n a first for wastewater treatment in Sweden, Royal HaskoningDHV’s Nereda
Without chemicals
Jerry Johansson of the municipality of Strömstad, responsible for the wastewater plant said: ”We needed to increase the capacity of its wastewater treatment works while reducing the operational costs and the energy consumption.
Johansson continued: “Several different types of wastewater treatment technology were considered before being rejected in favour of Nereda, which is a natural sewage treatment process that purifies water without chemicals by using the patented aerobic granular sludge technology.”
Enormous population swells
Located close to the Norwegian border, Strömstad is an increasingly popular holiday destination for tourists and the town’s population swells enormously during the summer months, more than doubling the number of residents.
As a result, the municipality knew that the new plant would need to be able to cope with widely varying volumes of wastewater. The plant also has to remain efficient during very cold conditions in the Swedish winter.
Furthermore, Strömstad was seeking the most competitively priced solution in terms of operational costs over its lifetime, as well as its initial construction.