Severn Trent Services showcase new water treatment solutions at IFAT 08
Mar 25, 2008
Severn Trent Services will highlight its latest technological innovations in water treatment at IFAT 2008
Severn Trent Services is a leading supplier of electrochlorination technology – since 1988, Severn Trent has installed over 3,500 ClorTec® on-site sodium hypochlorite generating systems worldwide. The company has developed a cost effective system for the on-site production of sodium hypochlorite for use in swimming pools, cooling towers and food and drink applications. The ClorTec® SCT mini on-site sodium hypochlorite generating system is a compact, innovative new product that offers a safe alternative to the transportation of hazardous chemicals. It offers ease of maintenance and reliable performance.
Visitors to stand in no. 504 Hall A2 can also see the company’s new MicroDynamics™ – Microwave UV disinfection solution. The electrodeless design has a three year bulb life guarantee – three times that of competitive brands. In addition, there is no detrimental effect to the bulb caused by it being switched on and off - a feature not possible with systems containing electrodes. For clean water filtration projects, information on TETRA® LP Block™, a dual-parallel lateral underdrain filter floor for RGF and GAC filters, will also be available. The system provides excellent distribution of both backwash air and water to offer more efficient bed cleaning and lower operating costs. Severn Trent Services has been recently awarded several contracts to supply TETRA LP Blocks for pre-treatment at desalination plants throughout Europe. Severn Trent Services technical consultants will be available at the show to discuss the technology’s many applications.
TETRA® Deep Bed Filter from Severn Trent Services is a down flow sand filter for the filtration of effluent from municipal wastewater treatment plants. The technology offers process flexibility and high efficiency backwash for the removal of biological oxygen demand (BOD) and suspended solids.
The TETRA® NSAF is a submerged aerated media process for the tertiary removal of ammonia (nitrification) from municipal and industrial wastewaters. The process uses proven TETRA T-Block™ filter floors and blast furnace slag media. The TETRA® SAF (Sumerged Aerated Filter) is also available for BOD or BOD and Ammonia removal. The Jet Aeration Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) available from Severn Trent Services is an aeration process for the complete treatment of sewage and industrial wastewaters. A Jet Aeration SBR plant can remove BOD, ammonia and suspended solids in a single tank.
Contact:
SEVERN TRENT SERVICES
Park Lane
Minworth Sutton Coldfield
B76 9BL (GB)
E-Mail: salesenq@severntrentservices.co.uk
Internet: www.severntrentservices.co.uk
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