Water and Effluent Treatment Magazine
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24 WET NEWS october 2015 Choose your conference focus: Wastewater Infrastructure & Networks Conference • Gain insight into how we can embrace innovation in wastewater infrastructure & networks • Discover the best way to tackle climate change, customer and cost in sewer pollution • Find out how to deliver sustainable investment strategies • Gain an update on the transfer of private pumping stations Wastewater Treatment Conference • Find out how your peers are driving innovation and energy efficiency across treatment process streams • Gain first hand insight into Wessex Water's catchment permitting trials • Debate potential developments in the commercialisation of the sludge treatment and recycling market • Explore novel approaches to nutrient removal and recovery Book online at WWT-wastewater.net David Elliott Director of Strategy and New Markets Wessex Water Steve Wilson Director of Wastewater Services Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water Dennis Dellow Networks Manager Northumbrian Water Mark Thompson Head of Integrated Planning (Asset Management, Wastewater) Southern Water Gordon Reid Wastewater Asset Strategy Manager Scottish Water Richard Lancaster Regional Services Manager United Utilities Pete Fox Director of Water, Land & Biodiversity Environment Agency Nick Mills Wastewater Innovation Manager Thames Water Speakers include Speakers include Charity partner WWT's Wastewater 2016 Conference & Exhibition is a comprehensive single day showcase of wastewater-specific case studies, innovation and thought-leadership. 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The kit: Xpress progressing cavity pump Wangen www.wangen.com Wangen Pumpen is targeting companies specialising in wastewater treatment, biogas production and the industrial plants that convey highly viscous fluids and abrasive sludge, for its new Xpress progressing cavity pumps. Available in two sizes, the Xpress 48 offers pumping volumes of 3 to 18m³/h and the Xpress 64 volumes of 12 to 40m³/h with differential pressures up to 4bar. both pumps are suitable for conveying abrasive and fibrous sludge, such as dewatered sewage sludge, as well as liquid manure or fermenter recirculate during the production of biogas. Wangen is one of the first progress- ing cavity pump manufacturers that offers pumps with complete in-place maintenance and complete operational safety. this means plant operators are able to replace all of the pump's wear parts without the usual dismantling of pipe connec- tions. to achieve this, the Xpress is equipped with a tiltable pump set. this design enables replacing rotor and stator by simple tilting upwards or sideways. this saves the operator considerable space and time during servicing. only 15 simple steps and four standard tools are required for maintenance. even the shaft seal can be replaced quickly and easily via the drive side. thanks to the compact dimensions of the pump series, all work can be performed by a single person. the key feature is a 'revolutionary' discharge flange in the Xpress' design so there is no need for an additional interior sealing joint. consequently, pump failures cannot be caused due to product leakage. Search for suppliers at wwtonline.co.uk Andritz Sludge dewatering equipment www.andritz.com Andritz manufactures, supplies and installs a wide range of sludge dewatering equipment for the municipal, industrial and environmental sectors. Products include centrifuges, filter presses, screens and thickeners. Bioclere Technology International Sludge dewatering www.bioclere.co.uk the company designs, fabricates and installs package wastewater treatment systems and containerised systems, incorporating bioclere enclosed biofilter and submerged aerated biofilter technologies. Its products also covers sludge dewatering and thickening with Draimad sack filters and Monobelt belt press. Euroby environmental waste processing www.euroby.com the company's activities include providing a comprehensive service to deal with all sludge-related problems involving thickening, dewatering, drying and stabilisation / pathogen kill from sewage to chemicals, pharmaceuticals and foods. Haigh Engineering Sewage and wastewater treatment www.haighinletworks.com Haigh engineering manufactures a range of sewage and wastewater treatment equipment that includes inlet screens, screening handling and conditioning, dewatering, compaction and drying. It also produces macerators for use with pumps as pump protection, or built in to macipumps or pipelines. Latham International Solid / liquid separation www.lathaminternational.com Latham offers a wide range of equipment from filter presses, centrifuges, filtration equipment to dewatering equipment and effluent water treatment systems. Specialist areas include sludge dewatering, sludge handling and effluent treatment; centrifuge technology; and filter belts. Markland Specialty Engineering Sludge detection Specifiers file: INSIGHT

