Greek construction company Aktor has awarded Cambi a contract for the installation of its Thermal Hydrolysis (THP) B6 system at Psyttalia Island Wastewater Treatment Works in Athens.
Serving 5.6 million people, Psyttalia is the largest wastewater treatment plant in Greece and one of the largest in Europe and falls under the responsibility of Aktor. When operational in 2015 the system will treat about 50 dry tonnes of biological sludge per day.
Ioannis Margiolos, Aktor’s water business unit director, said: “The most important reasons for choosing the Cambiprocess is that it will drastically improve the dewatering efficiency, reduce the energy need for the existing drying plants and increase the gas production from biological sludge.”
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