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Water, wastewater and effluent treatment specialists
Both municipal wastewater and industrial effluent are subject to strict UK and EU legislation regarding their disposal. Read More
Companies are required to meet criteria set out in discharge permits. Biodegradable organics, suspended solids, and fats, oils and greases (FOGs) must be removed, acids and alkalis neutralised and toxic materials isolated.
Specialist contractors are widely used to design, build, install, commission, upgrade or maintain treatment plant.
Most will offer a suite of mechanical and electrical (MEICA) services, enabling facilities to be engineered to tackle the specific characteristics of the client's effluent stream.
Standard and possibly proprietary technologies will be combined to produce bespoke integrated systems.
Water, wastewater and effluent treatment specialists - helping you find the best solution for your project.
Wastewater systems for photovoltaic industry
H+E provides wastewater treatment systems for photovoltaic industry processes, such as wafer production (on silica) and cell production (on silica and glass), which require large amounts of process water. The company carries out complete management of the various water streams to and waste streams from all production stages. Process water systemsSpecialist semiconductor and electronics water treatment
H+E has provided both ultrapure water treatment plants and wastewater treatment systems for many years for a large number of clients throughout Europe and Asia. The supply of such plants has expanded into the rapidly developing photovoltaic sector. The earliest projects were supplied in the early 1990s and H+E still provides technical and serviceWastewater systems for power generation
H+E provides wastewater treatment systems for power generation industry processes, including process water and cooling water systems. Applications include: suspended solids removal; hardness reduction; iron and manganese removal; silica removal; organics reduction. Processes include: filtration, physical and chemical processes, such as precipitation and flocculationBagnall filter bed engineers
Bagnall Environmental has over 25 years of expertise and experience in the construction and refurbishment of trickling filters, both mineral filter media and structured plastic filter media. Bagnall filter bed engineers pride themselves on their reputation, customer care and service and their considerable expertise in this field. Offering a fullWastewater plant for The Macallan distillery expansion
Veolia was awarded a £2.5m contract to build a new treatment plant at the Edrington Group's The Macallan, following production expansion with a new distillery in Craigellachie, Moray. The treatment process is based on two Veolia proprietary technologies: the Idraflot™ dissolved air flotation (DAF) and the Biosep™ membrane bioreactor (MBR) systemsWastewater treatment for beet sugar factory, Turkey
Konya Seker is the largest private sugar producer in Turkey and has invested strongly in modern production facilities in recent years. In 2004 they commissioned a new beet sugar factory in Cumra, a small town in central Anatolia. The factory can process up to 12.000 tons of sugar beet per day and produces up to 1,500 tons of sugar per day (duringWastewater treatment for Bavarian dairy
For nearly 100 years this traditional, family-owned dairy has been producing yoghurt, desserts and cream cheese in a small Bavarian town. Having discharged production wastewater to the public sewer system for years, they decided to build a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in order to save discharge costs by discharging treated wastewater directlyEffluent treatment facility, Jaguar Land Rover Liverpool
Jaguar Land Rover Cars' Halewood factory near Liverpool has been transformed by Land Rover into a modern production facility and has been producing premium quality vehicles for a number of years now. [even incorporating the Land Rover experience offroad training centre] During the manufacturing and assembly of motor vehicles a substantial amountHigh pH water from Piling works laden with Non-Settling Solids
As part of a project with United Utilities, our client conducted a piling operation which generated high pH waters laden with non-settleable solids. As the concrete is poured into the pile, the waters are displaced. This water required treatment prior to discharge down a United Utilities Sewer. United Utilities had several requirements forOutokumpu Stainless Ltd, Sheffield
Outokumpu Stainless Ltd is one of the world's largest manufacturers of stainless steel strip, plate and rod. It was previously known as Avesta Stainless Ltd. The company's Sheffield rod mill rolls wire in a variety of alloys and diameters. In 1995 the company embarked on a modernisation programme, integral to which was the addition of wireWastewater treatment for beet sugar factory, Egypt
The customer, a large Egyptian sugar producer, developed and built a new beet sugar factory in Alexandria, Egypt from 2007 to 2010. In order to treat the wastewater from the beet sugar factory, a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) had to be constructed. H+E UK was awarded the contract due to our really extensive experience with wastewater treatmentWastewater treatment plant to treat laboratory liquids
H+E was asked to build a plant to treat wastewater arising from the new Graphene Engineering & Innovation Centre being built at the University of Manchester, where graphene was first isolated in 2004. Graphene is the world’s first 2-D material. It is 200 times stronger than steel, thin and transparent with innumerable potential applications for its useWastewater treatment, fruit & veg plant, Germany
Ernteband Fruchtsaft in Germany produces fruit and vegetable concentrates, focusing particularly on apple, pear, carrot and beetroot. Wastewater flow fluctuates substantially through the year due to the seasonal nature of harvesting. Following an in-depth investigation and discussions of options, the client decided to expand the existing plant byEnergy recovery from whey permeate, Switzerland
The customer, a large Swiss manufacturer of animal feed, was looking for an option to dispose permeate from whey protein concentrate (WPC) production. H+E was commissioned to build an anaerobic wastewater treatment plant to recover the energy from whey permeate in form of biogas. The project was carried out successfully and, followingBiological treatment for paper pulp wastewater, Bulgaria
H+E, a leading international designer and supplier of industrial process and wastewater treatment systems, has received an order for a new biological wastewater treatment plant from the Bulgarian viscose pulp producer Svilocell. In order to meet the future EU-imposed discharge limits into the River Danube, the previously purely mechanicalNew filter beds for Hexham Sewage Treatment Works refurbishment
Bagnall was approached by Esh-Stantec to carry out part of the works required for a £4.9m refurbishment of Hexham Sewage Treatment Works. The investment by Northumbrian Water aims to ensure that the facility continues to deliver to the community and protect water quality in the River Tyne. The project involved the decommissioning of two redundantTrickling filter bed remediation work
Bagnall was approached by the client to come up with a solution to repair a collapsing filter structure without disturbing the still effective filter media contained in the bed. Bagnall's engineers developed a design to enable the existing collapsing structure to be encased in new pre-cast concrete filter bed walls. This involved excavating aroundRefurbishing two 25m trickling filters at Pirehill Sewage Treatment Works
Bagnall Environmental was appointed to refurbish two 25m trickling filters at Pirehill Sewage Treatment Works following performance issues caused by incorrect media specification. The company delivered a full strip-out of the existing media, undertook condition assessments, and installed new compliant filter media with upgraded ventilation system
Water treatment plant support services
Visit siteWychwood provides back-up support services for facilities in the water treatment industry. A range of service contracts is offered, which can be customised for individual applications. The company can provide support for its own products and systems, as well as those of other manufacturers. Plant types serviced include media filters, water- SERVICE
- Wychwood Water Systems
- The knowledge, skills and experience to work within the wastewater treatment process industry places ELIQUO HYDROK in the perfect position to help water companies optimise the efficiency and life expectancy of existing process treatment plants. The company can provide complete managed solutions to various process upgrades, asset refurbishment, planned and reactive maintenance
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- ELIQUO HYDROK
- There is a growing Water Industry requirement for 'off-site' manufacturing in order to reduce 'on-site' health and safety risk, speed up installation time and reduce disruption to the general public, whilst also helping to reduce 'on-site' costs. This fits perfectly with Hydrok's approach to the design and bespoke manufacturing of engineered solutions
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- ELIQUO HYDROK
- Haigh Engineering are experts in waste processing and separation technology using fine particle maceration for biogas plants. Haigh products are used in anaerobic digestion and biogas processes due to the output of smaller particles sized at 2-3mm and increasing the surface area available for the reaction. Haigh equipment has been designed with
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- Haigh
- ELIQUO HYDROK worked with main contractor, Mott MacDonald Bentley, and Severn Trent Water to provide Mecana pile cloth media filtration systems for low effluent phosphorus removal at 11 sites throughout the UK. The pile cloth media filter was developed by the Mecana company in Switzerland during the 1990s and was brought to the UK by ELIQUO HYDROK in 2013
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- ELIQUO HYDROK
- The client is a manufacturer and processor of coated fish products and fresh fish, with the effluent produced being discharged to the public sewer via four effluent mains. Alpheus was invited, together with others, to look at ways of improving the quality of effluent discharged to the sewer. Alpheus realised that efforts had been made to improve
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- Alpheus Environmental

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