The upgrade at Whaley Bridge will include the installation of six SMART Units as well as improvements to the inlet works and storm tanks. SMART units are high-rate bioreactors that, when installed upstream of an aeration lane, form BwB’s proprietary HYBACS HYBrid ACtivated Sludge process.
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