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challenge turbidity in the effluent of municipal wastewater treatment plants

Efficent separation of pollutants.

We ensure low residual contamination from undissolved substances

If there is insufficient floc formation, pollutants cannot be efficiently separated from the wastewater and the residual load in the effluent remains too high. Increased turbidity in the effluent is therefore a qualitative indicator of altered or disturbed cleaning processes.

The causes of insufficient floc formation and floc decay are manifold – we understand this specific challenge and support you with root cause analysis and comprehensive laboratory analyses to develop a customized treatment plan for your plant.

Our proven solutions for improved floc formation and stabilized activated sludge flocs help maintain the operational efficiency of your plant.

Causes of turbidity in the effluent

Increased turbidity in the effluent of a wastewater treatment plant is usually caused by very small flocs, floc decay or an excessive amount of free bacteria.

Products and Systems

Efficient solutions for efficient floc formation.

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