Amanzi Rehab Of Water Resource

Csir Trickling Filter Project

Bio Media replaces Stone Media

Trickling filters in wastewater treatment

The first trickling filter ever was commissioned in England in 1893. Exactly 20 years later, trickling filters were commissioned at Daspoort wastewater treatment works in Pretoria.
These trickling filters have been operational since 1913 and still produce at least 5 Mℓ/d of effluent with a very good quality. 

There are 130 municipal wastewater treatment plants in South Africa and at least another 50 at government institutions that employ trickling filters. Trickling filters are employed either as part of a process, or as the sole biological treatment process. These trickling filters are not only found at  small towns or remote rural settlements. but are often part of medium to large treatment works, such as Rooiwal Northern Works. (220 Mℓ/d), Olifantsfontein (105 Mℓ/d), Daspoort (55 Mℓ/d) and Paarl (25 Mℓ/d). 

Department of Water & Sanitation

Amanzi Value Proposition

Department of Public Works

Amanzi Value Proposition

Refurbushing of our Trickling filter Plants

Most of our plants (59%) are at high and medium risk of failure.

42 Plants (36%) are at high risk of failure. 

27 Plant (23%) are at medium risk of Failure.

95 Plants (81%) with UNKNOWN Design Capacity.

89 Plants (76%) with UNKNOWN Inflow Data.

Final Effluent Compliance Failure at (54%) 

REPLACE STONE MEDIA WITH PLASTIC BIO MEDIA

Media Replace Stone

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