WASTEWATER INTO CLEAN WATER:
OUR INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
A Guide to Our Wastewater Treatment Services
As a leader in environmental conservation, we’re dedicated to providing innovative and effective methods for transforming wastewater into clean, reusable water resources. Explore our range of treatment options, each tailored to meet the unique needs of communities, businesses, and industries across our service areas in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. From conventional activated sludge systems to advanced membrane bioreactors, we’re committed to delivering sustainable solutions that safeguard water quality and protect our precious natural resources.
Common Wastewater Treatment Solutions
Conventional Activated Sludge
Utilizing a time-tested process, conventional activated sludge treatment plants harness the power of microorganisms to break down organic matter in wastewater. Through aeration and settling, the activated sludge method effectively removes pollutants, producing cleaner water suitable for discharge or reuse.
Biological Nutrient Removal AS
Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) activated sludge plants go beyond simply treating wastewater; they actively target and remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus. By employing specialized microbial communities, BNR systems enhance water quality, mitigating the environmental impact of nutrient-rich effluents on receiving bodies of water.
Sequencing Batch Reactors
Offering versatility and efficiency, sequencing batch reactors (SBRs) provide a flexible approach to wastewater treatment. These systems operate through a series of timed cycles, allowing for biological treatment, settling, and decanting in a single reactor vessel. SBR technology is ideal for applications requiring compact design and precise control over treatment processes.
IFAS Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge
IFAS treatment plants combine suspended growth and attached growth processes to achieve enhanced treatment performance. By incorporating fixed media within the activated sludge system, IFAS configurations increase biomass retention and surface area for microbial growth, resulting in improved nutrient removal and overall treatment efficiency.
MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor)
MBBR systems employ a biofilm-based approach to wastewater treatment, where plastic media carriers provide a substrate for microbial attachment and growth. This allows for high levels of biological activity within a compact reactor footprint, leading to efficient removal of organic matter, nutrients, and contaminants from wastewater.
Membrane BIOReactor
Membrane bioreactors (MBRs) combine biological treatment with membrane filtration to achieve high-quality effluent standards. By integrating ultrafiltration or microfiltration membranes into the treatment process, MBRs effectively separate suspended solids, bacteria, and pathogens from the treated water, producing pristine effluent suitable for a variety of reuse applications.
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