Why we choose Marsh Industries range of products!
“Marsh Industries a UK owned company has developed a unique sewage treatment plant process design programme named Gaia Sege.
This programme uses established core process equations, but allows us to tailor and accurately calculate the key variables to ensure the total processing optimisation for BOD, Total Suspended and Ammonia reduction and removal. Accordingly, we are able to give assurances to engineers, specifiers and contractors that the plant specified has been designed specifically to meet the exacting final effluent standards of the regulatory body, i.e. Natural Resources, SEPA or the Environment Agency: a bespoke design for your site requirement.
We calculate to a very high standard sludge generation and storage on a daily basis, dependent upon final effluent standards required, thus ensuring the optimisation of the primary chambers and individual clarifiers. Our design will ensure the size of the plant and installation is extremely cost effective. Gaia Sege utilises British Water Flows and Loads 4 data (the industry standard) to calculate the initial loadings and flows, whilst also calculating peak flows for Ammonia, TSS & BOD levels. Gaia Sege then allows you to select the performance required i.e. BOD 10mg/litre TSS12mg/1. and Ammonia 5mg/litre. Our unique design will enable you to specify a Marsh Ultra Polylok sewage treatment that will meet the final effluent standards for SSSI sites.
Finally, Marsh installs the tertiary Polylok filters into the final chamber of our Ultra Polylok sewage plants. This tertiary process reduces the suspended solids by a further 35%, whilst also reducing residual BOD and Ammonia levels.
These industry leading innovations, along with Phos-loc (our phosphate reduction plant), ensure Marsh can design, build and deliver a bespoke technically designed plant to meet your exact requirements.”
As UK owned companies we adhere to offer our client base the highest standards of waste water treatment and meet all current legislation and Environment Agency Standards within the Industry.