Commercial applications
The Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) is a flexible, high quality, wastewater treatment system, which achieves a minimum footprint at the lowest whole life cost. Whether the requirements of the client are to satisfy stringent discharge consents imposed by the Environment Agency or SEPA, or for long term reduction in trade effluent charges with short payback times, the SBR is the ideal treatment process for most Commercial, Water Utility or Industrial applications.
With the SBR, WPL are able to offer a robust and proven process that has been conceived and developed for over 15 years in the USA where more than 80 plants are in operation. Through detailed value engineering, process design and optimisation, WPL have improved on the original version and are able to offer SBR technology that meets the needs of the majority of its customers, ensuring the lowest capital outlay of any competing batch wastewater treatment supplier in the UK.
Benefits
- True sequencing batch system.
- Modular design facilitates simple works extensions.
- Easy installation - packaged option available.
- Reduced sludge volumes from integral aerobic digester.
- Automated control minimises operator attendance.
- Ideal for sensitive applications
- High/low flow modes to enable both storm water processing and extended periods of low demand.
- Full access to PLC software available to end user allowing on site adaptation to long term increases or decreases in flows and loads. Software upgrades available.
- Pre-screened effluent prevents pump blockages
- Minimal visual impact - eliminates settlement tanks
- Cost effective operation - no media costs and accurate control of retained activated sludge
- Excellent performance meeting environmental specifications.
- Automated control
- Remote monitoring and process control capability
- Accommodation of load variations without degradation of effluent
- Flow equalisation and balancing
- Cycle sequencing can be configured to ideally match batch industrial processes and save on upstream balancing
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