The ZENON ABMet® system is built around an advanced biological wastewater treatment process that uses naturally occurring non-toxic, non-pathogenic microbes in specially developed mixtures, which reduce and precipitate target compounds from solution, or convert target compounds into their insoluble chemical components
SUEZ provides wastewater treatment programs for industrial facility operators to reduce heavy metals in waste streams to help ensure regulatory compliance Metals that can be removed include soluble and/or particulate heavy metals, such as lead, copper, chromium, iron, manganese, mercury, nickel and zinc
ABMet is a revolutionary biological process that removes metals and inorganics from wastewater to below non-detect levels The ABMet process uses naturally occurring, non-pathogenic microbes to reduce and precipitate target compounds
10 Pilot plant selenium removal data for ABMet treatment of FGD wastewater Source: CH2M HILL Solids Dewatering Sludge is produced in primary and secondary clarification
GE’s ABMet Biological Wastewater Treatment System to Help AEP Coal-Fired Power Plant Remove Selenium from Wastewater April 14, 2011 01:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time
The wastewater treatment plant is expected to enter commercial operation in the summer of 2014 ABMet is a proven, reliable way to remove elevated levels of selenium, nitrate and metals found in wastewater streams in many industrial, mining and utility applications, such as at coal-fired power plants
GE announced that American Electric Power (AEP) is installing GE’s ABMET wastewater bioreactor system at the utility’s Mountaineer coal-fueled power plant in New Haven, WV GE’s biological treatment system uses a special molasses-based product as a nutrient for microbes that reduce selenium, a constituent found in many coal-fired power plant water emissions
With GE's ZeeWeed technology, it's now possible for businesses to recycle and reuse wastewater and avoid depleting fresh water resources using wastewater treatment processes
The ZENON ABMet® system is built around an advanced biological wastewater treatment process that uses naturally occurring non-toxic, non-pathogenic microbes in specially developed mixtures, which reduce and precipitate target compounds from solution, or convert target compounds into their insoluble chemical components
ABMet is a proven, reliable way to remove elevated levels of selenium, nitrate and metals found in wastewater streams in many industrial, mining and utility applications, such as at coal-fired
GE has introduced a modular version of the company’s ABMet wastewater treatment system ABMet is a patented biological water treatment system that uses naturally occurring microbes to reduce the amounts of selenium and other metals that can escape from coal mines and power plants and enter US freshwater supplies
GE’s ABMet process involves running wastewater through a biologically active filter, which is “seeded” with naturally occurring microbes targeting selenium, typically difficult to remove from wastewater, and other potentially toxic metals
ABMet’s innovative seed culture, specially formulated nutrient, and biofilter design provide one time seeding, fast startup, and reliable performance With 17 years of experience, development, and a proven global installation base, ABMet is trusted for selenium removal
ABMet biological wastewater treatment process is less complex than conventional wastewater treatment systems and offers process controls that produce …
Biological water treatment system GE's ABMet technology is a biological treatment system that reduces the amount of selenium and other metals in discharge waters
EPA’s Effluent Guidelines Potential Impact on Coal Plants and EPRI R&D wastewater treatment system effluent • Fly ash (and bottom ash) transport water –Potentially no discharge • CCR landfill leachate –Chemical precipitation – GE ABMet bioreactor (full-scale)
Discover ABMet for Power (FGD), Mining & Refining wastewater Our system removes selenium and other biological metals effectively with minimal operating costs
Anglo American is currently building a new wastewater treatment plant at the coal mine to remove nitrate and selenium in the wastewater GE’s ABMet is a patented biological water treatment system that uses naturally occurring microbes to reduce the amounts of selenium and other metals that can escape in discharge waters from coal mines and power plants
GE has introduced a modular version of the company’s ABMet wastewater treatment system ABMet is a patented biological water treatment system that uses naturally occurring microbes to reduce the amounts of selenium and other metals that can escape from coal mines and power plants and enter US freshwater supplies
TREVOSE, Pa--14 April 2011-- GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that American Electric Power (AEP) is installing GE's ABMET® wastewater bioreactor system at the utility's Mountaineer coal-fueled power plant in New Haven, WVa GE's proprietary biological treatment system uses a special molasses-based product as a nutrient for microbes that reduce selenium, a constituent found in many coal-fired power …
GE has introduced a modular version of the company’s ABMet wastewater treatment system ABMet is a patented biological water treatment system that uses naturally occurring microbes to reduce the amounts of selenium and other metals that can escape from coal mines and power plants and enter US freshwater supplies
ABMet - Selenium Removal System by General Electric GE’s ABMet process enables customers in the Power (FGD), Mining and other industries to meet the strictest selenium discharge limits in one simple step with minimal operating costs and operat
ABMet is a patented biological water treatment system that uses naturally occurring microbes to reduce the amounts of selenium and other metals that can escape from coal mines and power plants and enter freshwater supplies
GE’s ABMet process involves running wastewater through a biologically active filter, which is “seeded” with naturally occurring microbes targeting selenium, typically difficult to remove from wastewater, and other potentially toxic metals
Advanced wastewater treatment plants combining chemical precipitation with biological technology may become much more common depending upon the outcome of …
GE’s advanced biological metals removal process (ABMet) technology has been selected by Anglo American to remove nitrate and selenium from wastewater discharge at the Peace River coal trend mine in Canada New regulations prompted Anglo American to build the wastewater treatment …
FGD Wastewater Treatment Seminar March 7, 2013 Visit our website at wpcafo All presentations posted on this website are copyrighted by the Worldwide Pollution Control Association (WPCA) Any unauthorized downloading, attempts to modify or to • ABMet evolution • AEP Mountaineer case study
GE’s advanced biological metals removal process (ABMet) technology has been selected by Anglo American to remove nitrate and selenium from wastewater discharge at the Peace River coal trend mine in Canada New regulations prompted Anglo American to build …
GE’s ABMet process involves running wastewater through a biologically active filter, which is “seeded” with naturally occurring microbes that target selenium and other potentially toxic metals The technology enables the metal to be captured and removed from the wastewater stream
of FGD wastewater without sufficient treatment, which unfortunately is not uncommon in the industry, poses a serious threat to the environments In response to the increasing public concern, the US EPA will soon publish new effluent guidelines for FGD wastewater, which will impose much stricter discharge limits for toxic metals,
The ABMet process involves running wastewater through a biologically active filter, which is “seeded” with microbes that target selenium and other potentially toxic metals The initial ABMet systems were customized designs specific to a particular site, but the company is now offering its bioreactor water treatment product in a scaleable, modular format that reduces installation and overall project costs
Treatment of Selenium-Containing Coal Mining Wastewaters 8 Figure 4: Start-up of FBR system Selenium-containing wastewater is pumped from a feed tank into the FBR in an upflow direction to suspend the media As microorganisms grow on the media, the fluidized bed height expands (Figure 5) Figure 5: Fluidization of FBR media
ABMet Reactor 1 ABMet Reactor 2 Flush Storage Flush Pump(s) Spent Flush Storage Pre-treatment Feed Pump(s) Second-Stage Pump(s) Effluent Pumps(s) Effluent Wastewater Source OPTIONAL DEPENDING ON PROCESS
ABMet Advanced Biological Treatment for Inorganics and Metals Removal GE Water & Process Technologies ABMet is a revolutionary biological process that removes metals and inorganics from wastewater to below non- detect levels