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Mains sewage treatment is being brought to three villages in Slovenia for the first time with the help of a HiPAF (SAF biozone) packaged sewage treatment plant. The custom-made plant for the villages of Zdenska Vas, Mala Vas and Cesta in an EU-funded project.

Three HiPAF units operating as a single treatment system at Zdenska Vas will be connected to a new mains sewerage system, ending the reliance of the villagers on septic tanks.

Sales Director Simon Kimber said: “In countries such as Slovenia and the Czech Republic there are thousands of small remote villages and many are not connected to a sewerage system. In small villages you can have very big fluctuation in flows throughout the day when people go to work. Also temperatures in winter can fall to as low as -15oC.

“The advantage of the HiPAF is that it can accommodate fluctuations in flow and temperature variations because submerged aerated filter (SAF) systems like the HiPAF adapt to loading changes more quickly than activated sludge flocs. Intensive nitrification can occur even when the temperature is low due to biofilm thickness.”

European funding

Approximately 70 per cent of the funding for the project comes from the European Union Cohesion Fund – which supports infrastructure projects. A further 30 per cent comes from the local government, which appoints the designer for the new sewerage systems.

Kimber said strong local connections helped the UK company secure the contract as well as the proven reliability of the core process. The  custom-made plants can treat to the highest environmental standards, including sub-1mg per litre ammoniacal nitrogen and total nitrogen (TON) where required.

“The great advantage of the HiPAF system is that it is a very robust and reliable process, which is what you need in these smaller villages.

“The close working relationship with Grosupje, a Slovenian water utility and the contractor for this job. In Slovenia the distributor F3M Levstek, is very well known and well respected company.”

Low maintenance

Each HiPAF unit has a treatment capacity of 235 population equivalent. They will be fitted below ground in order to withstand the freezing temperatures in winter. A shared walk-in kiosk will house blowers, manifolds and control panels for all three plants.

The HiPAF system uses a combination of fixed-film and biomass reactions and is capable of achieving even the most stringent environmental standards. The tanks are fitted with a forward-feed system which lowers the level inside the tank during periods of low flow in order to create a balancing volume during surges.

The packaged plants are designed to be easy to maintain and if necessary each diffuser can be removed for maintenance without the need to shut down the plant.

Ongoing research

In order to maximise efficiency once the systems are fully operational the influent, effluent and energy use will be compared from each village in an ongoing research. The findings will then be used to adjust the process to make sure each unit is working as smoothly as possible.

Kimber said: “The challenge with these sort of projects is to ensure we come up with exactly what has been specified by the designer of the new sewerage system appointed by the local authority.

“The great advantage of the HiPAF systems is that they are extremely robust and reliable, are based on tried and tested technology and require a minimum of maintenance.”

Installation of the HiPAF Packaged Sewage Treatment at the Zdensja Vas Site, Slovenia

A lorry-mounted crane lowers the first HiPAF packaged treatment unit on site

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The first HiPAF treatment unit ready for installation

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The second HiPAF sewage treatment unit is lowered on site in Zdenska Vas, Slovenia

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