10 years anniversary celebration in China: Constant Waterlevel Sequencing Batch Reactor (CWSBR)© Deutscher Fachverlag (DFV) (6/2010)
CWSBR âConstant Waterlevel Sequencing Batch Reactorâ is an innovative biological treatment technology for municipal wastewater. The application of the CWSBR technology started in 2000 in order to lower the costs of wastewater treatment plants significantly. After an intensive period of quality assurance by the patent holder âGesellschaft fĂźr Abwasser- und Abfalltechnik mbHâ (G.A.A) in Germany the international acceptance of CWSBR increased rapidly. In China the sole authorized technology holder and promotion representative, Dalian MEC Environmental Technology & Engineering Co., Ltd. (Dalian MECETC) realized the successful implementation of CWSBR in the market and achieved high social and economic benefits.
An exceptional material: State-of-the-art wastewater treatment© Deutscher Fachverlag (DFV) (6/2010)
Bioworks Verfahrenstechnik GmbH (Germany), a pioneering specialist in biological wastewater treatment, produces floating micro-bubble aeration systems. Their new â âOxiworksâ aerator required the very best in materials to meet market standards. At the same time, the treatment specialists were keen to team up with a supplier capable of offering exceptional technical expertise. In Simona and its Simona PP-H AlphaPlus, Bioworks found both a reliable partner and a best-in-class product solution.
Decentralised solutions sought: Small sewage treatment plants offer many options© Deutscher Fachverlag (DFV) (6/2010)
Small modular plants for water management have become increasingly popular over the last few years. And there are some very good reasons for this trend. They help provide flexible solutions for future challenges such as demographic changes, climate change and diminishing raw materials. Small sewage treatment plants also offer interesting perspectives for Asia.
Domestic Wastewater Recycling
© Vulkan-Verlag GmbH (9/2009)
âToilet-to-toiletâ and âtap-to-tapâ, instead of âtoilet-to-tapâ â a new approach
Innovative MultiboreÂŽ UF Technology in a Municipal Wastewater re-use Plant© Vulkan-Verlag GmbH (9/2009)
The expansion of the Beijing Capital International Airport made it necessary to open up new sources for the water supply to the new facilities. The decision for reuse of effluent water from a municipal wastewater plant was mainly based on two reasons. The major reason is to save scarce groundwater. In addition, the idea of providing water using an innovative and economically friendly water re-use plant was strongly supported by the fact that the expansion of the Beijing Capital Airport coincided with the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Global microbiological quality criteria for treated wastewater reuse in agricultural irrigation© Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (6/2009)
The reuse of treated wastewater is considered henceforth necessary but also effective solution in water-scarce areas of the world for the confrontation of increased water demand. The application of reuse of treated wastewater presupposes right planning based on the protection of population and environment according to enacted specifications of wastewater treatment plant effluent quality.
The waste water treatment as a viable and dynamic system© Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (6/2009)
Waste water treatment plants (WWTPs) are embedded into a specific technical, organizational and/or social context, which strongly influences their design characteristics, as well as their overall effectiveness.