Applications: Sludge Dewatering
Sludge dewatering, as the name implies, is removing water from sludge. Sludge dewatering is typically the final step for industrial wastewater treatment processes and plants. After wastewater treatment the sludge remaining is very high in water content that can be reclaimed through sludge dewatering.
POWER PLANTS
- Fly Ash and Gypsum Dewatering, hauling and disposal
- Surface Impoundment solids, dredging, and dewatering
- Landfill regulatory requirements
- Reduce hauling and disposal cost
- Eliminate the risk of hauling wet solids
- Increase the freeboard in lagoons to help meet NPDS permit limits
- Temporary Solids Handling systems prior to surface impoundments
- FGD Solids Capital Systems for Point Source Treatment
OIL REFINERY
- Separation & Removal of BS&W. Refining Tank bottom solids processing in an Oil Refinery
- 600 to 800 barrels of oil is collected
- 300‐400 barrels of oil returned to client
- Oil quality is <0.5% Basic Sediment & Water (BS&W)
- Sludge from filter press is conveyed into a sealed top roll off containers for disposal
PULP AND PAPER MILL
- Primary Sludge
- Secondary Sludge
- Recycle Mill Sludge
- Blended Sludge’s
- Specializing in Difficult to Dewater,
Low Fiber Sludge’s