MEP TERRASANTM WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
SIGNIFICANT PHOSPHOROUS RESULTS.
The ongoing evaluation trials of the TerraSan system at a Brisbane sewerage plant
continue to provide extremely significant and positive results.
The latest laboratory data reveals that the TerraSan system can reduce
phosphorous levels from 10-12 milligrams per litre to a remarkable 0.11
milligrams per litre in effluent waters.
Optum and its advisors believe that this is an exceptional result given that phosphorous
has typically eluded attempts by water authorities to remove it from sewage and
industrial effluent. Until now, a reduction to around 2 milligrams/litre has generally been
accepted as a first class result. TerraSan has demonstrated that it can dramatically
reduce that figure to one-twentieth of the concentration.
The eradication or elimination of phosphorous in water is considered of vital
importance. Phosphorous is a significant environmental hazard which can cause waters
become totally unfit for human consumption or recreational purposes.
When discharged into waterways, phosphorous can lead to excessive algal
growth which under certain conditions is a contributing factor in the development of
toxic blue-green blooms in freshwater and red blooms in saltwater. In turn, the water is
eventually starved of oxygen causing the destruction of aquatic life.
The TerraSan and MariSan systems grew out of a recognition that membrane-reverse
osmosis systems were approaching or had approached the limit of their technical
improvement. The systems were proving expensive to operate in terms of energy
consumption and the cost and frequency of membrane replacement meshes.
In an energy and Kyoto conscious age the power required to force effluent through
ultra-fine meshes is becoming increasingly unacceptable in terms of energy burn and
environmental damage.
MEP developed their visionary new generation system by intricately refining established
elements of wastewater treatment (deflocculation and flotation, ionisation and oxidation)
and then coupling them into a powerful, world-patented system driven by a PLC. The
PLC is linked to an extensive network of real time sensor probes which makes a fully
automated operation possible. An intelligent over-ride facility allows an operator to
"benchmark¡± the system to facilitate the reduction of specific or problematic
contaminants.
Because MariSan was developed for the marine industry and primarily the cruise-ship
industry the system is both highly adaptable and compact. Its small footprint and its low
energy drawdown are significant features of the system.
Advanced discussions are being held with both land-based and marine industry clients
regarding applications and sales of the TerraSan and MariSan systems.
MEP have recently installed a 250 tonne per day MariSan system onto the ¡°Silver
Shadow¡± (a major cruise liner on the North American tour route) demonstrating the
continuing acceptance and growing recognition of the MEP systems internationally.
Results from the current series of technical evaluations conducted on the TerraSan
system provides substantial evidence as to the systems unique capacity to efficiently
and effectively treat and recycle all forms of wastewaters.
OPM
optum health limited
MEP TERRASANTM WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMSIGNIFICANT...
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