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Landia chopper pump makes light work of sludges

A submersible Landia chopper pump has enabled one of the UK's main water companies to achieve faster and more efficient biogas production from its sludge digesters

News from Landia, May 8, 2006

Rapid payback on MBR dewatering systems

The new MBR Decanter from Westfalia Separator offers significant cost saving advantages and short pay back time when used for the final dewatering of sewage sludge from membrane filtration systems

News from Westfalia Separator, Feb 24, 2006

Non-clogging pumps for sludge handling

With sludge handling often the most problematic area in the wastewater treatment process, ITT Flygt has recently installed two non-clogging N-Pumps for greater efficiencies and savings in maintenance

News from ITT Flygt, Dec 14, 2005

Pulsar Sludge Finder is a blanket success

The Pulsar Sludge Finder is a new ultrasonic device designed to reliably and accurately detect and measure the interface between water and sludge in a variety of water industry clarifier applications

News from Pulsar Process Measurement, Oct 26, 2005

Danish biogas company turns again to Mono

Hashoj Biogas in Demark has continued its successful relationship with Mono Pumps with the installation of a Mono Series F Muncher in their biogas plant near Copenhagen

News from Mono Pumps, Oct 14, 2005

Decanter centrifuges clear 50000 m3 of sludge

Two Aldec G2 decanter centrifuges from Alfa Laval have helped Yorkshire Water clear a backlog of sludge in just six months, by outperforming humus belt presses and producing a cake with 25% DS

News from Alfa Laval, Sep 28, 2005

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Dewatering decanter range completed

Westfalia Separator announces the launch of the new UCD 345 dewatering decanter, aimed primarily at the municipal waste water treatment plants or for use in larger industrial waste water facilities

News from Westfalia Separator, Jun 16, 2005

BioChop hygienisation unit for animal by-products

At the Rybjerg Biogas plant in Denmark, Landia has installed a BioChop hygienisation unit, which meets the EC-regulation concerning animal by-products not intended for human consumption

News from Landia, Jun 2, 2005

Reliability on Beverley sludge at the WwTW

Yorkshire Water reports that 8 Mono Industrial E Range pumps fitted on the autodesludge process at Beverley WwTW have completed 18 months of trouble-free operation following their installation

News from Mono Pumps, Jun 2, 2005

Expanded sludge disposal options for Stuttgart

The waste water treatment plant in Stuttgart-Muhlhausen is setting up a second channel for disposing of the sewage sludge in addition to spreading it on farm land: it is to use sludge dewatering

News from Westfalia Separator, May 30, 2005

New Profibus option for suspended solids monitors

Solartron Mobrey announces the first Profibus digital communications option for sludge monitoring and wet wells, allowing much reduced costs associated with installation and commissioning

News from Solartron Mobrey, Apr 28, 2005

Preparation of organic by-products for processing

Landia heat-processing plant enables environmental and commercial use of animal by-products and waste at biogas plants: the Landia Biochop prepares and heat treats organic by-products

News from Landia, Mar 29, 2005

Sludge transfer and digester feed pumps on Jersey

The Island of Jersey, with a population of 87,500 relies on one main waste treatment plant, so for proven reliability, Watson Marlow Bredel pumps are chosen for critical sludge pumping duties

News from Watson-Marlow Bredel Pumps, Mar 8, 2005

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Business Operating System is fully certified

Monsal have achieved certification of their MBOS system to the BS EN ISO14001:2004 and OHSAS18001:1999 standards, confirming on-going commitment to Health and Safety, Environmental and Quality

News from Monsal, Feb 28, 2005

Mobile air mixing units for Severn Trent Water

Stem Drive has won a contract from Severn Trent Water for supply of 26 patented, non-blocking, fluidic mixers for use as mobile mixing units on outlying plants with mixing problems

News from Stem Drive, Jan 31, 2005

Air mixing system for new sludge digester

Stem Drive have received a contract from Laing O'Rourke for a secondary digester air mixing system for the new fifth digester being constructed at the Thames Water Deephams STW at Edmonton

News from Stem Drive, Jan 25, 2005

IBC Mixer keeps Southern Water in suspense

An IBC Mixer from Chemineer is successfully helping Southern Water achieve greater consistency with the chemicals it uses for a sludge thickening process at Fairlee WWTW

News from Chemineer, Jan 6, 2005

Municipal Solid Waste team strengthened

Purac has announced the appointment of Jerry Quickenden who joins the business development department to head up the company's Municipal Solid Waste team

News from Purac, Nov 3, 2004

A 'new force' in solid waste treatment in the UK

Purac has signed a license agreement for the BTA waste pre-treatment and anaerobic digestion process (The BTA Process) with Munich-based Biotechnische Abfallverwertung GmbH and Co

News from Purac, Oct 8, 2004

Weighing platforms control sludge filling

Four RoRo-Weigh platforms supplied by industrial weighing specialists Westco Bilanciai have an important role in avoiding over-filling treated sludge containers at the Minehead sewage treatment works

News from Westco Bilanciai, Aug 5, 2004

Multi stage digestion shows much promise for WWTP

The second major installation of a new multi stage digestion process is at Bromborough WWTP for United Utilities: it uses Enzymic hydrolysis pre-treatment prior to existing anaerobic digestion

News from Monsal, Jul 23, 2004

Sonix ultrasound sewage treatment in Auckland

Watercare Services leads the way in sustainable development embracing the benefits of Sonix ultrasound technology, used on the Mangere Water Reclamation Plant in Auckland, New Zealand

News from Purac, Jun 15, 2004

Verderflex in thick sludge at Scottish Water

For Brechin Waste Water Treatment Works in Tayside, Verder proposed two Verderflex VF65 peristaltic pumps for discharging from the settling tanks, to replace a Sewpas air system

News from Verder, May 13, 2003

Meter makes the most of low-pressure flows

Influx Measurements has solved the design problem of achieving economical flow measurement for low-pressure gases, typically met on methane or sour gas monitoring from digesters

News from Influx Measurements, Dec 24, 2002

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