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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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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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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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