Swiss Water Treatment Plant Improves Process Design with P&ID Software
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
The ARA Meiringen waste water treatment facility chose MEDUSA4 P&ID in order to quickly and easily create and edit intelligent process schematics
Cambridge, UK and Pittsford, NY - 28 May 2014: For over 30 years the waste water treatment plant at Meiringen, Switzerland has been reliably treating 1.1 million cubic metres of waste water annually. To keep up with the latest technological developments, intelligent P&ID software is key.
Sustainable, Efficient and Future-Proof
Diligent maintenance and up-to-date technology help to future-proof the plant's operation. Sustainable energy use and energy efficiency are also key operating principles at ARA Meiringen, which produces electricity from naturally occurring sewage gases. In 2008, the plant was awarded the 2008 «Médaille d'eau» for efficient and sustainable energy use.
Constant Improvement and Process Optimisation
ARA Meiringen staff do their own prototyping, design and construction. This involves changing existing piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), and designing and manufacturing individual components. To improve their design processes, ARA Meiringen chose CAD Schroer's MEDUSA4 P&ID software in order to more quickly and easily create and edit intelligent process schematics.
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