MeurerMBR tuna cannery

Oct. 11, 2011


MeurerMBR, a back-pulsable, flexible, flat-sheet membrane bioreactor, was successfully pilot-tested and selected for full-scale installation at the Mazatlan, Mexico, Perscados Industrializados, S.A. (PINSA) tuna cannery.

GOLDEN, COLO--October 10, 2011-- MeurerMBR, a back-pulsable, flexible, flat-sheet membrane bioreactor, was successfully pilot-tested and selected for full-scale installation at the Mazatlan, Mexico, Perscados Industrializados, S.A. (PINSA) tuna cannery. Full-scale construction is underway.

Producing more than one million cans daily, PINSA is one of the largest manufacturers of canned tuna in the world. The cannery is updating its wastewater system to comply with new effluent quality regulations adopted by the Mexican government.

MeurerMBR was chosen for its small footprint, exceptional effluent quality, and new, patented BIO-Cel® Mechanical Cleaning Process (MCP), which removes membrane deposits without using toxic chemicals; eliminates the costs of chemical purchase and storage; and maintains membrane permeability.

Eliminating chemical costs enables PINSA to stay within a strict budget.

In the full-scale system, thirty percent of the MBR effluent will be further polished for plant reuse through Ozone, Activated Carbon, and RO processes.

Wastewater for the cannery is a byproduct of defrosting, carving, cooking, and canning. Fabrication and design of the pilot began in December 2010, and on-site testing began in January 2011.

Operational parameters can be adjusted via remote login access, using a PLC-based control system with human machine interface (HMI). All tanks, pumps, blowers, and electrical devices are housed in a 20-foot container, enabling easy transport.

The MeurerMBR customized pilot unit consists of one BIO-CEL® BC10 module of 107 square feet with a biological volume of about 600 gallons (240 gallons anoxic, 240 gallon aerobic, 6 fine bubble disc diffusers, 120 gallon filtration tank).

"We are delighted to work with PINSA to install the MeurerMBR. This system is designed to meet increasingly stringent regulations and satisfy the need to re-use and re-cycle water. The installation at PINSA takes full advantage of the technology," said Lonnie Meurer, President, Meurer Research, Inc.

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