JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NuTerra, a designer, builder, and provider of services based on proprietary financial and risk analysis models that help municipalities address capital and operating changes, today announced that it has begun installing a new CleanB® system at the wastewater treatment plant in Vero Beach that will save transportation and energy costs, eliminate odors, and provide environmental benefits to the city. Completion of the project is slated for summer 2016.
Vero Beach is the sixth wastewater treatment operation in Florida to adopt BCR Environmental’s CleanB® as a way to address diminishing disposal outlets and landfill capacity, increasing environmental regulations, and rising energy costs. Alachua, Lake Wales, Ft. Pierce, Pembroke Pines, and the Naval Air Station in Jacksonville have been using CleanB systems that produce odorless biosolids and reduce nutrient return loads created by digestion processes.
In 10 minutes of contact time, the CleanB system disinfects, eliminates odor, and enhances dewatering of secondary sludge without the need for aerobic digestion, odor-control systems and other costly and energy-intensive equipment. Increases of five percent or more in total cake solids are not uncommon. The resultant dewatered material enables access to a greater number of disposal outlets and beneficial reuse strategies.
About NuTerra
NuTerra designs, builds, and provides
services for long-term sustainable organic waste and
biosolids management solutions. The company has a 100 percent successful
track record and has delivered an average savings of 40-plus percent in
operating costs and 90-plus percent in energy consumption. In the
industry’s most collaborative public-private partnerships, NuTerra
efficiently addresses capital and operating expenses, regulatory
compliance, public sentiment, and environmental issues (i.e. noise,
odor, material handling, physical footprint, greenhouse gas emissions).
Its “progressive” project delivery method is the most cost-effective
approach for addressing population growth, urban encroachment, and
failing infrastructure with a dramatic reduction in facility size.
NuTerra further reduces investment and risk by using the industry’s only
before-and-after financial and risk models based on verifiable
operational and financial data, feasibility analysis, and proven
advanced technologies. The company can help obtain financing for
projects to address escalating capital requirements that are typically
underfunded, and offers municipalities total waste reutilization by
recycling nutrients into high-value, marketable end products that
address diminishing disposal outlets, restrictive landfill capacity,
escalating unit costs, increasing environmental regulations and rising
energy costs. For more information, visit www.nuterra.green,
follow us on Twitter @NuTerraMgmt or call 904-819-9170.