Thermal Process Systems - your best solution for biosolids management.
| Middletown, Ohio - Biosolids at 38% cake |
| Retrofit of First Generation to ThermAer - Douglas County, WA |
| Retrofit of Anaerbic Digesters to ThermAer |
| Bowling Green Ohio - $109 / dry ton - Amazing |
| Thermal Process Systems Celebrates 15 Years |
| Maryville, TN |
| Grand Chute, WI |
| Speedway, IN SNDR post Anaerobic digestion |
Now, for the first time you have a reliable, realistic solution to the increasingly difficult problem of biosolids processing, reuse and disposal with the ThermAer™ Process.
A revolutionary process that delivers the results you want without the side effects. Thermal Process Systems' proprietary ThermAer biosolids reduction system is the second generation in Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion (ATAD) technology. It gives you the best of all worlds - a high quality pathogen-free product - plus controlled foam, the elimination of foul odors through oxidation with Oxidation/Reduction Potential (ORP) control, and superior reduction of volatile solids. On the following pages you will see how ThermAer can make all the difference in your process.
LATEST NEWS & EVENTS
WEF Residuals & Biosolids and Energy & Water
Nashville Convention Center - Booth 403/405
Nashville, TN
May 5-8, 2013
Event Website »
PENNTEC 2013
Lancaster County Convention Center
Lancaster, PA
June 2-5, 2013
Event Website »
New York WEA Spring Conference
Sheraton Syracuse
Syracuse, NY
June 3-5, 2013 **ThermAer Presentation June 4**
Event Website »
Iowa WEA
Grand River Center
Dubuque, IA
June 5-6, 2013
Event Website »
Ohio WEA
The Great Wolf Convention Center
Mason, OH
June 18-20, 2013
Event Website »
Class A Solids Success Story
Huntingdon Borough WWTP
Huntingdon, PA
WWTP wins award - click below to learn more!
Facility Details »
$109 / dry ton, Amazing!
In 2004, the City of Bowling Green, Ohio, installed Ohio's first TPS ThermAer Process expanding the plant capacity from 6 MGD to 10 MGD. This energy efficient process offered superior solids reduction and an odor-free operation. Doug Clark, Water Pollution Control Superintendent, calculated 2009 treatment costs at a remarkable $109 per dry ton. In addition, 38% total solids are coming off the centrifuge.
Speedway, IN - The TPS SNDR following anaerobic digestion shows exceptional results. Preliminary average results since May 2012 start up are: ammonia filtrate concentration of 14 mg/L plus an additional volatile solids reduction of 31.2%.


