Organica Water’s FCR Chosen by the World’s Largest Furniture Retailer

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Organica Water’s FCR Chosen by the World’s Largest Furniture Retailer

Organica will supply its Food Chain Reactor (FCR) solution for the world’s largest furniture retailer, which will be built by Organica’s partner, Nijhuis Industries.

The treatment facility is for the world’s largest furniture retailer and will treat 1,000 m3/day of wastewater from a high-profile shopping center in Russia. 

The integration of Organica’s FCR Solution with Nijhuis’ advanced pre-and post-treatment technologies will purify the influent wastewater up to very strict standards for pristine river water discharge. 

Seamless Integration

With the Organica FCR Solution at the heart of the facility, the new wastewater treatment plant will have no odor and will appear as a botanical garden to ensure seamless integration within the mall complex, including a visitor’s center that is open to the public.

The pre-treatment solution will leverage Nijhuis’ screening and Dissolved Air Flotation units and will remove the large particles from the wastewater prior to entering the Organica FCR. After the secondary treatment through the FCR – the core of the biological process – Nijhuis CarboPure and Ultra Violet disinfection units will polish the effluent further to meet the stringent Russian discharge requirements. The excess sludge will be treated with a Nijhuis Drum Filter and Screw Press. 

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About the FCR Solution

Organica Water developed a highly imaginative approach to wastewater treatment for urban areas. Our facilities utilize active biofilms on natural (plant) and/or engineered root structures, all housed in a fully-enclosed, odorless facility.

Following primary treatment, the influent travels through the biological cascade, and in doing so the nutrient content is consumed by biofilm cultures that live on both the engineered (Organica’s proprietary biofiber media) and natural (plant roots) media in each reactor.

As a result of the cascade design the composition of the ecosystem fixed in the biofilm changes from reactor to reactor, adapting itself to the decreasing nutrient concentrations, thus maximizing the decomposition of contaminants and enabling Organica FCR WWTPs to treat wastewater in the least amount of space, using as little energy as possible. 

Source: Organica

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