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Wastewater
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Grit Protection For Downstream Processes

The cost of maintaining the downstream processes can reach into hundreds of thousands of Dollars due to inefficient and ineffective grit removal.
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Increase Grit Removal Capacity

Increasing capacity of a treatment works generally requires more plan area which, especially on an existing site, can be a problem.
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Protection for Membrane Systems

Expensive membrane systems require regular, expensive cleaning and clearing. The inefficiencies of traditional grit removal devices can cause fine grit to carry over and clog membranes effecting their capacity and efficiency.
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Sludge Degritting

Ensure that fine grit is removed up-front before creating further problems in downstream processes. Grit in digesters takes up valuable space and causes inefficient operation.
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Sludge Treatment

Removal of coarse material from imported sludge can greatly improve performance of the digesters and minimise expensive maintenance requirements.
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Snail Shell Removal

The build up of snail shells in secondary clarifiers can take up a lot of space reserved for trickling filter media and reduce efficiency.
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Wash Grit to Reduce Odour

High organic content in grit causes odour problems and complaints.