Construction Begins at One of U.K.’s Largest Tertiary Treatment Plants

March 5, 2007

Construction has recently begun on one of the largest tertiary wastewater treatment plants in the United Kingdom. The plant, to be built at Severn Trent Water’s Strongford Sewage Treatment Works, will use Severn Trent Services’ TETRA® NSAF (Nitrifying Submerged Aerated Filter) technology to reduce the ammonia in the plant’s effluent from 15 mg/l to 3 mg/l. The facility is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2008.

The TETRA NSAF, an up-flow, fixed film biological reactor generates minimal additional solids requiring post-treatment handling and disposal. A new process – NSAF+ – has been developed to control the very large Strongford plant. The total plant area for the Strongford NSAF will be 1,400m2, which will accommodate a flow to the plant of 10,000m3/hr.

The Strongford facility will be constructed using 10 rectangular concrete cells, each measuring six meters wide and 22.75 meters in length. There will be 10,700 T-Blocks in the facility, which will measure 5½km when placed end to end.



来源: Severn Trent Services   March 5, 2007




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