Epuramat S.A. has concluded a purchasing contract with the German plastics recycling company Eu–Rec plast GmbH for a wastewater treatment plant at their location in Trier, Germany. The plant will be delivered and commissioned this year. The plant comprises the patent–pending Extrem–Separator "ExSep" that efficiently replaces the pre–treatment of conventional sewage systems as well as a fully automatic control system including remote monitoring and alarm signal. The very compact plant will be designed for a flow rate of 60 m³ per hour and a period of operation covering 24 hours per day, at 360 days a year and will be installed onsite in EU–Rec plast GmbH´s industrial hall. Epuramat´s wastewater system will replace the reed wastewater facilities currently located in Eu–Rec´s outer area. Any process water losses will be balanced out by feeding stormwater. Circulated water results in an enormous savings on fresh water as well as a reduction of wastewater taxes in comparison to disposal via communal sewage plants.
About Epuramat:
Established in 2005, Epuramat S.A. provides technologically advanced wastewater treatment plants and systems. Epuramat´s innovative technology, based on its patent–pending Extrem–Separator, "ExSep" solid/liquid separator, makes treatment of wastewater more efficient, resulting in significantly smaller, more economical and easier to use wastewater treatment plants. Epuramat is a privately owned corporation situated in the industrial zone of Chaux de Contern, and located in the vicinity of the city of Luxembourg as well as the airport.
Further information can be found at: www.epuramat.com
About Eu–Rec plast GmbH
The Eu–Rec Plast GmbH located in Trier, Germany regranulates plastics, and in particular, PE–films. The company has one of Europe´s most modern and furthermost developed recycling–plants for LD–PE films, with an annual output capacity of approximately 14,000 tons. Eu–Rec"˜s optimal geographic location at Trier´s harbor allows finished products to either be directly shipped or trucked to the foreign countries of Europe.
Further information can be found at www.eu–rec.de