Case study on solving issues in sewage sludge treatment using a long-distance transport pump system.
Case study of implementation at a major water authority in Australia. A technology for safely and efficiently transporting highly viscous fluids, solving challenges in sewage sludge treatment.
We would like to introduce a case where a long-distance pumping system for high-viscosity transfer materials (SAI) was implemented at Sydney Water, a major water utility in Australia. The company faced several challenges with its existing system, which was complex and required a large installation area, affecting efficiency, costs, and operational flexibility. After the implementation, the high efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits of the SAI were proven, creating an environment where municipalities across Australia could widely adopt this advanced transfer technology for sewage sludge. **Effects of SAI System Implementation** - By transporting high-water-content sewage sludge in a plug form, friction loss is reduced, achieving energy savings. - The system uses sealed piping, which reduces the risk of odor leakage. - No large structures are required, minimizing the installation area and allowing for flexible layouts. - Passed rigorous performance tests by NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia). *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*
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