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BERKEFELD
VWS Deutschland GmbH
stefan.jakubik@veoliawater.com
http://www.berkefeld.de

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New generation of mobile drinking water treatment
09.05.2012 at IFAT: Handover of eight plants to units of the
Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW)

(> Information in deutscher Sprache)

09.05.2012 + + + The expert teams of the Federal Agency for Technical Relief (THW) that specialise in drinking water treatment received at the IFAT during a symbolic handover eight new Berkefeld TWA 15 UF type mobile plants. The modular designed systems encompass various state-of-the-art process technologies, including a ceramic ultrafiltration (UF). The plants comply with the requirements of the German Drinking Water Regulation, and are favoured by municipalities in Germany for use when the local water supply is temporarily not available. The plants are also suitable for use in international crisis areas. The UF module can be seen at the fair stand of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies in Hall A3, and at the THW stand on the open-air site F6 a complete plant is set up ready for operation.

Eight mobile drinking water treatment plants have been delivered to the THW.
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A ceramic ultrafiltration unit is one component of the modular drinking water plant TWA 15 UF. (Pictures: VWS)
   

Depending on the combination of the process steps, a TWA 15 UF system provides up to 15m3/hour of clean drinking water to supply up to about 2,400 inhabitants if the water is fed into the grid, or about 18,000 if it is distributed in canisters. The plant’s core component is a highly-effective CeraMem® ceramic ultrafiltration membrane with a pore width of 0.1 µm by which viruses and germs are reliably removed from the water. The ceramic membrane is structured as a monolith block and therefore is especially stable. In addition, disinfection with ultraviolet light and chlorination ensures a safe drinking water quality. Upstream area coagulation and adsorption unit as well as pre-filtration with automatically back-washable discfilters. The system also includes a storage unit for 40m3 of drinking water and a distribution and sludge disposal module. Due to the modular concept, these water treatment plants can be transported to the action site in commercial aircraft and trucks, erected without great effort and quickly put into operation. The predominantly automatic control and the reduced need for chemicals ease the efforts of the aid workers on-site.

Corporate Profile

Berkefeld trades under the name VWS Deutschland GmbH and is a subsidiary of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies. Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, subsidiary of Veolia Water, is a leading design & build company and a specialized provider of technological solutions in water treatment. With 10,767 employees, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies recorded revenue of €2.315 billion in 2011. www.veoliawaterst.com

Veolia Water, the water division of Veolia Environnement, is the world leader in water and wastewater services. Specialized in outsourcing services for municipal authorities, as well as industrial and service companies, it is also one of the world’s major designers of technological solutions and constructor of facilities needed in water and wastewater services. With 96,651 employees in 69 countries, Veolia Water provides water service to 103 million people and wastewater service to 73 million. Its 2011 revenue amounted to €12.617 billion. www.veoliaeau.com

Source: BERKEFELD
VWS Deutschland GmbH
stefan.jakubik@veoliawater.com
http://www.berkefeld.de


 

 

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