A set of equipment produced by ESMIL includes coarse and fine sewage mechanized screens, a screw compacting press (SCP) and a tangential grit chamber which has proven itself to be highly efficient for wastewater treatment.
Lake Balaton – the biggest freshwater body in Central Europe. On its southern shore the small resort town of Siófok is located where, in June 2016, a new municipal wastewater treatment plant has been put into operation. The project was financed as a part of Környezet és Energia Operatív Program (KEOP) with European Union funding.
A set of equipment produced by ESMIL includes coarse and fine sewage mechanized screens and a screw compacting press (SCP) as well as a tangential grit chamber which has proven itself to be highly efficient for wastewater treatment.
Sewage from cesspool trucks is fed on the second line where, in the screw compacting press, it is flushed, pressed and transported to the waste container for small and medium screenings. The perforated case of the screw compacting press with fine openings can extract even such hard-to-extract contaminants as hair. Then, mechanically treated wastewater is fed to the tangential grit chamber, where the sand is separated due to tangential fluid movement.
A similar technological scheme can be implemented on sewage wastewater treatment facilities with a similar characteristic of wastewater incoming.