is resistant to shock loading and reduce input conditions.
Advantages
- Easy and Fast Installation
- Requires much less civil and peripheral works
- Small footprint
- Modular and expandable with zero downtime
Applications
- Industrial
- Municipal
- Commercial
- Residential