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Financial Benefits
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Purchase Price
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The
initial capital investment
is less, because much
of the related equipment
required for conventional
and multiple tank systems
is eliminated (i.e. clarifiers,
return sludge pumps, influent
control mechanisms, expensive
decanters and control
mechanisms, trickling
or sand filters, sprayers
and related re-circulating
pumps and systems, extensive
yard piping, etc.). |
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The
SVWM System offers the
highest quality secondary
wastewater treatment process
for the lowest capital
investment in the wastewater
industry. |
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Lower Construction Costs
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The
system's modular, simplified,
and flexible design results
in a substantial reduction
in construction and installation
costs.
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Additionally,
the elimination of any
related equipment required
for other conventional
and multiple tank systems
also reduces the cost.
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The
SVWM System requires only
an earthen basin; therefore,
it does not require expensive,
integral, secondary clarifiers
like other earthen basins
or related systems. |
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For
this reason, the equipment
cost is substantially
reduced. |
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Less Installation Time
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The
system can be provided
as a pre-fabricated package
or as a process/equipment
package for installation
into a concrete reservoir,
greatly reducing the total
installation time. |
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Since less equipment and
tanks are required, the
on-site preparation time
is reduced. |
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The
SVWM System also greatly
reduces installation time
due to the unique design
of the aeration equipment. |
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The
Flow Partition and Decanter
all float on the basin
surface; and thus, require
nominal internal basin
connections.
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Less Mechanical Wear and Tear
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The
SVWM System¡¯s cyclic operation
typically reduces equipment
operation cost by 50%.
There is also less mechanical
equipment to repair or
replace.
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Lower Operation Cost
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The
reduced overall operation
time and maintenance requirements
of the system offers as
much as 60% operational
cost reduction compared
to conventional technologies. |
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Also, because the system¡¯s
process is fully automated
and forgiving of load variations,
operator attention is nominal.
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The
SVWM System reduces operational
costs associated with
mixing by over 80% compared
to conventional systems.
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Intensive
maintenance requirements
usually associated with
mechanical decanters and
influent control valves
are eliminated.
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