Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. officially introduced the AquaNereda® aerobic granular sludge system during the company’s national training seminar on April 6, 2017. More than 100 of the company’s independent representatives attended the training where the new AquaNereda system was presented by the company’s technical staff.
The AquaNereda system represents an evolution in activated sludge treatment replicating the same effluent quality as a well-designed enhanced BNR facility but without the use of chemicals by using the patented aerobic granular sludge technology. The dramatically reduced footprint and low energy requirement of the AquaNereda process provides a competitive alternative for high-performance plants.
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Aqua-Aerobic Systems is currently building a full-scale AquaNereda system at the Rock River Water Reclamation District in Rockford, IL. This facility will demonstrate the AquaNereda Aerobic Granular Sludge System and will be an integral part of the company’s industry-known technical seminar program. The facility will help accelerate the implementation of aerobic granular sludge technology in North America. More information is available at www.aquanereda.com
About Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. is an applied engineering company specializing in total water management solutions in the areas of aeration and mixing, biological processes, cloth media filtration, membranes, disinfection and process control. Since 1969, Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc. has served the water and wastewater industry in both the municipal and industrial markets.
About Nereda
Nereda is the name given to Royal HaskoningDHV’s biological wastewater treatment technology (also known as AGS) that purifies water based on bacteria growing into compact granules. The technology was invented by the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and developed in a unique public-private partnership between the University, the Dutch Foundation for Applied Water Research (STOWA), the Dutch Water Authorities and Royal HaskoningDHV. This technology is currently applied worldwide on five continents.