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Ulmenstrasse 2

74592 Kirchberg/Jagst
GERMANY

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Actual Projects in Research and Development



"Export-oriented R&D in the field of wastewater, core project A wastewater treatment"

As a partner in the joint project „export-oriented R&D in wastewater treatment“ System S&P® extends its researching and developing efforts on emerging markets by forming a new cooperation with the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany and the University of Delhi, India. Together, the flexibility and efficiency of a self sufficient, solar-driven biodisk system is being demonstrated.

Project sponsor is the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany as a part of the Helmholtz research society. The Forschungszentrum is acting on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Research, BMBF.



The cooperation has the aim to proof the high treatment efficiency at low energy consumption and non-uniform wastewater characteristics. These requirements are being scientifically demonstrated as the core advantages of the biodisk technology.

Efficiency and flexibility are achieved by:
· Buffering of peak loads
· Easy extension potential by modular design
· Low area consumption
· High level of automation
· Simple treatment process
· Simple maintenace and service
· Re-use of the treated water
· Self sufficient energy supply by solar panels

The verification is being done in cooperation with Universität Karlsruhe, Germany. Following variation of parameters takes place:

· Temperature (2 - 48 °C)
· Hydraulic flows (peaks and seasonal flows)
· Wastewater characteristics (different sites)
· Energy supply reliabilty of the solar panels (different climate zones at different times of the year).
· In an additional step further research shall give conclusions on the biodisk interaction with different filtration settings for water re-use.


With the demonstration in the respective markets scientific experts, authorities and future users can familiarise themselves with the technology, and actually see it doing a great job.

Project leader: Herr Dipl.-Ing. Roland Pfeiffer
Contact person: Herr Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Dirk Schweitzer

Project related links:

Projekthomepage
Universität Bochum, Wasserverbund
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
University of Delhi, Indian Institute of Technology
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Universität Karlsruhe, Siedlungswasserwirtschaft
LVK Environmental Consultants, India