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Bluewater Bio’s technologies can be found at over 100 installations around the world, delivering best-in-class performance and outcomes for our Clients and the communities they serve.

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Bolsover STW Phosphorus Removal

The FilterClear installation at Bolsover forms part of the national CIP program, to ascertain the feasibility and real costs associated with achieving low (0.5 mg/L) to ultralow (0.1 mg/L) total phosphorus consents.

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HYBACS Upgrade at Tsakane WwTW

Following rapid catchment growth, East Rand Water Company(ERWAT) required an upgrade from 10 MLD to 20 MLD at its Tsakane WwTW. The existing works comprised a single biological nutrient removal (BNR) reactor which could not be taken out of service for long periods of time.

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Jubail HYBACS Upgrade at IWTP-8

Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant no.8 (IWTP8) treats effluent from most of the industrial area in the city of Jubail, Saudi Arabia. The plant comprises three parallel streams; stream 2 was based on the activated sludge process and treated around 25 MLD to the Saudi RCER-1999 Irrigation Water standard.

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Ashbourne – Municipal Sewage

Ashbourne STW in Derbyshire is a municipal sewage treatment works (STW) which receives a large proportion of industrial effluent from a chicken processor in the town. Severn Trent Water received an application from the chicken processor to double production capacity.

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Botleng Municipal Sewage

The Botleng Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is one of two serving the town of Delmas in the Mpumulanga Province of South Africa. Delmas lies 60 km east of Johannesburg and has a population of approximately 92,000.

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Luss WTW

Luss is a small village in Argyll & Bute, Scotland, on the west bank of Loch Lomond. The village has its own waste water treatment works which treats approximately 780m3/d.

Being on the banks of Loch Lomond the site is subject to strict Bathing Water Directive consent limits.

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Loch Ascog WTW

Loch Ascog WTW, on the Isle of Bute in Western Scotland, treats water abstracted water from the loch. The main treatment at the works was slow sand filtration followed by disinfection.

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Kilmelford Waste Water Treatment

Kilmelford, a small village near Oban, had recently installed a new WWTW with a double septic tank. After installation it was discovered that the suspended solids and BOD levels in the treated effluent were breaching the consent of the shellfish directive.

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KAUST Desalination

The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), is located at Thuwal, north of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. The university is an international, graduate level research institution, dedicated to inspiring a new age in scientific achievement in the Kingdom and around the world.

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Toonagh Water Works Sludge Thickening

Toonagh (WTW) is a small rural plant in County Clare, Ireland. The original process treatment took raw water and added alum for coagulation, chlorine for disinfection and sulphuric acid/caustic for pH correction. The water was then passed through a lamella separator and a sand filter with the sludge being stored in a tank and removed from site by tanker every 1 to 2 days.

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Bugbrooke WRC Tertiary Solids & BOD Removal

Bugbrooke Water Recycling Centre (WRC) is a municipal sewage treatment works in Northamptonshire. It serves a population equivalent (PE) of over 7,000, with a flow to full treatment (FFT) of 52 L/s. The original treatment plant consisted of inlet works, primary settlement tanks, trickling filters and humus tanks. In AMP5, the Environment Agency issued a more stringent BOD consent.

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Barclye Water Treatment Works

Barclye was a decommissioned water plant that was required on a temporary basis to be used during dry weather periods. The only treatment onsite was a drum filter and chlorination before the water went into supply. The main issues onsite were turbidity, colour and cryptosporidium.

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Oaklands Farm – Industrial Water:

Oaklands Farm Eggs Ltd is a well-established family business based in the heart of Shropshire, owned by J A & O Griffiths and Sons. Producing nearly 500 million eggs per year and employing over 100 people, Oaklands Farm now ranks among Europe’s elite. Committed to achieving the highest standards in animal welfare.

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Glenlossie Distillery – Process Water

Glenlossie Distillery, owned by leading premium drinks business Diageo, is situated in the north of Scotland, not far from Elgin, nestling under the cover of a fir-clad hill. Its location enables waters running from the Mannoch Hills to collect in a reservoir just south of the distillery.

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Wellesbourne STW, Phosphorus Removal

Wellesbourne Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is a medium sized activated sludge plant (ASP). Under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the site had to meet a new total phosphorus (TP) consent of 0.4 mg/l, and an iron consent of 4mg/l.

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Codsall STW, Phosphorus Removal

Codsall STW is located near the village of Bilbrook to the North of Wolverhampton. The works treats a FFT of 82 l/s, and comprises two secondary treatment streams: activated sludge stream and trickling filter stream. The consent limits are: TSS 40 mg/l, BOD 20 mg/l, AmmN 5 mg/l.

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Upgrading of Secondary Treatment Using HYBACS at Tubli WPCC

The existing activated sludge plant at Tubli Water Pollution Control Centre (WPCC) was designed to treat a daily flow rate of 200,000m3/d. However, due to the continuing rapid growth of Bahrain, the flow rate into the works was in excess of 300,000m3/d and this is only expected to increase in
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Itchen Bank STW, Phosphorus Removal

Itchen Bank Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is a medium sized oxidation ditch site. Under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the total phosphorus (TP) consent on site has been tightened from 0.6 mg/l to 0.3 mg/l.

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Newick STW, Phosphorus Removal

Newick Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is a medium sized trickling filter works. Under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the site had to meet a new total phosphorus (TP) consent of 0.5 mg/l, and an iron consent of 4 mg/l. To achieve these new consent standards, CMDP (Southern Water’s delivery partner) installed a FilterClear® plant with ferric dosing.

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Dyserth STW, Phosphorus Removal

Dyserth Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is a medium sized trickling filter works. Under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the site had to meet a new total phosphorus (TP) consent of 0.5 mg/l, and an Iron consent of 4 mg/l.

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Barton STW, Phosphorus Removal

Barton Sewage Treatment Works (STW) is a medium sized trickling filter works. In AMP6, under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the site had to meet a new total phosphorus (TP) consent of 0.5 mg/l, and an iron consent of 4 mg/l.

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Brockhampton STW, Phosphorus Removal

Brockhampton STW is a medium sized activated sludge works treating the Cheltenham catchment, comprising domestic sewage, trade effluent and the effluent from the Cheltenham race course. The works treats a FFT of 105 l/s. The consent limits are: TSS 25 mg/l, BOD 15 mg/l, AmmN 5 mg/l.

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Harby STW, Phosphorus Removal

Harby STW is a small trickling filter works in Nottinghamshire, treating domestic sewage and trade effluent, containing dairy wastewater from a cheese factory. In AMP6, under the Water Framework Directive (WFD), the site was upgraded to meet more stringent discharge standards, including a new total phosphorus (TP) consent of 0.25 mg/l, and Fe of 2.5 mg/l.

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Ledbury STW – Phosphorus Removal

Ledbury STW is a medium size activated sludge plant in Herefordshire, treating domestic sewage and trade effluent from a brewery. The current total population equivalent (PE) is over 14,000, and expected to approach 20,000 in 2028.

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