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WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005

WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005. Potential New Technologies And Testing Of Mobile Water Treatment Units. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005. Scope of the workshop achieve an overview on suppliers and technologies potential to be used by RC / RC correspond to our standardized Specialized WatSan ERU.

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WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005

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  1. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Potential New Technologies And Testing Of Mobile Water Treatment Units

  2. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Scope of the workshop • achieve an overview on suppliers and technologies • potential to be used by RC / RC • correspond to our standardized Specialized WatSan ERU

  3. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Specialized WatSan ERU • Water production 120.000 l/day • Minimum quality: WHO standards • Capability to treat high turbidity • Capability to treat high microbiological contamination • Simple to operate, easy to maintain

  4. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Participating companies • SETA www.gruposeta.com • Berkefeld www.berkefeld.de • Scan-Water www.scan-water.com • Josab www.josab.com • Kaercher www.kaercher-futuretech.com

  5. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Preparation of raw water • First day: turbidity • Second day: microbiology

  6. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 SETA 3000 • Pretreatment • Sand filter • Active carbon filter • Chlorination

  7. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 SETA 3000 • Compact on a trailer • Pretreatment able to handle high turbidity • Safe drinking water • Consumables: Alum, HTH

  8. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Scan-Water Purification unit 4 m3/hr • Flocculation / Coagulation unit • Sand filter • Active carbon filter • Chlorination

  9. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Scan-Water Purification unit 4 m3/hr • Very easy to operate • Simple unit • With additional pretreatment able to handle turbidity • Good price – performance ratio

  10. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Josab Aqualite Portable Pro (500 l/hr) • No pretreatment • Aqualite (zeolite structure) filter • UV radiation • Post-Chlorination

  11. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Josab Aqualite Portable Pro (500 l/hr) • Best results for microbiological tests • Quick to install • Struggles with high turbidity • Chlorination possible

  12. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Kaercher RO WTC 500 + Filatwist • Prefiltration with filter-bag • Prefilter Filatwist (up to 4 m3/hr) in development • Reverse Osmosis • UV radiation • Post-Chlorination

  13. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Kaercher RO WTC 500 + Filatwist • Prefilter Filatwist demonstration unit / in development • Prefiltration Filter-bag clogs immediately • Reverse Osmosis needs clear water • High-tech machinery • High costs – Low output

  14. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Berkefeld BERU 2000/700 • Pretreatment with disc-filter • Ultrafiltration • Reverse Osmosis (optional) • Fully automatic • Trailer mounted (optional)

  15. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Berkefeld BERU 2000/700 • Long time for start up • Broke when becoming operational • Material defect, no repair possible • Risk of control system failure? • Trailer not practical option

  16. WORKSHOP Steyr, 2005 Overall comments • Simple technology suits best • High turbidity requires pretreatment • Microbiological tests ok for all units • Post-chlorination necessary in emergencies • Different solutions regarding comfort and material • SETA and Scan-Water with best results

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