RoadTrain® can be designed to include a rotating biological contactor as the main process step. The main advantage of this technology is its simple operating principle, low energy demand and mechanical durability.
RoadTrain® has been installed in over 150 sites around the world, and is well suited to remote locations where a high level of both process and mechanical robustness is required.
Typically this design would include:
- • Primary sedimentation
- • Anoxic zone
- • Rotating Biological Contactor (RBC)
- • Secondary clarification
- • Disinfection
- • Sludge management
Key Advantages Include:
- • Simple process operation
- • Robust heavy duty construction
- • Low operating costs due to the use of rotating biological contactor
- • Ideal for sites with minimal and infrequent operational support
- • High discharge limits can be achieved
Sizing & Performance:
- • From 60 to 1000EP in a single train
- • BOD < 15 mg/L
- • TSS < 10 mg/L
- • TN < 30 mg/L or < 10 mg/L for tight discharges
- • TP < 10 mg/L or 1 mg/L for tight discharges
To view Hydroflux Epco’s alternative configurations of package Sewage Treatment Plants, please select from the links below:
- • Activated Sludge Package Sewage Plants – Designed using continuous activated sludge process and configured for nutrient removal if tighter discharge limits are required
- • Trickling Filter Package Sewage Plants – The rotary distributor or trickling filter is one of the oldest and simplest aerobic biological treatment processes
As a pioneer in Australia, Hydroflux Epco continues to offer EPCO Australia’s complete design, build, install and refurbishment service. Our commitment to our clients does not end with the delivery of the project and we support our clients so that that their plants continue to operate at their full design capacity well into the future.