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Waterloo Biofilter Systems exhibiting advanced nitrogen removal technology at WEFTEC

09 August 2010

The WaterNOx Biological Anoxic Filter is an enhanced nitrogen removal technology for onsite wastewater treatment systems where nitrogen removal is required but constant or complex maintenance is not possible.

Waterloo’s WaterNOx filter has many of the same operating benefits as the Waterloo Biofilter wastewater treatment systems. This includes a permanent filter medium, low maintenance and energy use, no aerobic sludge management, a safe and non-toxic carbon source, and a compact footprint. With proper design and maintenance, total nitrogen concentrations in the final effluent of < 5mg/L can be consistently met.

WEFTEC 2010 will be held at the New Orleans Morial Concention Centre from 2-6th October. Waterloo Biofilter System will be exhibiting in Hall D, Stand 1509.
 

 

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