Background
As part of a major expansion of its operations, one of the largest independent craft brewers in Australia, established a new state-of-the-art craft brewery. The wastewater generated by the brewing process, had to be treated onsite prior to discharge to sewer, to meet the local council’s stringent trade waste requirements.
To reduce disposal costs the site dewaters the liquid waste sludge emanating from the biological Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) utilizing a Sludge Dewatering Press (DSP).
Solution
MAK Water installed a Dewatering Screw Press (DSP) and continuous wave liquid polymer make-up & dosing system, to dewater the Waste Activated Sludge (WAS) from the Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) biological process. WAS is discharged intermittently from the SBR process into a sludge storage tank. The Dewatering Screw Press is operated intermittently and receives feed sludge from the sludge storage tank as required to maintain tank capacity to manage the WAS volumes. The dewatered cake is discharged into a skip for off-site disposal.
MAK Water Key Solutions
- Single-step dewatering from as low as 0.2% dry solids concentration to 18% without need for pre-thickening
- Capable of treating up to 30 kg/h dry solids
- Fully automated operation, with touch-screen operator interface & control
- High degree of operational flexibility and turn-down with incorporated flow control, flocculation, thickening and washing system
Results and benefits
- Safe, Potable Water. Compliance with ADWG.
- Easy Installation. Containerised plant for easy transport and onsite installation.
- Plant Reliability. Custom design and quality equipment will provide reliable operation with minimal maintenance.
- Ongoing Technical Support. Service agreement in place with plant remote monitoring.
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