Cambi Awarded Major Contract in Beijing’s Largest Wastewater Treatment Plant
康碧集团获得北京最大污水厂的重要合同
Beijing Drainage Construction Co. has awarded Cambi a contract for the Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis Process at Beijing’s largest wastewater treatment plant, Gaobeidian WWTP, owned and operated by the Beijing Drainage Group. This is one of the largest wastewater treatment plants in China and serves a population of more than three million residents.
北排建设公司授予康碧集团由北京排水集团拥有和运营的高碑店污水厂--北京最大的污水厂--采用康碧®热水解THP工艺的合同。该厂是中国最大的污水厂之一,服务于三百多万人口。
The Gaobeidian Advanced Digestion project will become a worldwide state of the art example for sludge treatment. The Cambi THP technology will help Beijing and China on their way to achieve a highly efficient and robust sludge treatment with huge environmental and economic benefits.
高碑店高级污泥消化项目将成为世界上现代污泥处理的典范。康碧®热水解THP技术将协助北京和中国走向高效稳定、带来巨大环境和经济效益的污泥处理之路。
The general manager of Beijing Drainage Construction Company, Mr. Lei Shi, commented: “Cambi has proven itself to have the best THP solution and technology. Our partnership is truly a historic moment for China and will provide the country with an environmentally friendly solution to the treatment of sludge.”
北排建设公司总经理石磊先生评价说,”康碧集团已经证明拥有最好的热水解THP解决方案和技术。我们的合作伙伴关系对中国而言的确是历史性时刻,将为我们国家提供处理污泥的环境友好的解决方案。”
Cambi’s chief executive officer Per Lillebø applauds the Beijing Construction Company for choosing the 21st century leading technology and doing what is right for Beijing and China: “This strategic cooperation represents a significant breakthrough for Cambi in the Chinese market and we are proud to sign this partnership for the future.”
康碧集团总裁李来博先生为北排建设公司选择21世纪领先技术和为北京乃至中国做出正确选择而喝彩,他说,”这一战略合作代表了康碧集团在中国市场的重大突破,我们为这一未来的合作伙伴关系而自豪。”
Beijing Drainage Construction Co. has awarded Cambi UK a contract to supply Thermal Hydrolysis Process (THP) technology to one of the largest sludge treatment projects in China.
The installation will be at Beijing’s largest wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Gaobeidian, which has a wastewater treatment capacity of one million m3/d, serving a population of about 3.2 million people.
The facility is owned and operated by the Beijing Drainage Group and Cambi’s THP technology will be fitted and operated by 2016.
As part of an ongoing strategic cooperation, another four large-scale sludge projects could also be potentially signed between 2016-2017, using THP and high dry solids digestion and high dry solids dewatering.
When operational, all five sludge plants could treat 6000 tonnes/day of sludge.
The Gaobeidian Advanced Digestion Plant (above) consists of a 20-reactor Cambi Thermal Hydrolysis plant with four process trains followed by Advanced Digestion and high dry-solids dewatering.
Eight of the old digesters will be demolished to make space for the THP and the Anammox process (see WWi article) for treatment of the liquid from dewatering the digested sludge.
Cambi said: “The THP-plant will process all the sewage sludge produced at the plant and thereby double existing digester loading and freeing eight of 16 existing anaerobic digesters, increase biogas production, produce a high dry solids bio-fertilizer, and replace a planned drying facility.”
Lei Shi, general manager of Beijing Drainage Construction Company, said: “Our partnership is truly a historic moment for China and will provide the country with an environmentally friendly solution to the treatment of sludge.”