Sludge Holding Tanks
Intelligent mixing for efficient sludge treatment

Our innovative technologies ensure even mixing, prevent sludge settling and reduce operating costs, optimizing treatment processes.

Application: Sludge holding tanks

Efficient mixing of sludge tanks — energy saving and minimal maintenance

Sludge holding tanks provide storage of biosolids and can serve as a location for thickening before further processing or disposal. Mixing in sludge holding tanks provides uniform sludge concentration, prevents sludge stratification, and ensures a homogeneous feed to dewatering equipment.

A BioMix™ provides non-clog performance, eliminates in-tank maintenance, and allows mixing intensity to be adjusted based on sludge concentration and depth. Additionally, BioMix uses a fraction of the energy needed to mix the tank contents versus mechanical mixers, jet or pump mixing systems, or diffused aeration.

Benefits that make a difference

Optimization sludge tanks

Energy Efficiency

  • Significant reduction in operating power.

Straightforward Operation

  • Non-clogging, self-cleaning components in tank.
  • No mechanical or electrical components in the sludge.
  • Zero wall penetrations below the water line, eliminating the risk of leaking.

Process Optimization

  • Mixing suitable for concentrations up to 8% solids.
  • Variable mixing intensity based on operating depth.
  • Zaručené rovnoměrné míchání s testováním výkonu na místě.

Unparalleled Flexibility

  • Integration with any tank geometry or configuration.
  • Circular header conforms to the slope of the floor, eliminating “dead spots”.
  • No low water level limitations — able to mix at any depth.
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Applications that bring results

Our innovative solutions help WWTPs and drinking water plants reduce costs, increase efficiency and protect the environment. Look at specific projects where our technologies are making a difference.

"Products are easy to operate and are not high maintenance."
Kyle C.
Colorado WWTP
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