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Our fully engineered, factory built wastewater plants use advanced designs and processes tailored to each application.
Corix Water Systems provides a wide variety of options for the conventional process components of primary settling, biological treatment and final clarification. For high quality effluent requirements, tertiary treatment using sand filtration, membrane filtration, dissolved air flotation and UV disinfection are options.
Primary Clarification:
- sedimentation
- tube settlers
Biological treatment:
- attached growth
- moving bed reactors
- extended aeration
- sequencing batch reactors (SBR's)
Tertiary treatment:
- sand filtration
- dissolved air flotation
- membrane filtration
- UV disinfection
- denitrification reactors
Sludge treatment:
- dissolved air flotation thickeners
Geo-form reactor
The Geo-form reactor is an extremely efficient attached growth, moving bed biological reactor for reducing organics in wastewater. Where retrofitted to replace existing RBCs, it can double plant capacity.
- high capacity, small footprint
- high D.O. levels
- low power consumption - no blowers
- self-cleaning, continuous sloughing
Sequencing batch reactor
Sequencing batch reactors offer a simple, effective process for most wastes.
- very high effluent qualities
- ammonia and nitrate reduction
- automatic operation reduces site operation costs
- biological and chemical phosphorous reduction
- modular construction - can grow with demand
Dissolved Air Flotation
Our dissolved air floatation systems are available for both high rate clarification and sludge thickening. We also convert existing clarifiers to DAF, dramatically increasing plant capacity and effluent quality.
- excellent removal of organic matter
- non-clog saturation systems
- option for unique DAF pump recycle system that eliminates need for a saturator
- over 95% TSS reduction
- sludge thickening to over 8%
Effluent filtration
Micro-filtration for ultra-pure effluent quality.
- dual media sand filtration
- pressure multi-media filtration
- membrane filtration

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