LG Releases First Wastewater Treatment Product

Nov. 29, 2010
Green Membrane Bioreactor is company's first venture into wastewater industry

LG Electronics unveiled its first wastewater treatment solution, the Green Membrane Bioreactor (G-MBR) process, just two months after the company announced plans to enter the water treatment business. Designed with the latest technologies, G-MBR signals LG’s long-term plan to be a major player in the water treatment industry.

By employing LG’s slimmer flat-type microfiltration membrane modules and optimizing the space in between, the membrane bioreactor—the main component of the G-MBR process—requires 34% less space than conventional MBRs, making it more efficient and easier to install.

Thanks to advanced debris screening technology, the membranes in the G-MBR are highly resistant to contamination and fouling. This ensures a longer lifespan while still delivering significant savings in maintenance costs. According to LG, G-MBR`s phosphorus removal system is almost twice as effective as similarly-sized systems in removing phosphorus residue from wastewater. Removing phosphorus from treated water before it is reintroduced into the environment is an important part from any water treatment solution, since phosphorus has been shown to contribute to the eutrophication, or heightened biological activity, in lakes, ponds and other bodies of water.

“The lack of clean water is a major cause of hunger, disease and poverty throughout the developing world,” said Young-ha Lee, president and CEO of LG Electronics Home Appliance Co. “And the problem will only get worse if the warnings about climate change turn out to be accurate. With G-MBR, LG has taken a huge step in making affordable clean water a reality for millions of people around the world.”

LG’s G-MBR process is a recipient of the New Excellent Technology Certificate from Korea’s Ministry of Environment.

Source: New Design World

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