DEMON treatment system for removal of nitrogen from wastewater

July 24, 2013

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — The DEMON system is ideal for municipal and industrial clients that have wastewater streams with high ammonia concentrations.

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. —World Water Works Inc., a designer and manufacturer of wastewater treatment solutions, announces the availability of the DEMON treatment system for removal of nitrogen from wastewater, according to a press release.

The DEMON system provides reliable performance and numerous benefits over traditional nitrification-denitrification systems, making it ideal for municipal and industrial clients that have wastewater streams with high ammonia concentrations.

A DEMON system can play an important role in wastewater treatment energy self-sufficiency, reducing costs and optimizing any wastewater facility’s footprint. Other major benefits include reductions in ammonia load to the main treatment process, reduced sludge handling volumes and less greenhouse gas production, stated the release.

Over 30 systems are currently operational using the patented DEMON technology, which was based on extensive academic, lab, field pilot and full-scale experience.

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