WWS builds MBR plants that incorporate “Puron” membrane modules from Koch Membrane Systems (KMS). The Puron product is the latest generation of high flux modules for MBR applications. The membrane, consisting of a 0.03 micron PVDF Ultrafiltration hollow fibre, provides excellent physical barrier to suspended solids, bacteria and other pathogens. The narrow pore size distribution ensures high permeability and sustainable operation. The Puron product has been proven to provide reliable, consistent operation with resistance to fouling from fibre and hair.
Unlike conventional wastewater treatment technology, MBR ultrafiltration modules act as a physical barrier to bacteria, produce high quality effluent, require minimal space, and eliminate the need for secondary clarification.
The final effluent from an MBR system is “A grade” quality which can readily be re-used for landscape reticulation if required.
Every aspect of the design, procurement, manufacture, assembly and testing of this type of treatment plant is in accordance with Waste Water Service’s quality management system which is designed to satisfy the requirements of AS/NZS ISO 9001:2008.