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In the field of urban wastewater treatment, we have developed new solutions that can combine a biological treatment with refining using membrane filtration. Our efficient designs with smaller footprints enable operators to lower the consumption of energy and reactive agents. These solutions support the ...
In subject area:Chemical Engineering Wastewater treatment is defined as a process of removing the suspended solids as much as possible before the effluent is discharged back into the environment. From:Resource Recovery in Industrial Waste Waters,2023 ...
BOD and FC thresholds are also exceeded across many parts of Western Europe, Japan and the Eastern Seaboard of the USA, despite wastewater treatment rates already being high. However, exceedances in these regions tend to be more seasonal and do not typically occur in rivers with large year-...
Keller presented some of the key urban water management transitions underway in Australia that are influencing and reflecting global trends for wastewater treatment. “We need to create ‘water-sensitive cities’ where cities of the future are sustainable, productive, resilient and livable, but differen...
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Australia is poised to receive its first Nereda® wastewater treatment installation. Aquatec Maxcon - the Australian Nereda technology partner of international engineering and consultancy firm Royal HaskoningDHV - has been awarded a design and construct contract by Queensland’s South Burnett Regional Co...
(India), Golder Associates (Canada), and SWA Water Treatment (Australia) and others. The wastewater treatment services market is witnessing growth in the past few years; new technologies drive the growth of this market. Market players are introducing new technologies and features to acquire larger...
(Foladori et al., 2010). In Australia, dry sludge production from wastewater treatment increased by about 3% each year from 0.30 million tonnes in 2010 to 0.33 million tonnes in 2013 (NWC, 2013). Thus, the production of excess sludge from biological treatment is one of the most vexing ...
Earlier this year, Sydney Water, Australia’s largest water utility, approved BioGill technology for biological treatment of grease traps, following successful demonstration projects. It’s easy to operate, has low energy costs, and multiple areas of application. We are excited to help address Asia...