Australian Membrane Order30/07/2008 |
| Koch Membrane Systems, Inc., has received a major order for a Membrane Bioreactor based on its 1500 square metre PURON module from Griffith County in New South Wales as part of a major upgrade of the town’s wastewater treatment infrastructure. Instrumental in winning the contract was PURON’s successful track record in other membrane bioreactor (MBR) applications in Australia. PURON has been successfully employed at Bega Valley and Joe White Maltings. |
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Unlike the previous trickling wastewater treatment plant which it replaces, the MBR system meets stringent new discharge licence conditions. With a minimal impact on the environment, PURON will help to eliminate odours which came from the old plant and will produce water meets tight discharge requirements and may, in the future, be suitable for reuse both in the city and in local agricultural irrigation. The Griffith wastewater system serves a 50,000 population equivalent in the residential, commercial and industrial areas of Griffith which extends to Collina in the north, Yoogali in the east and Hanwood in the south. Estimated average capacity is 10,000 m3/day.
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