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Envirogen Technologies, a
member of the Amplio Group, designs and manufactures
biological odour control systems. The biological odour control
filters utilize robust media that offers up to 10 years of
active life. Envirogen also offer various types of biological
waste treatment systems including
SCR, MBR and FBR. For a more complete information on the
Envirogen line of products please
contact us or visit their website at
www.envirogen.com
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BIOLOGICAL ODOUR CONTROL FILTERS |
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BIOCEL
H-60 and H-120 Modular
Biofilters |
Biofilters utilize naturally occurring
microorganisms to treat air containing reduced sulfur compounds, volatile
organic compounds (VOC's), and other odourous compounds. The microorganisms
live in a thin film of water that is sustained on a special media contained
in the Biofilter. The media is kept moist by two or more proprietary
internal irrigation systems and is supplemented by a nutrient addition
system. Foul air is collected and sent to the Biofilter and as it flows up
through the moist media, the micro organisms utilize the odourous
contaminants for energy and cleanse the air.
All Envirogen Biofilters offer:
- Long Media life of up to 10 years
- Modular construction
- All weather cover system
Capacities
Biocel H-60 up to 240 CFM
Biocel H-120 up to 480 CFM
P-600 up to 2400 CFM
Built in place - over 5000 CFM |
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P-600
Modular Biofilters |
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BUILT-IN
-PLACE
Photo:- 86,000 CFM unit |
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WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS |
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Biological Suspended Carrier Reactor
Envirogen has an integrated, fixed film,
moving bed activated sludge biological system (the IFAS technology)
employing free floating plastic media for treatment of municipal and
industrial wastewaters. The Suspended Carrier Reactor (SCR) system is
particularly well suited for low cost retrofit applications with the current
footprint of existing municipal and industrial installations requiring
additional capacity.
Supplemental biomass growth occurs in the form
of biofilm on the surface and interior of the buoyant plastic carrier media
suspended in the basins. This is particularly advantageous where
nitrification is required, as slow growing nitrifying microorganisms can now
be more easily maintained within the
system as an attached biofilm. Depending on the compounds being treated and
effluent quality needs, the SCR system can be designed to operate under
aerobic, anoxic or anaerobic conditions. |
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Membrane Bioreactor (MBR)
The MBR system combines the benefits of a
suspended growth reactor with the solids separation capability of an
ultrafilter or microfilter membrane unit. It is particularly well suited to
wastewater or groundwater with recalcitrant organics, high contaminant
concentrations, highly variable influent composition and/or for sites where
space is a problem. |
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Fluidized Bed Reactor (FBR)
The FBR is a fixed film reactor column that
fosters growth of microorganisms on a hydraulically fluidized bed of media
usually sand or activated carbon. The FBR is available in aerobic, anoxic
and anaerobic designs. High performance at low capital and operating costs. |
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