ECOVATION TO DELIVER A WASTEWATER TREATMENT
SYSTEM FOR PRATT PAPER IN SHREVEPORT, LA
New treatment system will produce biogas, a renewable fuel, for
use in
Pratt’s recycled paper plant
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – February 27, 2008 – Ecovation, a developer of value-driven
waste to energy solutions, today announced that it has signed a contract
to design and build a wastewater treatment system at Pratt Paper’s new
recycled paper mill in Shreveport, Louisiana. The wastewater treatment
facility is expected to significantly offset the plant’s energy usage
with the production of renewable biogas. The project is expected to
generate 156 MMBtu’s per day of biogas upon completion, targeted for
November 2008.
The system will treat plant effluent from Pratt’s 100% recycled paper
mill, using the Biotim Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) technology.
The plant’s wastewater stream will be treated in an anaerobic reactor,
where a floating blanket of bacteria, or “sludge granules,” will digest
the organic contaminants in the wastewater, producing a mix of carbon
dioxide and methane known as biogas. The treated water, biogas and sludge
mixture will subsequently travel through a proprietary solid, liquid
and gas separation process. The biogas will be reclaimed for use as
a renewable fuel source in the plant’s boilers, while treated water
will be discharged and the remaining sludge granules recycled for use
in the anaerobic reactor, or sold as seed sludge for other anaerobic
systems.
Pratt Paper’s new Shreveport plant will manufacture corrugated cardboard
from recycled materials. Ecovation’s wastewater treatment solution will
enable the facility to comply with permitted discharge limits, while
providing a renewable source of energy to offset the plant’s fuel consumption.
Pratt previously installed the Biotim UASB technology at a similar facility
in Brisbane, Australia. The UASB process allows for high loading capacity
and efficient energy recovery, facilitating optimal extraction of biogas
from dilute waste streams and very high flows.
“Ecovation provided a crucial solution for the environmental guidelines
associated with our new project,” said Jenny Landelli, Project Engineer
of the Pratt Paper plant. “Ecovation’s proposal was competitively priced,
and their technology, experience and ability to meet our tight schedule
really stood out. This project will help keep our new recycled paper
mill in compliance, and support Pratt’s commitment to environmental
stewardship.”
Ecovation’s customized solution will provide low-cost wastewater treatment
for the Pratt facility, while the company’s fast-track design and build
approach will enable the paper plant to achieve operational status on
schedule.
“This project with Pratt Paper represents our entrance into a new market,
and offers further proof that our customized solutions can offer waste
disposal and energy cost savings to customers in a variety of industries,
while also helping reduce their environmental footprints,” said Diane
C. Creel, Chairman and CEO of Ecovation.
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