Teijin Donates Compact, Efficient MSABP Wastewater System for Sewage Treatment in Disaster-hit Community of Northeastern Japan

TOKYO--()--Teijin Limited announced today that it has donated a highly compact, efficient and energy-saving municipal sewage-processing system, based on the company's Multi-Stage Activated Biological Process (MSABP) technology, to the city of Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture as a temporary replacement for the sewage treatment system devastated by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

This is the first time that Teijin's MSABP wastewater treatment technology has been adopted for sewage treatment.

In the course of ongoing efforts by the Japan Sewage Works Agency (JS), a special public organization funded by local governments, to support the recovery of sewage-treatment facilities in the earthquake-hit areas, Teijin's MSABP-based system was selected because of several advantages, including:

  • The entire system fits within a 40-foot container for easy transportation.
  • Start-up simply requires that tubing and wiring be connected on site.
  • Efficient processing capacity handles up to 75 tons of sewage per day.
  • Remaining sludge is limited, resulting in low maintenance and energy savings.

In February, Teijin and JSWA completed a two-and-a-half-year pilot project to verify the effectiveness of the system at JS's Research & Technology Development Experimental Center in Mooka, Tochigi Prefecture.

Teijin now looks forward to the system proving its effectiveness on a practical basis, in support of the disaster-struck area's overall recovery.

Teijin's MSABP system utilizes special biological carriers packed with high concentrations of microorganisms in multistage aeration tanks. The microorganisms vary from tank to tank to form a food chain that decomposes even highly concentrated and persistent effluent. The system significantly suppresses the generation of excess sludge, thereby eliminating the need for sludge disposal. The result is a low-maintenance, cost-effective solution that reduces energy consumption.

Teijin's highly practical MSABP system currently is being used for wastewater treatment in chemical, dyeing and food manufacturing plants in Indonesia and China. It has also been selected for wastewater treatment by a textile factory in Angola. Teijin is continuing to broaden its range of highly effective and environmentally friendly wastewater treatment solutions for applications worldwide.

MSABP is a registered trademark of Aquarius Technologies Inc.

About the Teijin Group

Based in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan, Teijin is a global technology-driven group operating in eight main fields: aramid fibers, carbon fibers & composites, polyester fibers, plastics, films, medical & pharmaceuticals, fiber products marketing and IT businesses. Teijin Limited, the holding company for the Teijin Group, is listed on the Tokyo and Osaka stock exchanges. The group, comprising 150 companies and 17,542 employees worldwide, had consolidated sales of JPY 815.7 billion (USD 10.6 billion) and total assets of JPY 761.5 billion (USD 9.9 billion) in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011. www.teijin.co.jp/english

Contacts

Teijin Limited
Rie Mashiba, +81 3 3506 4055
Public Relations & Investor Relations Office
pr@teijin.co.jp

Contacts

Teijin Limited
Rie Mashiba, +81 3 3506 4055
Public Relations & Investor Relations Office
pr@teijin.co.jp