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Bergmeier Environmental provides professional sludge and biosolids management services for the following industry groups: Water, Wastewater, Food Manufacturing, Abattoirs & Saleyards, Coal & Mining, Paper & Textiles, Waste Processors.

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A detailed sludge survey provides the basis for the scope of works and related costings for any biosolids management project.

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Bergmeier Environmental operates the largest fleet of dredges and centrifuges within Australia. This equipment is provided in our services or can be hired on a short or long term basis with transport and full maintenance included.

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Air-drying is a form of municipal sludge dewatering routinely practiced throughout Australia. The scale ranges from simple drying beds at small communities to large-scale highly mechanised operations servicing capital cities. The aim of any sludge drying process is to reduce the water content and generate a product that can be more economically transported, stockpiled and potentially beneficially reused.

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Dewatering in its simplest definition, is the removal of water.

In wastewater treatment, dewatering is the part of the process whereby sludges are reduced in volume and converted from a liquid to a solid product.

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A centrifuge is a device, which employs a high rotational speed to separate components of different densities. In many industrial jobs, solid material often mixes with liquids, contaminating water supplies or turning mud into sludge.

A centrifuge is useful in that it separates solids and liquids, and has become an essential component of waste water facilities and the chemical, oil, and food processing industries.

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Biosolids are the stabilised organic solids produced by wastewater treatment processes, which in most cases can be beneficially recycled. There is a preference in Australia to use the term biosolids rather than sewage sludge.

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