Temporary biological intensification

Increase capacity for the peak season.

Fit the solution to the treatment needs

Sizes the treatment plant to be able to operate most of the year. Uses liquid oxygen only during the months of high load. This scenario is common and efficient for water treatment in the food industry.

Control
Instrumentation and control to optimize the process.
Experimentation
Experimental analysis to test the application for complex wastewater.
Seasonal variable needs
Avoid oversized sewage
treatment.


Transforms the process into a high load treatment, only when needed.

Guarantees the quality of the final
effluent throughout the year.

Highly cost effective solution.
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