[...]Reliable pre-treatment for septic sludge Wherever wastewater is not fed to a sewage treatment plant via the sewer system, but is treated decentrally, septic sludge is produced. This septic sludge coll[...]
[...]The first step of operationally reliable and efficient wastewater treatment The separation of solids in wastewater with screens and fine screening systems is the first step in municipal and industrial[...]
[...]Reducing screenings volume and disposal costs The screenings from municipal wastewater treatment mainly consist of household waste-like materials, feces, paper, and mineral particles. The screenings v[...]
[...]Minimize wear and increase operating reliability For the operating safety and reliability of wastewater treatment plants, it is necessary to separate the grit transported with the wastewater and other[...]
[...]Elimination and reduction of micropollutants with the PAC process Trace substances can be removed from wastewater with the help of powdered activated carbon (PAC), as the micropollutants adsorb to the[...]
[...]Reliable compliance with effluent values In conventional municipal wastewater treatment plants, the final settling tank is the last stage of the wastewater treatment process. The purpose of the second[...]
[...]Sustainable Use of our Waters Municipal wastewater contains between 5 and 15 mg/l phosphorus. If phosphorus is not adequately removed during wastewater treatment, it ends up in the “receiving waters”.[...]
[...]Highest purification quality and reuse of wastewater The membrane bioreactor process is a biological wastewater treatment process that works according to the principle of the activated sludge process [...]
[...]HUBER solutions for permanent safe drinking water supply and distribution In water networks, many manholes are installed to accommodate branches, shut-off valves, backflow preventers, and sampling poi[...]
[...]There is a reason certain idioms endure. It is because the wisdom contained within it consistently applies to many different situations and remains relatively unchanged over time. The idiom “Too many [...]