Veolia Water Technologies will supply a new anaerobic treatment plant and associated biogas treatment system to the largest food production site operated by international food and drink group Princes.
(Photo is not of Princes site but is an example of another anearobic treatment plant)
The landmark project was signed into action on 1st July 2019, with Veolia Water Technologies scheduled to finish the commissioning by 2020. The parties developed a strong working relationship, which is helping ensure the project stays on track. Further opportunities have been identified to continue improving aerobic plant operations on-site, after the initial installation is complete.
Speaking on the project, Rob James, Factory Manager at Princes commented: “We’re delighted to have started work with Veolia Water Technologies and look forward to seeing its new anaerobic digestion plant and associated biogas treatment commissioned at our Long Sutton site. The tender process during this project was highly competitive, but Veolia Water Technologies’ innovative Biothane Advanced Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) solution set it apart from other competitors. We have developed a strong relationship with the company’s team and look forward to working with them towards our target commissioning date.”
To meet the client’s needs, Veolia Water Technologies worked with its internal techno centre, Biothane. The company is one of the world’s leading companies in the field of biological treatment of industrial wastewater and biogas with more than 40 years of experience. Biothane’s technical expertise and its position within the Veolia Water Technologies organisation made it the ideal partner for planning a much-improved anaerobic digestion system. Together, the team worked to craft a solution bespoke to Princes’ needs.
The site, which is located in Long Sutton will be fitted with the third generation of UASB technology. The Biothane Advanced UASB process maximises the conversion of the organic contamination in the production effluent to biogas. The biogas produced will serve as a source of energy for the production site. The plant capacity is able to produce approx. 20,000 MWh per annum of gross calorific value. This corresponds with an approximate annual average gas consumption of 1700 UK households. The effluent water produced is of high quality and will, after final treatment, be discharged to river.
Speaking on the project, Simon Emms, Business Development Manager at Veolia Water Technologies commented: “It’s great to have been awarded this contract. Together with Biothane, we have devised an innovative concept that will deliver real benefits to Princes. Our expertise in the technologies and services, as well as our commitment to supporting the customer through their buying journey made us the obvious choice. We’re really excited to deliver the project and can’t wait to start looking at future opportunities.”
For more information about Veolia Water Technologies, please visit: www.veoliawatertechnologies.co.uk. For more information about Biothane, please visit: www.biothane.com.