An enterprise for the production of liquid waste treatment systems may be created in Kamchatka.

An enterprise for the production of liquid waste treatment systems may be created in Kamchatka.

An enterprise for the production of liquid waste treatment systems may be created in Kamchatka

The initiative group proposes to create an enterprise in Kamchatka for the production of efficient liquid waste treatment systems, the press service of the Kamchatka Territory Development Corporation (KKK) joint stock company reports.

Alexander Mylnikov, General Director of KRKK, held a working meeting with Anton Baryshnikov, a specialist in the field of housing and communal services engineering systems, and Dmitry Klippenstein, Technical Director of Geological Engineering Center LLC. As part of an initiative group, they developed a project involving the creation of an enterprise in the region to produce a line of compact, productive water treatment and wastewater treatment systems of various etymologies.

The initiators of the project have developed working design documentation for some of the planned purification plants. Among them is the modular complex SUSHA-100KM. It is planned to promote it comprehensively with a standard, which has passed the necessary federal examinations, location of placement and approximate technological regulations. The project developers undertake installation and commissioning work, as well as warranty and post-warranty service of the installation.

Anton Baryshnikov and Dmitry Klippenstein, who have extensive experience in processing man-made waste, informed the participants of the working meeting about the hardware of promising complexes, the content of innovative design and technological solutions, as well as their vision of the concept of implementing such systems.

The installation, according to its creators, is compact, consists of a set of frame modules of high factory readiness with built-in equipment. It can be placed on any site, for example, as an upgrade to an existing standard sewage pumping station. At the exit, the developers promise to produce clean, SanPiN-compliant water, as well as solid waste of at least hazard class 5, for which Russian environmental legislation does not exclude landscape disposal.

An important factor is also the energy and overall economic efficiency of the equipment. The technological process does not involve the use of coagulants and flocculants, chlorine-containing reagents. Ease of maintenance and a high degree of self-regulation makes it possible to dispense with round-the-clock shift monitoring. According to the design documentation, with an installation capacity of 20-80 m3/hour, the power consumption will be 50 kW/hour, which is an excellent indicator for the industry.

“A standard technological cleaning line of any profile is a large set of processing devices and transfer and transportation devices, which often require complex settings for balancing the system, which means constant monitoring,” Dmitry Klippenstein told our correspondent. – We designed our equipment as a complex of hydraulically connected devices under a single mirror of self-filling and self-regulation. The novelty of the system proposed for production lies in its basic layout and some technological features and techniques that have signs of technical novelty, and therefore it is too early to talk about them in the public domain.”

The design documentation assumes the predominant use of Russian components.

The cost of the pilot system is estimated at 37 million rubles, taking into account the design work performed, the cost of passing the necessary state examinations and testing the cleaning results. The price of serial installations is planned to be significantly lower.

“The project proposed by Anton Baryshnikov and Dmitry Klippenstein looks promising at first glance,” Alexander Mylnikov, CEO of the Kamchatka Development Corporation, shared his impressions after the meeting. – According to the developers of the system, in the future, it may be in demand not only in Kamchatka, but also in other Russian regions where local water treatment and wastewater treatment systems are being created. However, it is at least premature to draw any conclusions without having a pilot plant ready for test operation. We suggested that the project developers first create an expert group under the auspices of the Corporation, inviting specialists from the regional Ministry of Housing and Communal Services, representatives of environmental and technical science of the region. All participants of the meeting agreed with this proposal. Our cooperation continues.”

Anatoly Kirnosenko, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Construction, Transport and Housing and Communal Services of the Legislative Assembly of the region, shares Alexander Mylnikov’s point of view, and his developers also asked for support for the project.

“The idea of creating an industrial enterprise in Kamchatka that produces innovative products that are in demand in the country, and possibly beyond its borders, is certainly interesting. But it requires a comprehensive expert assessment involving a wide range of specialists. Therefore, the Corporation’s proposal to create a qualified intersectoral commission for a preliminary assessment of the relevance of the project seems to me to be absolutely verified. Our Legislative Assembly Committee is ready to participate in the work of such a body,” Anatoly Kirnosenko said.

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