Primary Wastewater Treatment with AquaPrime Cloth Media Filtration

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Primary Wastewater Treatment with AquaPrime Cloth Media Filtration

The AquaPrime cloth media filtration system is designed as an economical and efficient solution for the treatment of primary wastewater and wet-weather applications. This system utilizes a disk configuration and the exclusive OptiFiber PF-14 pile cloth filtration media to effectively filter high-solids waste streams without the use of chemicals. This system is ideal for primary wastewater treatment and wet-weather applications due to its proven removal efficiencies and high-quality effluent, even under varying influent conditions.

The AquaPrime system is designed to handle a wide range of flows in a fraction of space compared to conventional primary clarifiers. The system’s high solids removal in comparison to conventional treatment puts the technology in the advanced primary treatment category. AquaPrime provides reduced carbon loads to downstream secondary treatment process, resulting in:

  • Aeration energy savings (by approximately 20 to 30%)
  • And/or increased capacity in existing secondary treatment processes
  • And/or reduced basin size for the secondary process (footprint savings)
  • Increased primary solids for anaerobic digestion for increase biogas production (by up to 30 to 40%) to be used for energy production or heating within the facility
  • Dramatically reduced footprint (75% to 90% less) in comparison to conventional sedimentation

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