MBR helps Breschia comply with EU regulations
Effluent from the MBR is of a significantly higher quality than that of a conventional system. TSS concentrations are typically s 2mg/L, enabling ASM Brescia to blend the effluent from the conventional trains with the MBR effluent and achieve the new legislated limit of 35mg/L. The MBR runs at or ne...
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