Biological Treatment Technology Removes Contaminants from Drinking Water

Nov. 4, 2014
The technology has regulatory approval for the reduction of nitrate & perchlorate & demonstrates hexavalent chromium, volatile organic compounds, iron, manganese & sulfide elimination

Groundwater is the primary water source for most communities in North America. With an increasing need to provide treatment for a growing list of contaminants, limited support staff, and shrinking operating budgets, water utilities face many hardships.

biottta leverages nature to offer an affordable and sustainable solution for wellhead treatment of inorganic and organic contaminants. The fixed-bed, dual stage biotreatment cultivates a robust environment for microbiological organisms to destroy contaminants or reduce elements to simple non-harmful forms.

Developed specifically for drinking water applications, the fixed-bed treatment process consistently addresses contaminants at low levels, intermittent or fixed operation, and the dual-bed assimilates a complete packaged biotreatment plant with a dependability required for protecting public health.

biottta has regulatory approval for the reduction of nitrate and perchlorate and demonstrates hexavalent chromium, volatile organic compounds, iron, manganese and sulfide elimination in a single process.

biottta is a low-energy treatment process that eliminates contaminants from the environment rather than creating a concentrated waste stream. The low volume discharge of the biottta process is easily managed as a non-hazardous waste stream.

The biottta package does not require extensive operator attention or experience.

When compared to ion exchange or membrane treatment processes, biottta is the lowest cost solution for the removal of co-contaminants.

Contact Us
AdEdge Water Technologies LLC
Buford, GA
678.835.0052
www.adedgetechnologies.com
[email protected]

Sponsored Recommendations

Get Utility Project Solutions

June 13, 2024
Lightweight, durable fiberglass conduit provides engineering benefits, performance and drives savings for successful utility project outcomes.

Energy Efficient System Design for WWTPs

May 24, 2024
System splitting with adaptive control reduces electrical, maintenance, and initial investment costs.

Meeting the Demands of Wastewater Treatment Plants

May 24, 2024
KAESER understands the important requirements wastewater treatment plant designers and operators consider when evaluating and selecting blowers and compressed air equipment. In...

Modernize OT Cybersecurity to Mitigate Risk

April 25, 2024
Rockwell Automation supports industry-leading Consumer Packaged Goods company, Church & Dwight, along their industrial cybersecurity journey.