MBBR cost
Published by prabina shrestha, WASH Engineer at Environment and Public Health Organization
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- Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)
- MBBR for Water Treatment
Published by prabina shrestha, WASH Engineer at Environment and Public Health Organization
I’ve been asked this question so many times by clients and my answer has always been: “it isn’t like buying a fridge for your kitchen, it depends on the type of water in and out, ...”
Published by Carlo Patteri
The other question should be, is MBBR necessarily the best option for your effluent? There is insufficient information to provide what you want.
Published by Don Sharpe
Thank you Mark. Possibly, yes.
Published by Richard Holder
Richard. nice answer. Think someone is trying to get you to do their homework.
Published by Mark Milne, Wastewater Superintendent
Hi, this is akin to asking how long a piece of string is. A lot more detail is reuitred to answer this question. For example; 1. Volume to be processed (required flow rate)? 2. What is the effluent? 3. what level does the effluent need to be processed to?
These are just a few of a myriad of questions that need to be asked before any idea of Capex or Opex can be arrived at.
Published by Richard Holder
I am trying to design for hotel wastewater. The flow in the hotel ranges from 4 cum/day to 250 cum/day. The effluent quality is to get <30 BOD for reusing treated wastewater in irrigation. I would be grateful if you can provide any reference for the cost calculation
Published by prabina shrestha, WASH Engineer at Environment and Public Health Organization
MBBR system for 4 to 250 m3/Day
CAPEX: Rs. 15,000/m3.Hr,and
OPEX: Rs. 12.5/m3
The same may vary!
Published by Sameer Dohare, Managing Director at EnviroChem Services (OPC) Pvt. Ltd.