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Scottish environmental engineering company, Balmoral Tanks, will be showing its third generation sewage treatment plant at this year's L'assainissement non collectif event. An aerated biological system, the 6-50 PE (population equivalent) Balmoral HydroClear benefits from a moving bed biological reactor, or MBBR, at its core. The CE accredited plant provides a performance of 10:13:6mg/l BOD, SS and NH4-N respectively, equal to a ground-breaking pollutant removal level of 97%. The HydroClear “Delivers class-leading performance across the board”, claims Tim Mackley, the company's wastewater product manager. “Reliable performance, economic through-life costs, odour minimisation and silent operation are probably the most important factors for the end-user while it is widely understood that the shipping, storage and installation of sewage treatment plant is an area that needed to be addressed. New legislation demands better quality There are a high number of septic tanks installed in France but, unfortunately, the majority of these do not conform to current legislation or effluent quality requirements. The Balmoral HydroClear is fully CE accredited to BS EN 12566-3, the European standard for wastewater treatment plants, ensuring that it meets all legislative and effluent quality requirements for the French market. The optimally sized settlement and storage capacity gives unrivalled desludging interval performance whilst the novel MBBR reactor stabilises the water to be safe and clean for surface water discharge. The inherent simplicity of the system means low power requirements and performance reliability not seen before in this market. The HydroClear is therefore the perfect replacement for a septic tank or an upgrade to failing existing equipment. Key design objectives “We have optimised the shape of the HydroClear to provide clear benefits for the haulage, merchant and installation supply chain. Because of its slim profile the plant can be loaded more efficiently on trucks and occupies less space in the merchants' yard. “The product's shallow depth means that smaller diggers can be used during installation. The 6-pop, for example, can be installed using a 2.5-tonne mini-digger rather than the 7 or 12-tonne machines required for traditional plants. While clearly offering substantial cost savings this also reduces environmental damage to the end-users plot.”
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Scottish environmental engineering company, Balmoral Tanks, will be showing its third generation sewage treatment plant at this year's L'assainissement non collectif event. An aerated biological system, the 6-50 PE (population equivalent) Balmoral HydroClear benefits from a moving bed biological reactor, or MBBR, at its core. The CE accredited plant provides a performance of 10:13:6mg/l BOD, SS and NH4-N respectively, equal to a ground-breaking pollutant removal level of 97%. The HydroClear “Delivers class-leading performance across the board”, claims Tim Mackley, the company's wastewater product manager. “Reliable performance, economic through-life costs, odour minimisation and silent operation are probably the most important factors for the end-user while it is widely understood that the shipping, storage and installation of sewage treatment plant is an area that needed to be addressed. New legislation demands better quality There are a high number of septic tanks installed in France but, unfortunately, the majority of these do not conform to current legislation or effluent quality requirements. The Balmoral HydroClear is fully CE accredited to BS EN 12566-3, the European standard for wastewater treatment plants, ensuring that it meets all legislative and effluent quality requirements for the French market. The optimally sized settlement and storage capacity gives unrivalled desludging interval performance whilst the novel MBBR reactor stabilises the water to be safe and clean for surface water discharge. The inherent simplicity of the system means low power requirements and performance reliability not seen before in this market. The HydroClear is therefore the perfect replacement for a septic tank or an upgrade to failing existing equipment. Key design objectives “We have optimised the shape of the HydroClear to provide clear benefits for the haulage, merchant and installation supply chain. Because of its slim profile the plant can be loaded more efficiently on trucks and occupies less space in the merchants' yard. “The product's shallow depth means that smaller diggers can be used during installation. The 6-pop, for example, can be installed using a 2.5-tonne mini-digger rather than the 7 or 12-tonne machines required for traditional plants. While clearly offering substantial cost savings this also reduces environmental damage to the end-users plot.”
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