After a successful pilot test, the decision was made to install the AnoxKaldnes™ Hybas™ process. The Hybas™ process alters the conventional activated sludge plant to increase the overall solids inventory. This is accomplished by utilizing plastic carrier elements to provide surface area for additional biological growth, such as the nitrifier bacteria population to meet the design requirements.
The carrier elements provide a home for the slowest growing nitrifying bacteria and keep them in the system. The bacteria live well protected in the media and provide for highly effective and consistent treatment.
The upgrade to AnoxKaldnes™ Hybas™ process was done within the existing tanks, thus allowing the facility to increase its treatment capacity without having to build any new aerobic activated sludge treatment volume.
In order to keep the carrier elements within the reactors, specially designed screens are used to retain the media but allow the MLSS to flow out of the basin and into the clarifier for settling. In addition, due to maintenance issues of fine bubble aeration systems with respect to cleaning and replacing domes, it was decided that the existing aerobic tanks were to be retrofitted with an AnoxKaldnes™ stainless steel aeration system to provide a) oxygen for bacteria, b) mixing energy to keep media in constant motion, and c) durability over the next 20+ years.