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11-14.Thomas M. Mills Severn Trent Services Marketing a
11-12.Severn Trent Water International Ltd Reorganizes C
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10-29.Severn Trent De Nora Receives U.S. Patent for its
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9-27.Tampa Bay World s Largest Denitrification Plant
8-28.Reverse Osmosis Selected for New Treatment Facilit
8-27.SmartMeter Water Meters Shown to Prevent Water Re
8-23.Severn Trent Services Introduces New Battery for S
8-21.TETRA DeepBed Filtration Technology Wins Earle B
8-14.New Trial Package for SmartMeter C100R Concentric
7-18.STS to Provide 46 ClorTec On site Sodium Hypochlo
7-11.STS UV Disinfection System Receives Validation Tes
6-26.New Branch Office in Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirat
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6-6.Severn Trent Services Acquires the Business of Qua
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6-1.STS Awarded Contract to Supply Filters for Queensl
5-29.STL Launch New Rapid Detection Legionella Method
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5-29.STL Join Institute of Customer Services
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3-13.Severn Trent De Nora Launches New Web Site
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1-30.City of La Vergne Tennessee Partners with Severn T
1-17.Severn Trent Management Services Opens New Office
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1-2.Severn Trent Services Receives U.S. Patent for its
STS Awarded Contract to Supply Filters for Queensland Australia AWTP
Friday, June 01, 2007
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STS-Awarded-Contract-to-Supply-Filters-for-Queensland--Australia-AWTP.pdf
Severn Trent Services has been awarded a contract to supply
TETRA® Denite® biological denitrification filters
for Stage 1A of the Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment Plant – the first stage of the Queensland Government’s Western Corridor Recycled Water (WCRW) Project.
The WCRW Project is the largest recycled water scheme of its kind to be constructed in Australia. When completed at the end of 2008, it will also be the largest in the southern hemisphere. The project involves the advanced treatment and recycling of almost all the wastewater from six existing treatment plants in Queensland’s capital city of Brisbane and the neighboring city of Ipswich, via three new advanced water treatment plants. A 200km long underground pipeline will be constructed to deliver the purified recycled water to the region’s power generators, industry and the major potable water supply system.
The Bundamba Advanced Water Treatment Plant is the first of the new facilities to be built. The project management team is led by a Thiess/Black & Veatch Joint Venture.
The third step in a six-step treatment process to be used at the advanced water treatment plants involves removing the nutrient concentrate. This will provide environmental benefits by lowering the amount of nutrients that are currently discharged from the wastewater treatment plants into the region’s waterways and Moreton Bay. Precipitation and clarification processes will remove phosphate, and TETRA Denite biological denitrification filters then remove nitrate. Together these steps will lower total phosphorous and total nitrogen in the waste stream.
At the completion of Stage 1A, the plant will have the capacity to supply 20ML/d of purified recycled water. A further stage of construction will increase the plant’s capacity to 100ML/d, while the total capacity of the three new plants will be more than 200ML/d.
The WCRW Project aims to alleviate pressure on the region’s existing dams and waterways, now experiencing record low levels caused by the worst drought in a century.
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