Water/Wastewater
Brimac Environmental Services Signs Pan-european Agreement to Deliver Patented New Solution for Cost-effective Removal of Heavy Metals in Industrial Effluent
Jul 28 2008
Will Downie, Brimac Environmental Services CEO said: âThe real strength of this partnership is that we can now offer European industrial manufacturers a superior technological solution for significantly improved wastewater treatment. The MRS has been specifically designed for the industrial manufacturing sector to reduce water consumption and achieve metal removal rates never before achievable resulting in cleaner, safer water.â
Plymouth`s Metals Removal Systems (MRS) use proprietary media and patented processes to adsorb heavy metals and other contaminants from wastewater streams. Manufacturing facilities, particularly coatings plants with paint shops, must treat wastewater on-site before releasing it into municipal water systems, typically using a large, complex water treatment plant to reduce water contaminants to acceptable levels. MRS treated wastewater requires less chemicals, produces less sludge and therefore less plant resources, while providing an effluent stream typically cleaner than that required by regulations. Up to 50% of water
treated by Metals Removal Systems can also be reused in some processes, thus reducing total water purchase and discharge, saving money and reducing environmental impact.
"Strong demand in the US resulted in a need to expand our MRS product offering for customers with international operations. Our new Brimac partnership will provide a clear channel to deliver Plymouth Technology`s MRS systems to the European market, helping us to better address the burgeoning requirement to standardise globally," said Amanda
Christides, Plymouth Technology`s president and CEO. âBrimac Environmental Services offers a common vision for the development and market introduction of our waste water treatment solutions that will revolutionise the way manufacturers manage water.â
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