Optimization of existing installations
Optimization of existing installations
AERIS, as a spin-off of the UAB, has a large group of PhD professionals with research experience and deep knowledge of the environmental sciences. This allows us to assess and optimize the operation of existing treatment plants, often by conducting specific studies at laboratory, pilot, or semi-industrial scales.
The implementation of projects aimed at improving water treatment processes is carried out through a close collaboration with the client. These projects usually begin with a careful assessment of the problem, which may include a physicochemical or biological characterization of the effluent and a detailed evaluation of the legal framework affecting the entity. Subsequent stages may involve a variety of specific tests or investigations at laboratory or pilot scale. Results obtained in previous projects include:
- Substantial improvement in the plant’s treatment capacity
- Potential of energy production from the waste stream
- Great reduction in electrical and/or reactive consumption
- Process automation
- Decrease of occupied space
- Process modifications to allow processing of new waste streams
- Increasing sludge decantability
- Substitution of physic-chemical processes by biological ones.
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