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Biosep
TM
An aerobic biological
treatment for
wastewater
treatment and water
reclaim
An innovative solution developed by
Veolia Water Technologies, Biosep™
combines two proven technologies:
• Biological treatment using activated
sludge
• Membrane filtration
Biosep™ produces very high quality water,
fully compliant with the highest standards
for water reuse for irrigation, industrial and
municipal applications.
With more than 120 references worldwide,
Biosep™ is recommended for:
• Significant reduction of carbon, nitrogen
and phosphorus pollution
• High and simultaneous removal of
bacteria depending on the treated water,
completed by downstream disinfection.
Biosep™ Pack - new standard
membrane filtration units
> Flow rates from 4 to 110 m⁳/hr
> Flexible and modular solutions,
manufacturing in-house in the
Veolia workshops
> Guaranteed performances
identical to those of the
conventional Biosep™ process
Biosep™ Pack is added to a biological
aeration tank. The membrane
bioreactor replaces the traditional
settling system and separates
perfectly the purifying biomass
from the treated effluent through
microfiltration. The microfiltered
water is of excellent bacteriological
quality and removal of TSS is
guaranteed at any time. Flow rates
from 4 to 110 m⁳/hr.
Applications
> Small or medium sized industrial
effluent treatment plants (800 to
10,000 PE)
> Temporary solutions during
refurbishment or upgrade work
Biosep™ is sold under the Neosep™
trademark in Japan, the United States,
Australia and New Zealand. ●
Woodlands Dairy, 1000+ people, is
one of the largest manufacturers of
UHT milk in South Africa, marketed under
the brand FIRST CHOICE®. Woodlands Dairy
is a local, Eastern Cape processor of farm
fresh milk, who produces and packages high
quality dairy products. Dairy farming methods
should not only have a minimal impact on
the environment but should also be animal
friendly and boost public support for dairy
farming.
The challenge
Veolia Water Technologies South Africa (Pty)
Ltd was awarded the contract by Woodlands
Dairy (Pty) Ltd to provide a viable processing
solution for their growing process effluent
stream. The facility contains a milk sterilisation
and packaging plant as well as a cheese
factory. All process effluent is sent to a
combined effluent sump.
The Solution
Veolia Water Technologies proposed a resource
recovery plant (RRP) capable of processing 1.5
MLD, which will later be upgraded to 2 MLD.
The RRP will make use of Biothane’s state of
the art Memthane® technology, capable of
removing >95% of effluent COD.
A piloting study was performed to provide an
effluent specific treatment facility, ensuring
product performance and client satisfaction. ●
Woodlands
Dairy
Anaerobic Resource
Recovery Facility
Key Figures
• High COD loading:
~15 ton COD/day
• Growing effluent
demand
• Long-chain organics
present in effluent
• Achieving plant effluent
concentrations below
municipal standards
• > 95% conversion
Feed rate
pH
TCOD
COD load
1500 m⁳/d
12
10 g/l
15 t/day
Effluent specifications
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Veolia Water Technologies provides a full
range of water treatment additives but also
associated services (expertise, audit, quick
laboratory analysis, technical assistance,
emergency responses, etc.). You can also take
advantage of our AquaVistaTM
monitoring tools
and on-line scanners; as well as equipment
such as tanks, dosing systems, etc. If you
need water treatment chemical assistance,
Hydrex™ has the solution.
▹AquaVista - Level 3:
manage your automated control and monitoring system via your smartphone
Ems Bagatsing
Sales & Marketing Director
Ems@LincolnMartin.com
Robert Bagatsing
Editor-In-Chief
editor@GineersNow.com
Engr. Alice Hernandez
Senior Editor-At-Large
Disclaimer: The publishers regret that they cannot accept liability for error or
omissions contained in this publication, however caused. The opinions and
views contained in this publication are not necessarily those of the publishers.
Readers are advised to seek specialist advice before acting on information
contained in this publication, which is provided for general use and may not be
appropriate for the readers' particular circumstances.
The Copyright Law of the United States of America, Chapter 1, Subject 107, called the “Limitations on
exclusive rights: Fair use” states that, “Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the
fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any
other means speciϐied by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching
(including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copy-
right. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be
considered shall include—
(1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for
nonproϐit educational purposes;
(2) the nature of the copyrighted work;
(3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
(4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.”
John Vauden
Senior Editor
Asia-Paciϐic
Hina Sapra
Senior Editor
South Asia
Therese Matheren
Senior Editor
North America
Charity Bagatsing
Senior Editor
North America
Engr. Dion Greg Reyes
Junior Editor
Engr. Cielo Panda
Junior Editor
Raymond Gerard del Valle
Junior Editor
Goran Ćulibrk
Marketing and IT
Manager
Video Editor
Creative & Layout
GINEERSNOW TEAM
Anthony Lucero
Engr. Randy Williams
Guest Editor
North America
Engr. Aaron Kesel
Guest Editor
North America
Engr. Emmanuel Stalling
Guest Editor
North America
Amanda Pelletier
Guest Editor
North America
Margaret Banford
Guest Editor
United Kingdom
Patricia Eldridge
Guest Editor
United Kingdom
Afsana Alam
Guest Editor
United Arab Emirates
Publisher
GineersNow Inc.
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& 25th Street , BGC, Taguig, Philippines
Tel: +632 2242 000
Global Sales Ofϐice
Lincoln Martin FZE
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MBR Boulevard, Emaar Square, Downtown Dubai.
P.O. Box 334036 United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971 50 4289684
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Senior Editor-at-Large
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    OIL & GASLEADERS Chemical | Drilling | Exploration | Finance | Offshore-Onshore | Petroleum | Storage | Refinery | Up-Mid-Downstream
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    Biosep TM An aerobic biological treatmentfor wastewater treatment and water reclaim An innovative solution developed by Veolia Water Technologies, Biosep™ combines two proven technologies: • Biological treatment using activated sludge • Membrane filtration Biosep™ produces very high quality water, fully compliant with the highest standards for water reuse for irrigation, industrial and municipal applications. With more than 120 references worldwide, Biosep™ is recommended for: • Significant reduction of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus pollution • High and simultaneous removal of bacteria depending on the treated water, completed by downstream disinfection. Biosep™ Pack - new standard membrane filtration units > Flow rates from 4 to 110 m⁳/hr > Flexible and modular solutions, manufacturing in-house in the Veolia workshops > Guaranteed performances identical to those of the conventional Biosep™ process Biosep™ Pack is added to a biological aeration tank. The membrane bioreactor replaces the traditional settling system and separates perfectly the purifying biomass from the treated effluent through microfiltration. The microfiltered water is of excellent bacteriological quality and removal of TSS is guaranteed at any time. Flow rates from 4 to 110 m⁳/hr. Applications > Small or medium sized industrial effluent treatment plants (800 to 10,000 PE) > Temporary solutions during refurbishment or upgrade work Biosep™ is sold under the Neosep™ trademark in Japan, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. ●
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    Woodlands Dairy, 1000+people, is one of the largest manufacturers of UHT milk in South Africa, marketed under the brand FIRST CHOICE®. Woodlands Dairy is a local, Eastern Cape processor of farm fresh milk, who produces and packages high quality dairy products. Dairy farming methods should not only have a minimal impact on the environment but should also be animal friendly and boost public support for dairy farming. The challenge Veolia Water Technologies South Africa (Pty) Ltd was awarded the contract by Woodlands Dairy (Pty) Ltd to provide a viable processing solution for their growing process effluent stream. The facility contains a milk sterilisation and packaging plant as well as a cheese factory. All process effluent is sent to a combined effluent sump. The Solution Veolia Water Technologies proposed a resource recovery plant (RRP) capable of processing 1.5 MLD, which will later be upgraded to 2 MLD. The RRP will make use of Biothane’s state of the art Memthane® technology, capable of removing >95% of effluent COD. A piloting study was performed to provide an effluent specific treatment facility, ensuring product performance and client satisfaction. ● Woodlands Dairy Anaerobic Resource Recovery Facility Key Figures • High COD loading: ~15 ton COD/day • Growing effluent demand • Long-chain organics present in effluent • Achieving plant effluent concentrations below municipal standards • > 95% conversion Feed rate pH TCOD COD load 1500 m⁳/d 12 10 g/l 15 t/day Effluent specifications
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    Sponsored ArticleSponsored Article Didyou know that HYDREX™ covers all your water treatment chemical needs? Boiler Water Treatment Products HYDREX 1000 SERIES Cooling Water Treatment Products HYDREX 2000 SERIES Drinking Water Treatment Products HYDREX 3000 SERIES Membrane Treatment Products HYDREX 4000 SERIES Maintenance and Cleaning Products HYDREX 5000 SERIES Wastewater Treatment Products HYDREX 6000 SERIES Biocides Products HYDREX 7000 SERIES Industrial Application Products HYDREX 8000 SERIES Thermal Desalination, bulk chemicals & Others HYDREX 9000 SERIES Veolia Water Technologies provides a full range of water treatment additives but also associated services (expertise, audit, quick laboratory analysis, technical assistance, emergency responses, etc.). You can also take advantage of our AquaVistaTM monitoring tools and on-line scanners; as well as equipment such as tanks, dosing systems, etc. If you need water treatment chemical assistance, Hydrex™ has the solution. ▹AquaVista - Level 3: manage your automated control and monitoring system via your smartphone
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    Ems Bagatsing Sales &Marketing Director Ems@LincolnMartin.com Robert Bagatsing Editor-In-Chief editor@GineersNow.com Engr. Alice Hernandez Senior Editor-At-Large Disclaimer: The publishers regret that they cannot accept liability for error or omissions contained in this publication, however caused. The opinions and views contained in this publication are not necessarily those of the publishers. Readers are advised to seek specialist advice before acting on information contained in this publication, which is provided for general use and may not be appropriate for the readers' particular circumstances. The Copyright Law of the United States of America, Chapter 1, Subject 107, called the “Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use” states that, “Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means speciϐied by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copy- right. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include— (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonproϐit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.” John Vauden Senior Editor Asia-Paciϐic Hina Sapra Senior Editor South Asia Therese Matheren Senior Editor North America Charity Bagatsing Senior Editor North America Engr. Dion Greg Reyes Junior Editor Engr. Cielo Panda Junior Editor Raymond Gerard del Valle Junior Editor Goran Ćulibrk Marketing and IT Manager Video Editor Creative & Layout GINEERSNOW TEAM Anthony Lucero Engr. Randy Williams Guest Editor North America Engr. Aaron Kesel Guest Editor North America Engr. Emmanuel Stalling Guest Editor North America Amanda Pelletier Guest Editor North America Margaret Banford Guest Editor United Kingdom Patricia Eldridge Guest Editor United Kingdom Afsana Alam Guest Editor United Arab Emirates Publisher GineersNow Inc. Level 10-1 One Global Place, 5th Avenue & 25th Street , BGC, Taguig, Philippines Tel: +632 2242 000 Global Sales Ofϐice Lincoln Martin FZE Level 14, Boulevard Plaza Tower 1, MBR Boulevard, Emaar Square, Downtown Dubai. P.O. Box 334036 United Arab Emirates Tel: +971 50 4289684
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