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CASE STUDY: NƯỚC THẢI ĐÔ THỊ 96.7000M3/DAY
Carre de Reunion, France
Largest Membrane Bioreactor System in Europe Utilizes PURON® MBR Modules
Wilmington, Massachusetts December 7, 2015 – Koch Membrane Systems (KMS) a global leader in the development and manufacture of innovative filtration membranes and systems for water and wastewater treatment, today announced that the largest MBR plant in Europe is now fully operational treating 100% of its incoming capacity with KMS PURON® MBR modules.
The wastewater treatment system was upgraded to an MBR system with 10 trains of PURON® membrane modules to process up to 96,700 m3 (25.5 million gallons) of effluent per day. The PURON® MBR technology modernizes the plant so it will meet future effluent quality and legal requirements of the European Community.
The MBR System was constructed at the Carré de Reunion wastewater treatment plant adjacent to the Palace of Versailles gardens. The wastewater treated at the facility will discharge into the small “Ru de Gally” stream, a side arm of the river Seine, which has its source in the palace gardens. It is owned by “Le Syndicat Mixte d’Assainissement de la Région Ouest de Versailles” (SMAROV).
“We had very limited space and the reduced footprint of the PURON® MBR modules from KMS were the clear choice. They reduced our space requirements by 1/3 when compared to adding standard basins for purification.” said Jérôme Colin, Director Process of the project Véolia. “We got reliable products and great service and support from the KMS team.”
“It was great to partner with Véolia on a project of this magnitude” said Jack Noble, EMEA Commercial Director for Koch Membrane Systems. “Increasing the capacity and efficiency of the plant with our PURON® MBR modules will improve the water quality of the Seine River and provide long term environmental benefits for the Versailles Region of France.”
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