German Paper Factory Orders VWS&T Treatment Plant

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies with its German subsidiary Krüger WABAG has received an order for the planning and building of a circulating water treatment plant at the Fritz Peters paper factory in Gelsenkirchen.

The client is the public-law water management association Emschergenossenschaft/Lippeverband, which, after the plant is completed, will operate it on behalf of the Peters company. The Peters corporate group produces at its Gelsenkirchen site about 180,000 metric tons of paper a year, such as plasterboard carton and corrugated cardboard base paper for the packaging industry.

 The circulating water treatment plant is designed for a biochemical oxygen demand load of 8,900 kg/d (corresponding to about 18,000 kg/d chemical oxygen demand) and thus also covers future capacity increases. The planned plant consists mainly of an anaerobic pretreatment stage according to the BIOBED®  EGSB (Expanded Granular Sludge Bed) system and a follow-up aerobic activated sludge plant. After passing through a sand filter, some of the biologically cleaned water is returned to the production cycle. The remaining wastewater is drawn off to the Emschergenossenschaft via the sewage system.

 The biogas generated in the anaerobic stage is to be used in a combined heat and power unit with a heating output of 1.7 MW. As well as electricity, the installation also generates saturated steam which will be used in the paper factory. The new circulating water treatment plant is to be ready for operation at the end of 2009; the value of the order for Krüger WABAG is about €5.5 million.

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