Pure wins prestigious order in Ajman

Heerenveen | 14-10-2009

Odour control system for the Waste Water Treatment Plant

Black & Veatch has awarded Plasticon UK and Pure air solutions a contract to supply odour control system for the Waste Water Treatment Plant of Ajman, one of the seven emirates comprising the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Odour Control systems is designed to treat 15.000 M3 per hour with an average expected H2S concentration of 2000 ppm. To accomplish the high demand in removal efficiency Plasticon UK and Pure air solutions are supplying eight dual stageSulphus reactors with synthetic media. The project is delivered turn-key project including computerised automation and the complete exhaust system.

The Sulphus is developed to treat air from waste water treatment plants with high loads of H2S and other (in)organic odours. The unique arrangement of the internal packing, the system design and control philosophy is combining great and reliable performance with low cost of ownership. No other technology, existing or emerging, provides this advantage.

In this project Plasticon UK supplies the vessels, related accessories and supplemental system components like internal and external ducting. Pure air solutions provide the process design, control philosophy and the internals like the winded synthetic packing material.

André Schoonhoven, Managing Director of Pure air solutions commented: “Few companies in the world have our unique experience and specialist knowledge in designing odour control systems for high loads of H2S and (in)organic components. The partnership with Plasticon creates instant commercial and operational synergy, which clears the path to market our knowledge and key components in odour control at waste water treatment plants. We are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious contract and look forward to working with both Black & Veach and Plasticon UK”.

Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will begin immediately on the design and manufacturing in order to deliver the system by the end of this year. Then the total system will be commissioned to start up early 2010.
 

Sulphus at Ajman WWTP