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MBR Applications:<br />

• Suitable for Class A Reuse.<br />

• Suitable as a pre-treatment for Reverse Osmosis applications.<br />

• Compact Wastewater Treatments for Developments for Irrigation, and<br />

Non-Potable Reuse.<br />

• Suitable Treatment Process to meet discharge requirements for Marine<br />

Life, Bathing Sites, etc.<br />

• Retrofit into existing Wastewater Plants for increased Plant Capacity and<br />

better effluent quality.<br />

1.2.7. Sludge Thickening<br />

The solids generated by the sewage treatment process (sludge) need to be<br />

thickened in order to reduce the volume of sludge and dewatering system.<br />

1.2.8. Sludge Digestion<br />

There is a complete system for anaerobic and aerobic digestion system. For<br />

anaerobic digestion, we can offer steel digester cover, sludge circulation,<br />

sludge heating and digester gas mixing systems.<br />

Digester Mixing System<br />

a) Multiport Gas Mixing Valve - For multiple lances digester gas mixing<br />

b) Gas Lance<br />

c) Draft Tube<br />

Steel Digester Cover (Floating and fixed)<br />

a) Floating steel digester cover complete with roller guides and water seal.<br />

b) Fixed digester cover for primary.<br />

Sludge Heat Exchanger/Heater<br />

(i) Innovative combined boiler/heat exchanger sludge heater. No separated<br />

boiler.<br />

(ii) Non-clogged tube-in-tube sludge heater.<br />

1.2.9. Sludge Dewatering<br />

The solids generated by the sewage treatment process need to be dewatered<br />

in order to reduce the volume and save on disposal costs.<br />

There is a complete system using different dewatering methods including<br />

belt press, centrifuges, screw press, etc. The system will consist of a sludge<br />

conditioning system, dewatering equipment, sludge conveyor and storage<br />

silo.

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