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Treatment Steps

Wastewater is first exposed to physical separation processes.  Then the wastewater goes through biological treatment, followed by chemical treatment, coagulation, flocculation and clarification.  The clarified water then is entered through Advanced Wastewater Treatment (AWT) Systems with the final product suitable for recycling.  Sludge  produced during the process is dewatered and dry sludge is directed to disposal.
 

  

Treatment Methods

Biological Treatment is achieved through Aerobic or Anaerobic Systems.  EBD Water uses systems such as bio-towers, activated sludge, sequencing batch reactors, and rotating biological contactors.

Physical and chemical treatment technologies are used for the precipitation of heavy metals, oil and water separation, and removal of suspended solids.  EBD Water uses systems such as Sorption Filters, Ceramic Membranes, Precipitators, Gravity Separation Systems, Induced Air Flotation Systems and others.

Advanced Wastewater Treatment  Systems are used for removal of dissolved solids and microcontaminants for the production of completely recyclable streams. Reverse  Osmosis, Ultrafiltration and Ion Exchange are such proven methods.


 

BRACKISH WATER REVERSE OSMOSIS

SEAWATER REVERSE OSMOSIS

SEWAGE TREATMENT

INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

ION EXCHANGE DEMINERALIZATION

WATER SOFTENING

PRESSURE FILTRATION

CHEMICAL FEED SYSTEMS
Gas and Liquid Feeders