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    A-Consult Ltd

    United Kingdom

    A-Consult specialise in providing solutions for the storage and handling of liquids in the agricultural, water industries and industrial sectors. Established in 1986 we have successfully constructed over 10,000 tanks throughout the United Kingdom and Europe. Aqua-Tank provides a safe, cost effective method of containment with numerous applications within the water, waste and industrial sectors. Guaranteed factory-controlled quality combined with a robust structure along with tried and tested design principles, offer life expectancy previously only achieved with cast in situ installations. A-Consult are the market leaders in the design, manufacture and installation of precast concrete storage tanks. SETTLEMENT TANKS Settlement tanks can be supplied with either an integrated concrete coping top which supports the travel of either a full or half bridge scraper. Tank sizes range from 4.0m diameter to greater than 50.0m, designed to allow backfilling, enabling access to M&E equipment such as scraper bridge, motor and travelling wheels. Incorporating the patented EPDM jointing seals, the post tensioned settlement tanks can be designed to accommodate pipe work entries through the precast wall panels. Design and constructed to BS8110 and BS8007 and compliant to all relevant Euro Codes. FILTER TANKS The A-Consult tank system has been used to construct many types of filter tanks. The tanks can be designed as water retaining structures if necessary, with letter box opens to facilitate the trickling filtration systems. PROCESS TANKS In such a volume related sector the A-Consult precast concrete tank system offers extensive flexibility in both tank diameters and wall heights. Diameters start at 4m and increase in increments of approximately 350mm, wall heights start at 2m and increase in increments of 100mm topping out at 12m. STORAGE TANKS A-Consult tanks have been used for the storage of many different materials on both wastewater treatment plants along with sewage treatment plants. All materials used in the construction of our tanks are DWI or WRAS approved allowing the storage of potable water. LEACHATE TANKS With a 50-year design life the A-Consult precast concrete tank system offers a cost effective and robust solution to many process and storage applications.

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    Active Tunnelling Ltd

    United Kingdom

    As an industry leader since 1994, Active Tunnelling Ltd (ATL) is the UK’s most experienced independent, micro-tunnelling, auger boring, shaft sinking and pipe jacking company offering a comprehensive range of services to the water and civil engineering industries across the UK & Ireland. More than just a tunnelling company ATL delivers all encompassing projects solutions: whether it is a segmental shaft or complete project management from ‘tunnel’ to final landscaping, ATL delivers flexible, and tailor made solutions to suit any brief. ATL prides itself on its long list of clients that includes amongst others the UK’s leading construction companies and is proud to claim total satisfaction on every job. A dedicated and highly skilled/experienced sixty strong team are at the core of ATL’s success, this weight of experience backed by the UK’s largest independent specialist plant enables ATL to deliver on time every time. Services Our comprehensive range of services allows us to satisfy even the most demanding brief, even with short lead times you can place your trust in us leaving you to focus on other aspects of the project. Tunnelling and pipejacking: 1,000mm – 2,400mm diameter. Micro-tunnelling: 150mm – 900mm diameter. Auger boring: 150mm – 725mm diameter. Grouting. Shaft sinking. Cover slab construction. Timber headings. ATL offer Professional management team with over 30 years experience. Quick mobilisation to site. Technical support/design where required. Achilles UVDB Verify approved company. Quality Assured ISO 9001:2008 Registered Firm Cert. No. A11969. Fast response to enquiries. Fast and efficient service maintaining a high standard of safety. Specialist trenchless plant. A completed project to a high quality at a reasonable price. A willingness to work as one team with all parties to ensure satisfaction.

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    ACWA Services Ltd

    United Kingdom

    ACWA is one of the leading UK players delivering innovative sustainable process solutions and technologies for both municipal and industrial clean water, wastewater and bio-solids treatment. ACWA design and execute resilient cost-effective technologies which address the needs of our clients and their regulatory drivers whilst helping to address climate change. ACWA provides expert technical products and services to the water, wastewater and industrial sectors. Our expertise combines practical experience with academic knowledge across a wide range of specialisms. These include: Design and build (digital delivery and off-site manufacture) Commissioning Project management We apply our extensive expertise to help our clients find the best sustainable, cost-effective solutions that meet all their requirements. We serve our wholesale water, wastewater and biosolids markets plus industrial food and beverage clients with their water needs. Our primary specialist areas are: Water treatment Wastewater treatment Industrial effluent Food and beverage TECHNOLOGIES In finding the best solutions we look at innovative ideas and turn them into reality producing some of the most sustainable technological solutions on the market. Our technologies include: Nitreat® Ion Exchange: This is a reversible nitrate removal process by which ions are interchanged between a solid and a liquid with no substantial structural changes in the solid. AquaPyr™ Tertiary Solids Removal Filter: This process is a simple filter that can also remove phosphorous using innovative cleaning technology producing low waste and using less power than other filters. Amtreat® High Rate Ammonia Removal: This process is a high-rate activated sludge process designed to treat wastewater streams and sludge liquors containing high concentrations of ammonia. DESIGN & BUILD ACWA’s in-house design capability is the architecture on which each project is meticulously built. The latest 3D models create precision imaging of all types of installations from a complex water or effluent treatment plan to a single piece of equipment to be integrated into an existing system. Through in-house engineers ACWA deliver a complete range of technical design and build expertise across projects and programmes of work that include, civil, mechanical, process and electrical, instrumentation and control and automation. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ACWA’s team of highly-experienced project managers, engineers and technicians work closely with clients and key project team members to deliver solutions in an efficient, timely, cost-effective and environmentally-responsible manner. Project management includes ensuring complete compliance with all relevant regulations, both European, national and where relevant, international, while at all times maintaining a clear focus on the project remit. Our responsibility is to ensure each project is a complete success, both for our client and for the environment. We actively identify and manage risks, issues, changes to requirements and quality standards to guarantee the best possible outcome. COMMISSIONING For hands-on commissioning services, ACWA is an industry leader, focussed on complex water and wastewater facilities for municipal and industrial clients. Commissioning is an essential step in project delivery. Without it we cannot have assurance of a quality outcome. Our in-house team provides comprehensive commissioning services getting involved at project start-up to take the project through planning design, construction and turnover, on time and on budget. ACWA’s multi-disciplined knowledge and expertise includes, system design, electrical testing, operations and maintenance (incl. training) as well as systems and process diagnostics, providing an authoritative and effective resource. WATER TREATMENT Our water expertise comprehensively covers the filtration spectrum from conventional strainers and filtration systems to the most advanced reverse osmosis and ion exchange technologies. Microfiltration Ultrafiltration Nanofiltration Reverse Osmosis / Desalination Ion Exchange Conventional Water Treatment Pressure Filters Gravity Filters Chemical Treatment Granular Activated Carbon WASTEWATER TREATMENT The days of wastewater disposal by methods that had no consideration for the implications to the environment are over. As water scarcity increases and the pressure to comply with ever increasing environmental legislation for effective effluent treatment intensifies, it has never been more important to choose the right wastewater partner who can provide a range of effective processes. ACWA can deliver those solutions. Preliminary Treatment Aerobic Biological Treatment Anaerobic Treatment Membrane Bio Reactor High-Rate Ammonia Removal (Amtreat®) Scrubber Effluent Treatment Plant Effluent Re-use Tertiary Treatment Sludge Treatment

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    AE Yates Group

    United Kingdom

    Established in 1870, AE Yates is a progressive civil engineering contractor with an enviable track record of successfully delivering technically demanding high quality works to the complete satisfaction of a wide variety of public and private customers. An Integrated Construction Company A E Yates has grown to be an integrated construction company with a turnover of £50m, employing over 170 managerial, professional, technical and operational staff. Our company headquarters, based in Bolton, are strategically located to serve and communicate with clients throughout the United Kingdom with immediate access to road, rail and air transport facilities. We also have an operating base in Sheffield. AE Yates Group The group companies add value for customers not just in their specialism. When working together they can offer an integrated service through resource sharing and joint management of activities. Operational interfaces are removed eliminating potential co-ordination, management and programming issues for customers. AE Yates Civil Engineering Ltd AE Yates Directional Drilling Combined Soil Stabilisation Side Grip Piling SPI Piling Tritech Ground Engineering AE Yates Haulage Equipment and Skills Investment in the development of highly skilled operational teams up to date equipment has reinforced and enhanced our capability in all areas of operations. We own and operate an extensive fleet of general civil engineering and specialist plant and equipment. Experienced and Dedicated We are a highly experienced and respected civil engineering contractor operating to an Integrated Management System which is fully accredited to IS 9001:2015, ISO14001:2015 and ISO45001:2018 by BSI. We are fully committed to meeting the required standards of quality, customer care, environmental awareness, safety, health, time and cost demanded by our clients. We are fully supportive of the UK industry’s drive towards Continuous Improvement, Best Value and Constructing Excellence.

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    Alpha Plus Ltd

    United Kingdom

    Founded in 1987 Alpha Plus Limited have been providing quality pipework, fabrication and installation of pipework, structures and mechanical plant for the utility, waste management, industrial / commercial and manufacturing sectors. Alpha Plus is committed to providing clients with innovative, cost effective, high quality solutions. We work closely with clients providing design, fabrication and installation to a high quality using approved standards and up to date technologies. We provide a wide range of services with a wealth of experience in the following areas: Pipework. Installation. Structural. Design and project management. Site Maintenance. Alpha Plus has successfully completed numerous contracts, varying in size from £10,000 to £3M+ , usually as lead mechanical installer of varying values in the following areas. Potable Water The installation of new and refurbishment of existing filters (RGF, DAF, GAC & RO), chemical dosing equipment and LP Block/Leopold flooring. Works include manufacture and installation of: Filter internals. Aeration and process pipework. Access steelwork. Launders. Weir plates. Installation of pumps, blowers and associated mechanical packages, trough plates, media and penstocks. Wastewater Installation of various designs of deep beds filters, submerged aeration filters, sequencing batch reactors, digesters, activated sludge plant, tertiary filters, centrifuges, screens, classifiers. Works include manufacture and installation of: Filter internals. Aeration and process pipework. Access steelwork. Launders. Weir plates. Installation of pumps, blowers and associated mechanical packages, trough plates, media and penstocks. Waste to Energy/Power Generation Installation of biogas CHP systems, waste incineration plants, electrostatic precipitator installations, gas scrubber installations, digester heating/circulation and internals. Works include manufacture and installation of: High pressure super heated/saturated and low pressure steam. Natural gas. Fuel oil. Compressed/instrument air. Chemical dosing pipework. Access and support structures. Pipe bridges. Large bore ducting up to 2000mm (mild steel and stainless). Ash transfer systems. GRP acid/alkaline pipework. Installation of pumps, driers, scrubber vessels, tanks and associated mechanical packages.

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    Anua Clean Air UK

    United Kingdom

    Anua Clean Air UK offers proven, patented clean air bio-technologies, which provide best-in-class process performance with the lowest utility and life cycle costs. Anua Clean Air manufactures and installs Mónafil™, Mónashell™ and Mónasorb™ systems. These are patented proven systems for the treatment of municipal and industrial odour and VOC air emissions. We have tested and proven installations right across the globe with proven capabilities in air purification and odour abatement in a wide variety of sectors including: Wastewater Treatment Industry | Food/Agri Industry | Municipal Solid Waste | Pharmaceutical/Petro Chemical/Printing‭ & ‬Coating/Other Industries.‬‬‬‬ Mónafil™ Control of hydrogen sulfide and VOCs is a concern in many wastewater treatment, composting and industrial plants. Hydrogen sulfide, and many VOC’s, create odours, are corrosive, cause air pollution and are detrimental to health. Mónafil™ is a patented biofiltration system that uses special media as a capture and support medium offering excellent removal efficiencies for odours, VOC’s, sulfur and nitrogen-based compounds. The properties of the manufactured granular high-density peat media have proven to be a key factor in achieving high performance removal and media life up to 10 years. Mónafil™ has been successfully used in odour control applications for more than 20 years. Mónashell™ The Mónashell™ biofiltration system is a proven and cost-effective alternative to chemical scrubbing or carbon adsorption, designed like a biotrickling system yet incorporating many benefits of traditional biofilters. The shell-based media is sustainable and renewable with the ability to maintain a neutral pH within the biofilter. This ensures optimal odour performance across a broad range of odour producing compounds, while simplifying operation and enhancing system reliability. Control of odour-causing compounds emitted from wastewater and industrial treatment processes has become a growing area of concern. As populations grow and housing encroaches on once-remote treatment facilities, the importance of effective, yet simple odour control technology will continue to increase. In addition, odourous compounds can be corrosive to equipment requiring ventilation to extend equipment life and reduce capital replacement expenditure. Mónasorb™ Control of hydrogen sulfide and VOCs is a concern in many wastewater treatment, composting and industrial plants. Hydrogen sulfide, and many VOC’s, create odours, are corrosive, cause air pollution and are detrimental to health. Mónasorb™ is a range of Carbon Filter systems that uses activated carbon, impregnated carbon as a capture and support medium, offering excellent removal efficiencies for odours, VOC’s, sulfur and nitrogen-based compounds. Our carbon units may be used as a standalone filter or as a polishing filter for a Mónashell™ OCU’s for even greater levels of treatment.

    Designing and Operating Effluent Treatment Plants for Industrial Discharge Compliance

    An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) treats industrial wastewater to discharge or reuse standards set by national consent regulators: CPCB in India, EPA in the US, environment agencies under the EU Industrial Emissions Directive 2010/75/EU, and equivalent bodies under MARPOL Annex IV for marine discharge. A typical ETP train sequences: equalization (HRT 8 to 24 h to dampen flow and load shocks), neutralization (target pH 6.5 to 8.5), primary clarification (overflow rate 1.0 to 1.5 m3/m2/h), biological treatment (CASS, MBBR, MBR, or conventional ASP with F/M 0.2 to 0.4 kg BOD per kg MLVSS per d), secondary clarification, tertiary polishing (sand filter, activated carbon, UV), and sludge dewatering to at least 20 percent solids.

    Design loadings vary radically by industry: textiles 800 to 2,500 mg/L COD with color; pharmaceuticals 5,000 to 25,000 mg/L COD with refractory organics; dairy 2,000 to 6,000 mg/L COD with high FOG; pulp and paper 1,500 to 4,000 mg/L COD with AOX. Each demands a tailored unit-operations train: anaerobic UASB or EGSB upstream for high-COD streams to recover biogas (0.35 m3 CH4 per kg COD removed), ozone or Fenton AOP for refractory color, and dissolved air flotation for FOG. Compliance metrics typically include BOD under 30 mg/L, COD under 250 mg/L, TSS under 50 mg/L, oil and grease under 10 mg/L, and total nitrogen under 10 mg/L for sensitive receiving waters.

    Aguato lists ETP designers, EPC contractors, and O&M operators across textile, pharmaceutical, chemical, dairy, F&B, and pulp and paper sectors. Demand at least 3 reference plants at your industry, flow band, and consent specification; verify the EPC contractor will guarantee compliance with liquidated damages tied to consent parameters for the first 12 months; and require operator training plus a 5-year consumables budget so the plant does not drift into non-compliance after handover.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the difference between an ETP and an STP?

    An ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) treats industrial wastewater: variable, high-strength, often containing toxics, refractory organics, heavy metals, or extreme pH. An STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) treats domestic sewage with predictable composition (BOD 200 to 400 mg/L, COD 400 to 800 mg/L, biodegradable organics). ETPs require tailored physico-chemical pre-treatment (neutralization, DAF, AOP), often anaerobic plus aerobic biological stages, and sophisticated controls. STPs can use standardized packaged ASP, SBR, or MBBR systems. The CAPEX per m3 per day for ETPs typically runs 3 to 8x higher than STPs.

    How do I size an ETP for a textile dyeing unit?

    Start with a 7-day composite sampling to characterize flow, COD (typically 800 to 2,500 mg/L), BOD/COD ratio (often 0.3 to 0.4 indicating refractory load), color (ADMI or Pt-Co units), TDS (3,000 to 15,000 mg/L from salts), pH (10 to 12 from caustic), and temperature (35 to 50 C). Design HRT: equalization 24 h, neutralization 1 h, DAF 30 min, anoxic-aerobic biological 18 to 24 h at F/M 0.2 kg BOD per kg MLVSS per d, ozone polishing for residual color. Reuse path requires nanofiltration or RO; size at 70 percent recovery with concentrate management plan (typically MEE evaporator).

    What consent standards apply to ETP discharge?

    India: CPCB general standards: BOD 30 mg/L, COD 250 mg/L, TSS 100 mg/L for river discharge; state pollution boards often tighter. EU: IED BAT-AELs by sector (BREF for textiles, BREF for chemicals): COD typically 100 to 300 mg/L, total N 10 to 25 mg/L. US: NPDES permits set technology-based effluent limits per 40 CFR by industrial category. UAE and KSA: discharge to sea typically allows COD under 150, oil and grease under 15; ZLD increasingly mandated for inland industrial parks. Always design to the strictest applicable standard plus a 30 percent safety margin.

    Can an ETP achieve Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD)?

    Yes: ZLD combines a conventional ETP with concentration and crystallization steps: RO at 70 to 80 percent recovery on biologically treated effluent, then a 2-stage MEE (multiple-effect evaporator) concentrating brine to 25 to 30 percent TDS, then an ATFD (agitated thin-film dryer) or crystallizer producing dry salt cake (over 90 percent solids) for landfill or recovery. CAPEX adds 800 to 2,500 USD per m3 per day capacity over a conventional ETP; OPEX adds 1.5 to 4 USD per m3 in energy (typically 25 to 50 kWh per m3 for the evaporator). ZLD is mandated for textile and tannery clusters in India and increasingly for industrial parks in MENA.

    Case Study·Pharmaceutical manufacturing
    Challenge

    A pharmaceutical API manufacturer in the East Midlands operated a 1,200 m3/day ETP treating solvent-contaminated process water and equipment wash effluent with COD peaking at 18,000 mg/L and refractory BOD/COD ratios of 0.15. The existing single-stage aerobic plant was consistently breaching its Trade Effluent Consent limit of 500 mg/L COD.

    Approach

    Designed a two-stage biological train: upstream anaerobic UASB reactor (HRT 24 h, OLR 8 kg COD per m3 per day) followed by MBBR aerobic polishing (HRT 12 h, carrier fill 50 percent). Added a Fenton AOP pre-treatment stage at pH 3.5 to break down refractory organic load before the UASB. Biogas from the UASB (35 percent COD removal) was captured for CHP displacing 18 percent of site electricity.

    Outcome

    Consent COD limit of 500 mg/L achieved with 95th-percentile effluent at 280 mg/L. Trade Effluent Consent renewed without special conditions. Annual energy bill reduced by 14 percent through biogas CHP. Sludge production fell 40 percent versus the previous aerobic-only system, cutting disposal costs by 60,000 GBP per year.

    Questions to Ask Shortlisted Providers

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      What is the feedwater characterisation basis for your process design, and what happens when our peak COD exceeds the design basis by 50 percent?

      ETP designs fail when actual loading exceeds the design basis. Understanding whether the designer has used mean, 95th-percentile, or worst-case loading, and what the operational response is for load spikes, determines whether the plant will hold consent through variability.

    2. 2

      What Trade Effluent Consent parameters will you guarantee, and on what measurement protocol?

      Consent compliance is the legal output of an ETP. Guarantees should tie to the specific consent parameters (BOD, COD, TSS, pH, specific substances) measured on composite samples over defined averaging periods, matching the methodology the sewerage undertaker uses for enforcement.

    3. 3

      What is the sludge production rate per m3 of influent treated, and what dewatering cake solids will you guarantee?

      Sludge disposal is often 20 to 40 percent of ETP OPEX. A plant that produces 30 percent more sludge than designed, or that dewaters to 12 percent solids rather than 22 percent, dramatically increases disposal cost and may breach Sludge Regulations if agricultural land spreading is planned.

    4. 4

      Is the biological system designed with a named technology partner, and what performance data do you have from reference sites at our industry and loading?

      Generic ETP designs applied to pharmaceutical, textile, or distillery effluents often fail. Named technology partners (MBBR media supplier, UASB licensor) provide process guarantees. Reference plant data from your specific industry is the strongest predictor of performance.

    5. 5

      What is your approach to odour control during peak loading events, and what community impact assessment has been done?

      ETPs in or near residential areas face planning conditions and public complaints on odour. Understanding the odour control strategy (biofilter, chemical scrubber, covered tanks) and its sizing basis for peak-load events determines whether the plant will generate enforcement action from the EA or local authority.

    What Drives Cost in This Category

    Influent characterisation and variability

    High COD variability (peak-to-average ratio above 3x) requires larger equalization tanks and oversized biological units, adding 20 to 40 percent to CAPEX over a flat-load equivalent. Correct characterization through 7-day composite sampling before design avoids costly mid-life upgrades.

    Technology selection: aerobic vs anaerobic-aerobic

    Aerobic-only ASP for high-COD streams (above 5,000 mg/L) has high aeration energy cost: 0.8 to 1.5 kWh per kg COD removed. Adding an upstream anaerobic stage (UASB, CSTR) removes 50 to 70 percent COD at 0.05 to 0.1 kWh per kg, with biogas energy recovery offsetting 10 to 30 percent of site electricity. The anaerobic stage adds 15 to 25 percent CAPEX but cuts OPEX energy by 30 to 50 percent on high-strength streams.

    Consent stringency and advanced polishing requirements

    Achieving COD under 125 mg/L (standard Trade Effluent Consent) costs 30 to 50 percent less than achieving COD under 50 mg/L (direct river discharge consent) or COD under 10 mg/L (water reuse standard), which requires tertiary polishing (sand filter, GAC, RO). Each log-reduction step in effluent quality roughly doubles polishing cost.

    Sludge dewatering and disposal route

    Mechanical dewatering (belt press or centrifuge) producing 18 to 25 percent solids cake costs 800 to 2,000 GBP per tonne for landfill disposal. Agricultural land spreading (when compliant with Sludge Regulations) costs 50 to 150 GBP per tonne of dry solids. The difference in disposal route can represent 100,000 to 500,000 GBP per year for a medium-sized industrial ETP.

    Key Regulations & Standards

    Water Industry Act 1991 -- Trade Effluent Consent

    Any discharge of industrial wastewater (trade effluent) to public sewer in England and Wales requires Trade Effluent Consent under the Water Industry Act 1991 Section 119. Consent conditions specify flow, COD, BOD, TSS, pH, and industry-specific parameters. Breach is a criminal offence with unlimited fines. Consent must be obtained before discharge; operating without consent risks prosecution by the sewerage undertaker (typically Thames Water, Severn Trent, or Yorkshire Water).

    Environmental Permitting Regulations 2016 -- Direct Discharge Consent

    Discharging treated effluent directly to watercourse or groundwater requires an Environmental Permit under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016. The Environment Agency sets discharge limits aligned with the WFD Environmental Quality Standards for the receiving water. Industrial ETPs discharging to controlled waters must also conduct a Habitats Regulations Assessment if the receiving watercourse flows through or near a Natura 2000 site.

    EU Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) 2010/75/EU -- BAT Conclusions

    Large industrial installations (above IED thresholds by sector) must apply Best Available Techniques (BAT) for wastewater treatment per the relevant BREF document (e.g., CWW BREF for common wastewater treatment, Textiles BREF, Food and Drink BREF). BAT-Associated Emission Levels (BAT-AELs) set binding limits. UK retained the IED framework post-Brexit via the Environmental Permitting Regulations.

    Sludge (Use in Agriculture) Regulations 1989

    ETP sludge applied to agricultural land must comply with SI 1989/1263 limits for heavy metals (Zn 300 mg/kg, Cu 80 mg/kg, Ni 50 mg/kg in soil) and must be registered and reported to the EA. Sludge from ETPs treating pharmaceutical, chemical, or mixed-industrial effluent is frequently unsuitable for agricultural spreading due to micro-contaminant loads, pushing disposal to landfill or incineration at significantly higher cost.