Strengthening a Successful Partnership
The long-standing collaboration between a leading company in the dairy industry and EnviroChemie is being further strengthened through a new project focused on modernizing and expanding industrial wastewater treatment for dairy processing. The customer has relied on the expertise of the EnviroWater Group for many years—most recently demonstrated by the successful transfer of operations at another production site in northern Germany.
Investing in Future-Proof Wastewater Infrastructure
By awarding the contract for the planning and implementation of the expanded wastewater treatment plant, the customer is reinforcing the partnership while making a targeted investment in a high-performance and future-proof wastewater infrastructure. The new facility is designed for a total wastewater volume of 1,630 m³ per day and is specifically tailored to the requirements of dairy processing.
Efficient Treatment Concept for Fluctuating Wastewater Streams
The process design ensures safe and stable indirect discharge of industrial wastewater. Key components include aerated mixing and equalization basins (MAB), which balance load peaks and enable consistent biological treatment. This allows for efficient and process-stable removal of dissolved organic substances (COD), even under highly variable wastewater compositions, as typically encountered in dairy operations.
To further remove solids and fats and to comply with required discharge limits, the plant is complemented by dissolved air flotation systems of the Flomar® type. The combination of biological treatment and physico-chemical separation ensures high purification performance and maximum operational reliability.
Integrated Approach: Engineering, Construction, and Operation
In addition to process engineering and plant construction, long-term operation is also part of the project scope. EnviroChemie is therefore not only responsible for implementation but also ensures the sustainable and cost-efficient operation of the plant. Commissioning of the new treatment system is planned for 2028, followed by a seamless transition to full operation by the on-site EnviroChemie team.