BC:Ntensify® combines process intensification technologies like advanced aeration coupled with hydrocyclones. Hydrocyclone-based wasting yields short- and long-term benefits for treatment performance and operational improvements. The ease of installation, operation, and maintenance compared to alternative technologies makes hydrocyclones especially attractive to wastewater treatment facilities. Aeration is the most energy-intensive operation in wastewater treatment—and accounts for an estimated 45-75% of plant energy costs. With BC:Ntensify’s advanced aeration controls, facilities can precisely allocate treatment chemicals, intensify biochemical reactions, shorten treatment duration, and reduce facility energy and disposal costs.
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