Continuous filtration to meet irrigation standardsArrow iconWaste waterThe Katamiya Dunes wastewater treatment plant in Egypt needed to improve effluent water quality for irrigation of a local golf course and surrounding areas. Following a successful pilot project with a DynaSand filter, plant operators decided to install a tertiary treatment stage. The staged project involved an initial build of eight filters, with an additional four being added a few years later.Arrow icon
Compact primary settling tanks for Hong Kong cavern projectArrow iconWaste waterAn innovative project in Hong Kong will relocate the ageing Sha Tin sewage treatment works into caverns nearby. Several issues with the existing site will be resolved including the availability of 28 hectares of land that can be repurposed for beneficial uses.Arrow icon
DynaSand filters solve micropollutant problemsArrow iconWaste waterWaterThe wastewater treatment plant in Baden-Baden, Germany, needed to add a highly efficient fourth treatment stage to significantly reduce micropollutants in the site’s effluent. The average flow through the plant is 4’700 m³/h and any new process needed to have sufficient capacity for peak flowrates.Arrow icon
Sulzer tertiary treatment delivers class A irrigation waterArrow iconWaste waterWaterA wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Spain has completed a project to expand its capacity and improve effluent water quality at the same time. The installation of additional filtration equipment from Sulzer has enabled the plant to meet Class A water standards, allowing it to be used for irrigation and support local agriculture with a sustainable source of water. The project has enabled the WWTP to be the first in Spain where a tertiary treatment has achieved Class A water quality for irrigation. Arrow icon
Boosting micropollutant removal from wastewaterArrow iconWaste waterWaterThe first long-term trial in Germany of a continuous granular activated carbon (GAC) filter using ferric salts dosing immediately before filtration has delivered conclusive results. The pilot project used three DynaSand carbon filters, two with coagulant dosing and one control. All three filters were filled with approximately five tonnes of GAC. The results showed that it is possible to achieve a Ptot level of <0.2 mg/l, which would pass some of the most stringent water quality standards in the world.Arrow icon
Cutting phosphorus levels in wastewater effluentArrow iconWaste waterWaterIn Sweden, treated water from the Sundet wastewater treatment plant has historically been released into the Norra Bergundasjön lake. Due to a very sensitive lake, a significant reduction in phosphorus was required. DynaSand® filters offer a very effective solution that enabled the plant to significantly reduce phosphorus levels below some of the most stringent targets. The DynaSand filters have consistently delivered lower phosphorus content than the 0.2 mg/l consent, with effluent concentrations regularly below 0.1 mg/l.Arrow icon
Reducing micropollutants in waterArrow iconWaste waterWaterWastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are sources of organic micropollutants in waterways, making it important to improve the efficiency of removal processes and reduce their environmental impact. In Weißenburg, Germany, a pilot project is comparing the effectiveness of granular activated carbon and sand filters to boost filtration efficiency after ozonation.Arrow icon
Reducing micropollutants with DynaSand filtersArrow iconWaste waterWaterIn Germany, wastewater treatments plants (WWTPs) that discharge into the River Isar need to meet strict effluent standards for suspended solids and micropollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus. In Freising, the plant has been equipped with DynaSand filters that enable the site to meet the latest requirements and protect the sensitive local environment. Arrow icon
DynaBelt belt filtration strengthens primary treatment and stabilizes suspended solids removalArrow iconWaste waterA municipal wastewater treatment plant in Apulia is undergoing an upgrade program of its headworks and primary treatment line. As part of the interim improvements, the plant required a robust, compact solution to enhance suspended solids (SS) removal in the primary sedimentation stage while maintaining operational continuity at variable flows.Arrow icon
Meeting the future challenges of water treatment todayArrow iconWaste waterWater quality legislation is being tightened globally. The most precious resource on the planet is suffering from contamination and countries around the world are drawing up new regulations to tackle this challenge. It is the responsibility of municipalities to deliver the new standards and, in most cases, that will require additional treatment processes to be implemented.Arrow icon
Attaining the highest standards in water quality with modern filtration systemsArrow iconWaterPhosphorus is an essential nutrient for all living organisms, but its presence in excessive quantities in water bodies poses significant environmental challenges. Its runoff into lakes and rivers, as well as its discharge from municipal and industrial wastewater, can lead to serious environmental consequences. As countries tighten their legislation on water quality, wastewater treatment plants may need to install additional filtration equipment to comply with current as well as future standards.Arrow icon
DynaSand sand filters for sea water pre-treatment in the UAEArrow iconWaterThe two stage filtration with DynaSand filters is a pre-treatment facility to one of the large desalination plants located in Dubai, a part of the United Arab Emirates. The facility belongs to Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) and was installed in 2007. It has been in commercial operation since 2008.Arrow icon
Removing pharmaceuticals from water suppliesArrow iconWaste waterThe current EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive is more than 30 years old, and it has made dramatic improvements to the water quality in European rivers, lakes and seas. However, several pollution challenges remain and are not covered by the current legislation. One of the most prominent is pharmaceutical residues, which are having a detrimental effect on wildlife and human health, leading to a revision of EU Directive 91/271/EEC.Arrow icon
Recycling water for agriculture in BahrainArrow iconWaste waterCountries in the Middle East face a constant challenge with delivering sufficient water for an increasing population, both for drinking water and irrigation for agriculture. In Bahrain, the largest water treatment works in the country has undergone a huge redevelopment and Nordic Water, a Sulzer brand, has retrofitted the original sand filter basins with DynaSand filters. This, together with a recent expansion of the filtration systems, has enabled the plant to treat 250’000 m³/day for irrigation, the equivalent of 100 Olympic swimming pools every day.Arrow icon
PFAS in waterArrow iconWaste waterThe widespread use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in domestic, commercial and industrial products has led to an environmental challenge that is now attracting the attention of European legislators. Often referred to as ‘forever chemicals’ because of their persistence in the environment, these common substances are increasingly being investigated for their potential impact on health. Developing solutions to remove these chemicals is increasingly important as more legislation is proposed.Arrow icon
ShellArrow iconIndustrialPaket zur Seitenstromfiltration von Kühlwasser für den Ethylen Cracker Complex von SHELL Singapur. Das Paket zur Seitenstromfiltration von Kühlwasser besteht aus internen DynaSand-Filtern. Das Waschwasser aus dem DynaSand-Filter wird von Lamella-Lamellenpaketen und Zickert-Bodenschlammräumern behandelt. Die…Arrow icon
BravikenArrow iconIndustrialWaste waterWaterNordic Water unterstützt die strenge Umweltstrategie der Papierfabrik Braviken. Holmen Paper Braviken AB produziert Papier für Zeitungen, farbige Zeitungen, Zeitschriften und Kataloge aus Fichtenfaserholz und Altpapier. Das Unternehmen verfolgt eine strikte Umweltpolitik. Der Reinigungsprozess wurde…Arrow icon
LanarkshireArrow iconWaste waterHöhere Ausbeute und reduzierte Betriebskosten dank Zickert. Die erste schottische Installation von Nordic Waters innovativer Zickert-Technologie erhöht die Primärschlammausbeute und führt zu niedrigeren Betriebskosten in der Kläranlage Lanarkshire.Arrow icon
Thames WaterArrow iconWaste waterVerbesserte Schlammbehandlung und effektive Geruchseindämmung mit Zickert-Räumern Thames Water, der größte Wasser- und Abwasserdienstleister Englands, wollte seine Effizienz zur Schlammbehandlung steigern und eine verbesserte Luftregelung erzielen. Deshalb entschied sich das Unternehmen, in Zickert-Boden- und Schwimmschlammräumer…Arrow icon
AlexandroupolisArrow iconWaterGleich drei unserer Produkte reinigen das Wasser von Alexandroupolis. 2004 wurde in der griechischen Hafenstadt Alexandroupolis eine neue Wasseraufbereitungsanlage geplant. Die Herausforderung bestand darin, das Oberflächenwasser aus Dämmen zu Trinkwasser aufzubereiten. Für diese Aufgabe wurden…Arrow icon
HimmerfjärdenArrow iconWaste waterDie DynaDisc-Installation erfüllte den dringenden Bedarf für verminderte Emissionen. Die Renovierung der Kläranlage Himmerfjärden südlich von Stockholm soll 2018 abgeschlossen sein. Eine rasche Lösung für die neuen, strengeren Anforderungen war gefragt, die bereits in Kraft…Arrow icon
SundetArrow iconWaste waterErfolgreiche Phosphorreduzierung mit DynaSand-Filtern. Die Kläranlage Sundet außerhalb von Växjö in Südschweden stand vor der Herausforderung, weniger als 0,2 mg Phosphor pro abgeführtem Liter Wasser zu erzeugen. Um dieser Anforderung gerecht zu werden, wurden in…Arrow icon
FindusArrow iconIndustrialWaste waterDynaDisc-Filter retteten Ernte und Umwelt. Im Sommer 2012 kam es in der lebensmittelverarbeitenden Anlage von Findus im südschwedischen Bjuv beinahe zu einer Katastrophe. Dank des schnellen Agierens und unserer DynaDisc-Filter ist es gelungen, diese abzuwenden….Arrow icon
RyaverketArrow iconWaste waterDie Kläranlage Ryaverket beherbergt eine der weltweit größten MevaScreen RSM-Installationen. Sämtliches Abwasser Göteborgs, der zweitgrößten Stadt Schwedens, wird in dieser Kläranlage unweit der Flussmündung des Göta älvs aufbereitet. Die Kläranlage zählt zu den größten Installationen…Arrow icon
HommelvikArrow iconWaste waterAdvanced primary filtration in Hommelvik Hommelvik is a small village close to the Atlantic coastline, about 25 km east of Trondheim, in the central part of Norway. The new municipal wastewater treatment plant, Hommelvik RA,…Arrow icon
DynaSand - SandfilterArrow iconKundenfallstudie: AG der Dillinger Hütter Boehringer Ingelheim Dillinger Hüttenwerke Flusswasseraufbereitung Firma Infracor Kläranlage Holzkirchen Kläranlage Oppenheim Kläranlage Waren Wasserwerk Ullrichsberg Kläranlage TannaArrow icon
LamellenklärerArrow iconNUON Energie & Service GmbH Flusswasseraufbereitung Süßer See Tunnelwasseraufbereitung Sedrun Feinsinterabscheidung BSW Dillinger HüttenwerkeArrow icon
SpurenstoffeliminationArrow iconUnsere Referenzen im Bereich der Spurenstoffelimination. Wir haben lhnen hier einige unserer Referenzen ausführlich oder als Downloadlink zusammengestellt.Arrow icon
Scheibenfilter / TrommelfilterArrow iconAtotonilco: größte Scheibenfiltrationsanlage der Welt Drei weitere und deutsche Referenzen.Arrow icon