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\"Wastewater<\/p>\n

July 2018<\/h5>\n

As the academic year draws to a close, now is a perfect opportunity to take a look back Arvia\u2019s achievements and learnings so far in 2018.<\/p>\n

Arvia launched its first large-scale drinking water project with Scottish Water<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The Nyex\u2122 7-100a was commissioned and began operation in January 2018. Decentralised water treatment can be desirable in rural and island locations with low population density, where there is no mains supply. Often the cost of installing the necessary infrastructure prohibits the option of piping water from a centralised plant. Scottish Water\u2019s customer base includes many rural communities where decentralised systems are the most effective way of delivering clean water supplies. For more information on the project, visit The Water Industry Journal<\/a><\/strong> and keep an eye out for an in-depth case study coming soon in UK Water Projects online.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Demonstration project completed in the Netherlands in the chemical industry<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Arvia completed a short project at a chemical manufacturing site in the Netherlands this year. The company shipped a 20-foot containerised Nyex system for a \u2018plug and play\u2019 demonstration on the client\u2019s site. Arvia\u2019s in-house engineering team learnt a lot from their time working with the experienced on-site engineers and chemists at the chosen customer plant.<\/p>\n

Demonstration system deployed to China for the pulp and paper industry<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The team at Arvia are delighted to be expanding into the Chinese industrial market after working so hard to improve brand awareness and develop strong long-term partnerships with like-minded companies operational in this country. The first data sets taken from treatment have been hugely promising and has a view to be expanded over 13 pulp and paper sites. For more information on the project, visit Insider Media<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Further geographic expansion underway<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Arvia are in the early days of expanding business into South Africa and the Middle East and have prepared proposals for exciting new projects in these regions.<\/p>\n

Expanding Arvia\u2019s already impressive treatment portfolio within the treatment of organics<\/strong><\/h5>\n

With uncertainty over contaminants including endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) and compounds of emerging concern (CECs)<\/a><\/strong> in the environment and their effects, Arvia are conducting treatment trials outside of our ongoing customer treatability trials. The objective of this work is to expand our treatment portfolio and gain further understanding of our treatment capabilities and how this can grow to meet the future needs of the market.
\nIn addition to EDCs and CECs, Arvia also aim to expand treatment capabilities to suit the needs of our existing customers. One example is a food and drink manufacturer that reached out to Arvia for a solution to remove sweetener from wastewater \u2013 results were exceptional and has now expanded our product offering in this sector.<\/p>\n

An increase in customer projects has also led to a growing team this year:<\/strong><\/h5>\n