The Unipres team looked at several technical approaches to solving the challenge and settled on an FRC Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system from JWC Environmental.
Unipres needed a system that could process 17 GPM of wastewater and bring the FOG down from 5,100 mg/L to less than 100 mg/L. It also needed to be designed to minimize disruption to plant operations as well as work within the project budgets.
The Unipres team looked at several technical approaches to solving the challenge and settled on an FRC Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) system from JWC Environmental due to its ability to limit plant disruption, maintain budget and meet the discharge requirements.
The brisk pace of the plant’s operation and a minimal tolerance for disruptions prompted a focus on ease of delivery, installation and startup. A skid-mounted design for the entire system with a layout that allowed its placement as close as possible to the existing wastewater infrastructure insured the fastest possible installation. Additionally, the design allowed for repurposing of the oil-water separator as an EQ tank, which also helped maintain the project budget. IWW
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