JWC Introduces Honey Monster Upgrade

Feb. 26, 2010
SRS-XE uses combination of grinding, solids removal, washing and dewatering

The Honey Monster SRS-XE is an improvement on JWC Environmental’s Honey Monster. This automated septage receiving system uses a combination of grinding, solids removal, washing and dewatering to remove unwanted trash before septage is allowed to enter a wastewater treatment plant.

It features an Auger Monster screen with quarter-inch perforations that remove more unwanted solids and trash. The patented dual compartment compaction zone provides significant additional dewatering and prevents material from wrapping around the shaft.

The optional MonsterTrack control system monitors septage flow and provides a receipt for haulers and accurate billing data for plant managers.

“The Honey Monster SRS-XE incorporates a redesigned rock trap to settle out difficult solids such as metal and bolts while allowing the organics and other objects such as plastics and wood left in the flow for the screen to take out,” said Rob Sabol, JWC’s director of research and development.

Inside the tank a high level weir protects against any “runaway” flow--preventing material from escaping the auger screen.

Source: JWC Environmental

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