Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR)

WWS utilise an activated sludge sequencing batch reactor system (SBR) incorporating extended aeration in many of our treatment plant designs. These systems use the Modified Ludzac-Ettinger (MLE) process and so are designed to operate very efficiently over a wide range of loadings.  The plants incorporate a number of enhancements which have been included to assure their performance, operability and reliability.  The SBR’s are constructed in modular form at our manufacturing facility in Perth, WA. The modular design reduces the on site construction time to approximately two weeks. This methodology allows for factory testing of all mechanical and electrical parts prior to shipping.

This type of plant has been installed in many sites throughout Australia and the performance has consistently proven to be excellent. The SBR package includes design and ‘as built’ drawings, operator training, operation and maintenance manual and manufacturer data report. In addition to the design, supply and installation package, WWS provide an ongoing comprehensive technical support service and a technical team are always available for assistance.

Every aspect of the design, procurement, manufacture, assembly and testing of the 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.