Mana Water has partnered with Organica to introduce their innovative solution to the Islands.

WWTF in Budapest showcasing Organica's ecological approach to intensive biological wastewater treatment

WWTF in Budapest showcasing Organica's ecological approach to intensive biological wastewater treatment

Organica Water is a global provider of innovative solutions for the treatment and recycling of wastewater. Over the past two decades Organica has developed a truly unique approach, enabling customers all over the world to address urban water challenges in a cost and resource efficient manner. Organica’s solutions are all founded on the fundamental belief that nature provides the most efficient means to treat wastewater, offering significant cost savings compared to other solutions, and harmonious integration into modern urban and island lifestyles.

Another Organica Facility in Lelude France with the reactors located inside the greenhouse beneath the plant beds

Another Organica Facility in Lelude France with the reactors located inside the greenhouse beneath the plant beds

Le Lude WWTF

This 215,000 GPD facility in Le Lude France serves a population of 6000 through biological treatment, biological phosphorous removal plus co-precipitation

 

A brief overview of the Organica FCR process

A brief overview of the Organica FCR process

Organica's Unique Food Chain Reactor (FCR)

The reactors are arranged in a cascade fashion with pretreatment steps in the beginning and final polishing at the end, depending on the local requirements. As water flows from one reactor to the other, different ecologies will grow and adapt to the conditions therein. This configuration allows the food chain effect to arise, as higher level organisms become predators for the simpler organisms. The result is enhanced removal efficiency while utilizing less energy and producing less sludge. The complex biology is managed by an intelligent process control software which regulates all engineering components necessary to maintain ideal conditions in the system.

 

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www.organicawater.com