MBR and NF technology significantly improve landfill leachate quality at SITA’s Beacon Hill Landfill site |
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Already widely used for landfill leachate treatment elsewhere in the UK and around the world, Wehrle’s membrane system incorporates nanofiltration (NF) for effluent polishing following MBR, to significantly reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia and solids. The system for Sita-Suez was designed to be relocated in the future... |
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Wehrle supplies leachate treatment plant to Tunisia |
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Wehrle has received an order to provide a leachate treatment system including membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology to Socobat in Tunisia. In Tunisia and North Africa there are numerous new landfill sites which have been developed in line with European standards. These sites receive a base sealing and a leachate retaining basin. The collected leachate is... |
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Wehrle Supplies RO plant to Morocco for advanced treatment of landfill leachate |
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Wehrle has received an order for a reverse osmosis (RO) plant for the advanced treatment of biologically treated landfill leachate for the Pizzorno Environment Group in Morocco. In Morocco and across North North Africa, there are many new landfill sites, constructed to the new stringent European standards. To meet European specifications... |
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Dubai Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (DUGAS) orders MBR and RO from Wehrle |
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Dubai Natural Gas Co. Ltd. (DUGAS) will build a waste water treatment plant for the treatment of effluent from their gas and the MTBE plant. Wehrle have received an order for the supply of the aeration system for the equalization tanks, the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) and subsequent Reverse Osmosis (RO) treatment. DUGAS will recycle the treated waste water and use it as... |
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Wehrle Supplies MBR Plant to Russia for treatment of chewing gum effluent |
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Since Cadbury, known worldwide as a chocolate and sweets manufacturer, took over the Dirol factory in Novgorod (located between St. Petersburg and Moscow) the amount of chewing gum produced has increased considerably to an average of around 200 m³ per day. Wastewater from the factory, up until now, had been treated at the local water company, but loadings... |
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DE-brane, research network to support membrane technology, set up |
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DE-brane is an international research and development network that was set up to support the development of membrane technology in process and wastewater treatment. Fostering close cooperation between international partners, DE-brane will bring together membrane producers, plant manufacturers, research institutes...
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