Kruger Inc. was awarded a contract from the City of Bristol, Conn., to furnish an ACTIFLO ballasted clarification system for its Water Pollution Control Facility.
This installation will feature one 2-by-12-mgd Kruger-designed treatment system with controls, process equipment and motor control equipment. The tertiary wastewater treatment system will effectively treat the wastewater to reduce the total suspended solids and remove phosphorus to meet and exceed the required regulatory guidelines.
This ACTIFLO system, expected to be fully operational in the spring of 2017, will be constructed as part of Bristol’s Water Pollution Control Division’s (WPCD) phosphorus removal system upgrade. The WPCD provides sanitary sewer collection and treatment services to approximately 90% of Bristol’s populated area. The compact footprint, high degree of operational flexibility and cost-efficient maintenance of ACTIFLO Turbo will give the City of Bristol a process technology that can meet evolving environmental standards for years to come.
Source: Kruger Inc./Veolia Water Technologies