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News Release from: Enpure | Subject: Sonix
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2004
Ultrasound plant for WWTW biosolids
treatment
The first full-scale installation of the Purac Sonix ultrasound process for biosolids treatment is at the Anglian Water Cotton Valley waste water treatment works
Purac is pleased to announce the first full-scale installation of its Sonix ultrasound process for biosolids treatment at an Anglian Water waste water treatment works The plant is currently being commissioned at Cotton Valley (Milton Keynes WWTW) serving a population equivalent of approximately 288,000
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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This 24 kW Sonix ultrasound plant (ultimately 48kW) is the first of potentially many installations to be installed as part of the Anglian Water Biosolids Strategy to maximise energy recovery and reduce Biosolids residues for recycling.
Sonix is sold under licence from Purac Ltd.
Purac Limited has more that 40 years of wide-ranging experience in the field of water, wastewater and sludge treatment for the municipal and industrial sectors - to date there are more than 4000 Purac designed plants in 60 countries around the world.
The company offers process design and project management services and has developed a number of key processing technologies, with clients choosing between turnkey solutions or individual specialist services.
Based at Kidderminster in the Midlands, Purac's 300 employees achieve a turnover of around GBP50 million each year.
Employee development is central to the Purac strategy and the company is accredited with Investors in People status.
Purac is part of awg.
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