Retrofitting

Retrofitting

Upgrading and retrofitting represents the largest investment a public or private utility will make and is an especially difficult procedure because the rest of the plant must continue to operate soundly during the upgrading effort. Retrofitting refers to the addition of new technology or features to existing systems.

With expansion in production, or change in inlet raw water quality, water requirements will also increase or change. To provide an optimum, and cost effective, solution for such conditions, we upgrade the existing treatment plant for enhanced requirements through retrofitting or complete revamping of the plant. The complete process is designed, executed and supervised by professional engineers with years of experience in water treatment.

Upgrading your treatment plants system can provide significant energy savings. Examples of energy saving opportunities include:

  • Replacing aging membrane disc diffusers with advanced performance EPDM membranes
  • Replacing ceramic diffusers with new sub-plates and membrane disc diffusers.
  • Adding additional air distributors and diffusers to systems that are dealing with increased load to improve system performance.
  • Updating mechanical or coarse bubble aeration systems to fine bubble.
  • Replacing leaking or failed piping systems.
  • Rapid response and shipment available.