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Jordan Basin UT

To improve biosolids management at the Jordan Basin Water Reclamation Facility, the South Valley Sewer District partnered with Bowen Collins & Associates to explore advanced drying technologies. The goal: reduce disposal costs, increase operational flexibility, and enable beneficial reuse. After a thorough evaluation, the District selected the HUBER belt dryer — a reliable, long-term solution that delivers outstanding performance and multiple benefits:

  • Long-term solution for biosolids disposal
  • Greater flexibility and redundancy in disposal options thanks to improved biosolids characteristics
  • Significantly reduced hauling and disposal costs due to lower weight and volume
  • Potential for beneficial reuse as a soil amendment or fertilizer
  • Opportunity to generate revenue through the sale of dried biosolids

HUBER Technology installed one HUBER BT 22, a high-performance drying system designed for low energy consumption and maximum solids capture.

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