Posts Tagged ‘water treatment’
Monday, October 17th, 2016
While there are similarities between MBR and SBR (both are forms of the activated sludge process), there is one fundamental difference – the method of separating the mixed liquor from the treated wastewater. SBR technology relies on gravity settling (or phase separation), while MBR technology uses the membrane as a physical barrier for separation. On the surface this may seem like a subtle difference, however, by using a physical barrier for separation, MBR technology provides numerous advantages.
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Category Case Study, Designs, General News, Industry News | Tags: Tags: biological treatment, MBR, Membrane Bio Reactors, reverse osmosis, RO, SBR, Sequenced Bio Reactors, waste water treatment, water treatment,
Sunday, September 4th, 2016
Syngineering have been hard at work developing a range of containerised Membrane Bio Reactors (MBR) and Moving Bed Bio Reactor (MBBR) systems suitable for treating a wide range of waste water that includes sewage treatment, land fill leachate, effluent treatment and many more. These systems are fully containerised and range in size from 10KL/day through to many mega litres per day. The advantage of the Syngineering systems are that they come standard with Reverse Osmosis or RO filtration meaning that they will produce permeate that complies with Australian and New Zealand drinking water guidelines.
Typical MBR plant design from Syngineering
Typical MBR and MBBR Waste Water treatment plant layout by Syngineering
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Category Water Treatment | Tags: Tags: effluent treatment, engineering design, Landfill leachate, MBR, Membrane bio reactor, Membrane technology, Moving Bed Bio Reactor, plant design, SBR, Sequenced Bio Reactors, sewage treatment plant design, water treatment,
Sunday, September 4th, 2016
Syngineering Water, Australian distributors of VSEP water treatment systems have been applying the VSEP to many different ways to improve waste water treatment. This application is treating effluent from an abattoir and producing water that complies to the Australian Drinking water guidelines
I know this is not the best topic and people do not want to talk about effluent, but unless innovative practical engineers and scientists like the team at Syngineering continue to develop ways to treat effluent, waste water and leachate then we will destroy ourselves.
Syngineering have been developing new and innovative methods of treating effluent and waste water by combining VSEP and reverse osmosis.
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Category Industry News | Tags: Tags: abattoirs, effluent, engineering design, Landfill leachate, Leachate, reverse osmosis, VSEP, waste water, water treatment, water treatment plant design,
Sunday, September 4th, 2016
Published on Sep 4, 2016
Syngineering have been developing a new range of containerised VSEP units that fit inside a 40 foot shipping container. The systems also include a reverse osmosis option that when combined with the VSEP system, will produce water that complies with the Australian and New Zealand drinking water standards. These containerised systems are ideal for a wide range of applications including landfill leachate, effluent treatment, coal seam gas, drilling mud treatment and many more.
Leachate Samples using VSEP system combined with Reverse Osmosis
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