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Canadas Biorem Inc is to supply a two-stage air emissions control system

Biorem awarded C$720 000 biofiltration project
Canada’s Biorem Inc is to supply a two-stage air emissions control system to remove the odorous compounds from the air at a municipal wastewater treatment facility in southern British Columbia.
The C$720 000 system, which includes a biotrickling filter followed by a biofilter with Biorem’s permanent XLD media, is expected to treat [...]

WABAG building wastewater treatment plants in Tunisia

VA TECH WABAG ONAS has received orders from the Tunisian wastewater authority (Office National de l’Assainissement) for wastewater treatment plants in Hergla and Enfidha in the Sousse coastal region.
The project is worth more than € 11 million and WABAG will serve as the leader of a consortium which includes the local construction company, MTT. The work [...]

Listen to the new podcast from Microdyn-Nadir

The new podcast from Microdyn-Nadir is available to listen to now on www.filtsep.com.
Listen and learn how the new BIO-CELL – Mechanical Cleaning Process developed by MICRODYN-NADIR can reduce your running costs and eliminate the environmental impact of the traditional chemical cleaning processes of wastewater treatment.
Thetitle of the podcast is ‘Chemical free cleaning of MBR wastewater treatment plants’. The podcast [...]

Siemens to provide system for treating FGD scrubber wastewater

One of the largest power producers in the U.S. has selected Siemens Water Technologies to provide a system to treat wastewater from a Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) scrubber being constructed at a power plant in the eastern U.S.
Siemens Water Technologies explains that the installation of the wet scrubber will significantly reduce emissions of mercury and sulphur [...]

New surface-scum removal system

Finnish company Finnchain Oy has developed a new surface scum removal system with reduced water consumption and no energy-consuming devices.
Finnchain says that it has introduced the system as an alternative to rectangular sedimentation tanks that use traditional scum skimming with a scum pipe, which require a considerable quantity of water to carry the scum in the [...]

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