{"id":2056,"date":"2018-07-06T13:05:06","date_gmt":"2018-07-06T13:05:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/arvia.development-visionsharp.co.uk\/2021\/04\/06\/arvia-presents-at-12th-european-waste-water-management-ewwm-conference\/"},"modified":"2023-07-26T11:16:37","modified_gmt":"2023-07-26T11:16:37","slug":"arvia-presents-12th-european-waste-water-management-conference","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arviatechnology.com\/wastewater-industry-insight\/arvia-presents-at-12th-european-waste-water-management-ewwm-conference\/","title":{"rendered":"Arvia Presents at 12th European Waste Water Management (EWWM) Conference"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Wastewater<\/p>\n

\n July 2018<\/h5>\n

Arvia Technology will be presenting at this year\u2019s European Waste Water Management<\/a> <\/strong>conference where it will be showcasing its environmentally friendly tertiary water and wastewater treatment solutions.<\/p>\n

The conference will take place at Manchester United Football Stadium on 17th<\/sup> -18th<\/sup> July.<\/p>\n

Arvia\u2019s Nyex\u2122-a system combines the advantages of adsorption and electrochemical oxidation within a single system.<\/p>\n

The Nyex solution requires no chemical dosing, and unlike other treatment processes, it doesn\u2019t produce any secondary waste such as toxic sludge, which requires specialist disposal.<\/p>\n

The carbon-based media bed inside the system is regenerated in-situ by a low electric current, meaning that treatment can continue without interruption or replacement of the media.<\/p>\n

The systems are modular and scalable and ensure the targeted removal of organics for water recycling and resource conservation.<\/p>\n

The systems also use considerably less energy in comparison with advanced oxidation processes.<\/p>\n

Arvia recently concluded a 12-month system demonstration (part of the Chemical Investigation Project 2)<\/a> <\/strong>at a 16,000 PE sewage works for Anglian Water which produced excellent results. Operations manager Lucile Francois,<\/a><\/strong> will be discussing the results of the project from 11.30am on Wednesday 18th<\/sup> July as part of the \u2018Priority Substances and Emerging Contaminants\u2019 theme<\/a>,<\/strong> chaired by Arthur Thornton from Atkins.<\/p>\n

Arvia has now worked with a number of utility companies including:<\/p>\n