Posts Tagged ‘odor control’


How Clean are YOUR Screenings?

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Do they look like this…

If not, they should.  And we can help. 

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NEW SWM-XE Gets Tough on Wastewater Solids

Thursday, June 9th, 2011

Screenings Washer Monster-XE

JWC Environmental’s Screenings Washer Monster® (SWM-XE) just got tougher! The newly redesigned SWM-XE features a programmable controller, a new low profile tank design and a triple zone wash system for the cleanest discharge in the industry.  The Screenings Washer Monster-XE is a patented, self-contained, hopper-fed system used to effectively grind, wash, compact and dewater the rags and trash captured by wastewater screens and  is available as part of our complete Monster Separation System® fine screen unit or for installation to accept solids behind current screen(s).

JWCE’s patented Smart Controller™ logic has three fully programmable operational stages that continually monitor the operation of the system. Each stage provides separate controls to provide proper washing of solids.

“The Smart Controller acts like a personal system engineer,” said Rob Sabol, JWCE’s Director of Engineering. “Continually making adjustments based on incoming content and flow allows the Screenings Washer Monster to produce the best quality discharge.”  Discharged screenings are cleaner, drier and less expensive to transport and dispose of at landfills.  (more…)

Video: Drumscreen Monster at Newton County, Indiana

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Watch an inside view as the Drumscreen Monster® spray washes screenings as they tumble through the wire screen drum to the discharge end. End result is clean, odor free screenings.

The internally fed Drumscreen Monster is an excellent choice for these applications: MBRs, headworks, sludge screening, sludge dewatering and temporary screening applications such as bypass pumping.

Case Study: Treatment Plant Gets ‘Green’ Makeover

Monday, December 6th, 2010

The air smells sweeter in northwestern St. Louis County Missouri. And they’re giving thanks to six high-efficiency Monster Separation Systems - Bandscreen Monsters combined with Screenings Washer Monsters, and the ingenuity of Burns & McDonnell.

The recently completed Missouri River Treatment Plant upgrade succeeded in overcoming one of the several challenges: odor control, that plagued the treatment plant over the years.

Download a PDF of the story>Bandscreen Monsters - Missouri River, MO (767)

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Case Study: Ontario WWTP Enjoys Fine Screening with Screenings Washer Monsters

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

 

When you screen wastewater with 1/4” (6mm) perforated plate panels you are going to capture a lot of stuff. The result? Tons of trash and debris – big stuff, small stuff and smelly stuff – pulled from the wastewater channel along with tons of fecal matter.

That’s where JWC’s Screening Washer Monster comes in – it’s the industry’s most powerful compactor incorporating a grinder, wash zones and a compactor to clean debris, wash off fecal matter and produce a cleaner, drier screenings discharge.

This powerful compacting is why the two massive pollution control plants in Mississauga, Ontario have installed twelve Screenings Washer Monsters (SWM) behind their fine screens. The headworks system screens out all debris and also gets the organics cleaned off so it doesn’t cause massive odor problems.

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