Package Sewage Plants
Published on by Roland Clarke PhD, CEO at Clarke Energy Associates, Barbados in Business
Where can I find a comprehensive commercial listing online of package tertiary sewage plants?
Regards,
Roland Clarke
Taxonomy
- Sewage Treatment
- water packaged plants
- Packaged Water Treatment System
18 Answers
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Dear Roland Clarke,
Feel free to email me at aherrera@fluencecorp.com or call me at +1(508)560-2604 to share more information about our conventional and new technologies that will suit your applications.
Best Regards,
Alexander Herrera
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Hello Mr. Roland Clarke,
Feel free to email me at aherrera@fluencecorp.com or call me at +1(508)560-2604 at any time to give you a more detail answer regarding your specific needs. We have conventional and new technologies on house for these applications.
Regards, Alexander Herrera
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Fluence modular packaged wastewater systems reduces energy usage for aeration by up to 90% compared to conventional methods, web page: https://www.fluencecorp.com/mabr/#aspiral
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NSF International also provide a list a certified package waste water systems. Here is their web page: http://info.nsf.org/Certified/Wastewater/
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Hi. We produce 50 to 5000 cubic meters per day package plants in less than three months. You can contact me at 00989133086134 (WhatsApp, Imo, Telegram, Wechat)
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Please surf www.tradeindia.com
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check out www.eecusa.com for package plants - we are the inventors of the MBBR's - all on the web.
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Dear Colleagues,
Thank you for your thoughtful responses. I am seeking package systems on two sizes: 1) Systems that fit in one or more 40-foot containers. I'm not sure what volume per day that might be. The sewage would be from a hotel and houses; 2) A larger system for 100,000 gallons per day, also for hotel and villa applications.
I have no information on things like biological oxigen demand. The best that I say that waste is raw human sewage,the kitchens, restaurants, laundry etc. all from hotels and houses.
3 Comments
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Go to: https://www.fluencecorp.com/mabr/#aspiral , we have a specific offer for the hospitality, hotels and resorts
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Our waste water treatment plants, based on MABR technology see the system spec - https://www.fluencecorp.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Aspiral-Product-Brochure-EN-Mail.pdf
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Go to: www.globalwater.com
Alan M. Weiss
Global Water Group (Dallas, TX) 214-678-9866
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Thomasnet.com for comprehensive listing of package plant manufacturers.
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www.southwaterllc.com offers full selection of different treatment systems.
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I agree with Gary. RBC or MBBR. Depending on the flow and the outlet parameters, you can select one of theses technologies. I can support you in your selection. You can provide me the inlet and outlet details : Nicolas@1h2o3.com
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Please indicate the capacity. We have module from 10 to 200 KLD STP.
Rajendrakumar V Saraf, FIE, FIWWA
Chairman
Viraj Envirozing India Pvt. Ltd
21, Radhakrishna, Near SBI, Paud Road
Pune 41038
Tel 02025433445, 9822186763
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Dear Roland,
Please tell us the volume of sewage per day and the water indicators before tertiary treatment, which must be reduced to the established standards. -
Sewage treatment in which we are removing are type of impurities and get pure water from sewage it is good for future and improve the environment as well as ground water that why it good work...
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He it’s really good work i am interesting this type of work if you want i am working with you...
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Hi Roland, as far as a list goes, be wary of selecting the most appropriate configuration for the application. Small package type systems is one of my big experience areas and I have supplied, monitored, trained and operated several different configured types across Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, the most appropriate type appear to be RBC or MBBR units since they are easier to operate, less power and can absorb fluctuating loads, something that activated sludge units tend to struggle with
herewith a few photos of units I supplied into Seychelles
please feel free to contact me if you are interested in similar applications for the Caribbean
regards
Gary
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Roland.....www.soleco-technology.com
We have 20ft. ISO Container + 40ft. ISO Container based systems.....used in Pacific Islands and remote mining camps.
E. Hugh Pettman, Ph.D.
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