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GineersNow Oil and Gas Leaders Magazine Issue 003

GineersNow Oil and Gas Leaders Magazine Issue 003 Oil and Gas Leaders Magazine: The Energy Convergence - Glasspoint solar technology unites renewable and conventional energy Exclusive: Aker Solutions subsea compression system, Transporting petroleum, Converting waste gas emissions into liquid fuel, Coffee grounds into biodiesel Special Feature Stories: Chemical, Drilling, Exploration, Offshore, Onshore, Petroleum, Energy Storage, Oil Transport, Refinery, Upstream, Midstream, Downstream, Bio energy, Geothermal energy, Hydro energy, Green buildings, Recycle, Solar, Sustainability, Upcycle, Energy storage, Tidal energy, Waste management, Wind energy, Circular Economy, Power generation, Cogeneration Country Focus: China, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia More engineering stories at www.GineersNow.com

GineersNow Oil and Gas Leaders Magazine Issue 003

Oil and Gas Leaders Magazine: The Energy Convergence - Glasspoint solar technology unites renewable and conventional energy

Exclusive: Aker Solutions subsea compression system, Transporting petroleum, Converting waste gas emissions into liquid fuel, Coffee grounds into biodiesel

Special Feature Stories: Chemical, Drilling, Exploration, Offshore, Onshore, Petroleum, Energy Storage, Oil Transport, Refinery, Upstream, Midstream, Downstream, Bio energy, Geothermal energy, Hydro energy, Green buildings, Recycle, Solar, Sustainability, Upcycle, Energy storage, Tidal energy, Waste management, Wind energy, Circular Economy, Power generation, Cogeneration

Country Focus: China, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia

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OIL & GAS LEADERS<br />

Chemical | Drilling | Exploration | Finance | Offshore-Onshore | Petroleum | Storage | Refinery | Up-Mid-Downstream


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An aerobic biological<br />

treatment for<br />

wastewater<br />

treatment <strong>and</strong> water<br />

reclaim<br />

An innovative solution developed by<br />

Veolia Water Technologies, Biosep<br />

combines two proven technologies:<br />

• Biological treatment using activated<br />

sludge<br />

• Membrane filtration<br />

Biosep produces very high quality water,<br />

fully compliant with the highest st<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

for water reuse for irrigation, industrial <strong>and</strong><br />

municipal applications.<br />

With more than 120 references worldwide,<br />

Biosep is recommended for:<br />

• Significant reduction of carbon, nitrogen<br />

<strong>and</strong> phosphorus pollution<br />

• High <strong>and</strong> simultaneous removal of<br />

bacteria depending on the treated water,<br />

completed by downstream disinfection.<br />

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trademark in Japan, the United States,<br />

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Biosep Pack - new st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

membrane filtration units<br />

> Flow rates from 4 to 110 m/hr<br />

> Flexible <strong>and</strong> modular solutions,<br />

manufacturing in-house in the<br />

Veolia workshops<br />

> Guaranteed performances<br />

identical to those of the<br />

conventional Biosep process<br />

Biosep Pack is added to a biological<br />

aeration tank. The membrane<br />

bioreactor replaces the traditional<br />

settling system <strong>and</strong> separates<br />

perfectly the purifying biomass<br />

from the treated effluent through<br />

microfiltration. The microfiltered<br />

water is of excellent bacteriological<br />

quality <strong>and</strong> removal of TSS is<br />

guaranteed at any time. Flow rates<br />

from 4 to 110 m/hr.<br />

Applications<br />

> Small or medium sized industrial<br />

effluent treatment plants (800 to<br />

10,000 PE)<br />

> Temporary solutions during<br />

refurbishment or upgrade work


Woodl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Dairy<br />

Anaerobic Resource<br />

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The Solution<br />

Veolia Water Technologies proposed a resource<br />

recovery plant (RRP) capable of processing 1.5<br />

MLD, which will later be upgraded to 2 MLD.<br />

The RRP will make use of Biothane’s state of<br />

the art Memthane® technology, capable of<br />

removing >95% of effluent COD.<br />

A piloting study was performed to provide an<br />

effluent specific treatment facility, ensuring<br />

product performance <strong>and</strong> client satisfaction. ●<br />

Effluent specifications<br />

Feed rate<br />

pH<br />

TCOD<br />

COD load<br />

1500 m/d<br />

12<br />

10 g/l<br />

15 t/day<br />

Woodl<strong>and</strong>s Dairy, 1000+ people, is<br />

one of the largest manufacturers of<br />

UHT milk in South Africa, marketed under<br />

the br<strong>and</strong> FIRST CHOICE®. Woodl<strong>and</strong>s Dairy<br />

is a local, Eastern Cape processor of farm<br />

fresh milk, who produces <strong>and</strong> packages high<br />

quality dairy products. Dairy farming methods<br />

should not only have a minimal impact on<br />

the environment but should also be animal<br />

friendly <strong>and</strong> boost public support for dairy<br />

farming.<br />

The challenge<br />

Veolia Water Technologies South Africa (Pty)<br />

Ltd was awarded the contract by Woodl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

Dairy (Pty) Ltd to provide a viable processing<br />

solution for their growing process effluent<br />

stream. The facility contains a milk sterilisation<br />

<strong>and</strong> packaging plant as well as a cheese<br />

factory. All process effluent is sent to a<br />

combined effluent sump.<br />

Key Figures<br />

• High COD loading:<br />

~15 ton COD/day<br />

• Growing effluent<br />

dem<strong>and</strong><br />

• Long-chain organics<br />

present in effluent<br />

• Achieving plant effluent<br />

concentrations below<br />

municipal st<strong>and</strong>ards<br />

• > 95% conversion


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North America<br />

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