Municipal Wastewater Treatment with Oxy-Film MBBR

 


Introduction: Municipal Wastewater Treatment for Modern Cities

Municipal wastewater treatment is a growing challenge as cities expand and regulations tighten. Therefore, treatment plants need solutions that are efficient, scalable, and sustainable. With Oxy-Film MBBR, municipalities gain a smart technology that combines high performance with long-term reliability.

 


🧪 What is Oxy-Film MBBR?

Oxy-Film MBBR, developed by Oxy-Tech, is a biofilm carrier designed to maximize treatment efficiency. Its unique geometry and 650 m²/m³ surface area allow microorganisms to build strong biofilms. As a result, the system removes BOD, COD, nitrogen, and ammonia effectively, even under variable conditions.

 


⚙️ How It Works in Municipal Wastewater Treatment

 

    • High Surface Area: Provides greater contact between wastewater and microorganisms.
    • Continuous Motion: Media stay in motion, which improves oxygen transfer and stability.
    • Consistent Performance: The system adapts quickly to fluctuations in load or flow.
    • Nitrogen Removal: Nitrification and denitrification occur efficiently, producing cleaner effluent.

 

Moreover, the system minimizes sludge production and reduces the need for major infrastructure upgrades.

 


📊 Advantages for Municipalities

Lower Energy Use: Reduced aeration demand cuts electricity costs.
Easy Integration: Oxy-Film MBBR retrofits into existing facilities without major works.
Operational Savings: Less sludge means lower disposal expenses.
Long Service Life: With a 15-year lifespan, municipalities gain stable and predictable results.

 


🌿 Why Choose Oxy-Tech?

Oxy-Tech provides solutions that help cities meet today’s environmental standards and prepare for tomorrow’s needs. By choosing municipal wastewater treatment with Oxy-Film MBBR, municipalities achieve cleaner water, lower costs, and sustainable growth.

 


📞 Contact Us

Tel: +90 224 251 61 62
E-mail: info@oxy-tech.com.tr
🌐 www.oxy-tech.com.tr

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