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40878 Ratingen, Germany
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Current Projects

Sustainable wastewater treatment in the Martin Bauer Group tea production

Aquantis supplies an anaerobic pre-treatment and membrane bioreactor

Schweighofer Group chooses Aquantis to supply large-scale anaerobic plant

Ratingen/Hallein, 12 October 2011 - The Schweighofer Group, an Austrian family-owned enterprise with forest-based industry as its core business, has selectedAquantis, a subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, to design and build a wastewater treatment and energy generation plant for its Schweighofer Fiber GmbH site in Hallein, Austria. The new plant will treat approx. 5,700 m³/day wastewater, with an organic load of 62 tons COD per day. The treatment process will also generate biogas with a combustion capacity of approx. 4 MWh.

SCA invests in anaerobic wastewater treatment

Ratingen/Ortmann, 16th February 2011 - The Swedish company SCA Hygiene Products, manufacturer of tissue products and packaging materials, has commissioned the building of an anaerobic wastewater treatment plant at its Austrian SCA site in Ortmann. At this production site, toilet paper, serviettes and pocket tissues of brands such as ZEWA, COSY and TORK are produced from pulp and recycled paper. The order for the anaerobic water treatment went to Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies (VWS). The VWS subsidiary Veolia Water Systems Austria is building the plant in close cooperation with the wastewater specialists of Aquantis in Germany, which also is a VWS company. Aquantis is essentially handling the overall planning of the anaerobic stage according to the BIOBED® EGSB system.

Roche uses energy from wastewater

Anaerobic system sets standards in environmentally sound wastewater treatment at Penzberg biotechnology site

Ratingen/Penzberg, 20 September 2010 - The pharmaceutical company Roche Diagnostics has decided to build a new anaerobic plant for the biological pre-treatment of a partial wastewater flow at the Penzberg site in Upper Bavaria. The plant, which produces energy-rich biogas, will supplement an existing membrane bioreactor system. The new anaerobic plant will be built by Aquantis, a subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies.

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