DEQ has an established process for certifying proprietary Level 2 systems. Current approved systems include: • Orenco – AdvanTex • Fluidyne – Eliminite • International Wastewater Systems (IWS) model 6000 sequencing batch reactor • Santec – Extended Aeration (approved for nitrogen reduction to 14 mg/L) • Bio-Microbics – Micro-FAST and Retro-FAST • HDR Engineering Activated Sludge / Biological Nutrient Reduction Systems (approved for nitrogen reduction to 10 mg/L) Page 5 of 13 • International Wastewater Systems (IWS) model 6000 sequencing batch reactor with methanol addition, coagulation and filtration (approved for nitrogen reduction to 7.5 mg/L) • NORWECO Singulair Model TNT • HDR Engineering Activated Sludge / Biological Nutrient Reduction / Membrane Filtration Systems (approved for nitrogen reduction to 7.5 mg/L).
Nicklin Earth & Water (NE&W) is also familiar with recent work being undertaken by Water and Environmental Technologies (WET) from Butte, Montana, involving research and commercialization of SepticNETTM Nutrient removal technology. Pilot testing efforts are reported to be promising. According to our communications with WET, the company’s goal is to have this technology approved in the near future by DEQ so that it can be commercially available near the end of 2010.
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