Client Kibbutz Eilon.
Location Israel, Middle East.
Scope of work Design, installation, operation and maintenance of MBR wastewater treatment system.
Project Duration 8 months from Commencement of project.

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Overview Kibbutz Eilon, a collective farm is located in northern Israel was in need of an advanced treatment system to treat cowshed and food manufacturing waste water. The treated effluent, flows into a local reservoir for irrigation use.
Problem
540 m3/day waste water, which contains a high organic load (1500 mg/I BOD) from several sources that require treatment:
- Domestic wastewater
- Cowshed wastewater
- Industrial wastewater
Scope of supply
Solution GES designed and installed a pioneer plant using an advanced MBR (Membrane Biological Reactor) wastewater treatment system.
Treated water quality: high quality treated effluent, suitable for irrigation for varied and sensitive crops.
- Low turbidity
- Low contamination level
Easy operation and maintenance: simple, fully automatic, routine operation.
Advantages
- Using advanced MBR technology to produce optimal quality
treated efluent. (MBR treatment can tackle heavy pollutant loads, producing high quality, stable treated effluent. MBR reactors create less excess sludge than conventional systems, and separate disease generating microorganisms, like Cryptosporidium and Giardia.)
- Compact plant design meets customer's requirements for a spacesaving facility that conserves land
- Cost-effective, tailor-made solution designed according to customer specifications
- Automatic and easy to operate
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