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Water Recycling Unit a Big Cost Saver

Quest Barry Bros. Specialised Services Pty Limited has developed a unique mobile liquid treatment service that results in big savings for its customers and the environment.

The Water Recycling Xtracta is a highly advanced waste treatment and management unit, which can be used conveniently on any site.

The mobile recycling unit can handle waste volumes up to 10,000 litres per hour with concentration of solids ranging from 0.1% to 3%.

Barry Bros. has been operating its fleet of Vacuum and Jetting trucks for more than 40 years and has developed a range of innovative products and services to meet the customers' needs.

The development of the Water Recycling Xtracta enables its customers to reduce operational costs and improve environmental standards.

Using a revolutionary tangential flow management with an electronically metered addition of base chemicals, the Water Recycling Xtracta can:

> Treat and neutralise acidic or alkaline waste.
> Remove suspended solids.
> Reduce organic waste loads. (dissolved and undissolved)
> Provide valuable opportunities to recycle process water.

The Water Recycling Xtracta can lead to reduced costs from:

> Reduction of waste water and associated discharge fees.
> Recycling capability which will reduce the volume and cost of water used for processing.
> Reduced transportation and pumping costs of waste.

Barry Bros. Specialised Services Pty Limited General Manager, David Maple, said, "The key benefits of using the Water Recycling Xtracta were the reduction in water consumption and the improvement in environmental performance".

This also results in the improvement of a company's corporate image as well as reduction in processing costs which ultimately improves financial performance."

 

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