The metrics at Deport’s wastewater treatment facility continue to improve each year. As of June 2016, the sludge depth has been reduced to roughly six inches.
“We achieved very impressive results in Deport in just a few months, and four years later, it remains a case study in how municipalities can solve their accumulated sludge problems without using chemicals or resorting to expensive mechanical dredging,” said Rick Roberts, CEO and co-founder of Absolute Aeration. “The Blue Frog System has created a paradigm shift in wastewater treatment for municipal plants. By harnessing nature’s power to digest organic sludge in situ, we save cities money, help preserve the environment and avoid the need to replace their lagoon systems with activated sludge plants.”
The Blue Frog System Technology is a hybrid anaerobic digestion system that creates radial outflowing currents increasing the biological activity utilizing minimal energy consumption. To learn more, call (888) 237-7912 or visit www.bluefrogsystem.com.
Notes
1. Data in the included figures is based on information provided by the city of Deport, Texas.
2. The BOD, TSS and E. coli charts show the effect of spring turnovers but the ponds recover quickly because the absolute amount of sludge is less than six inches.
3. The Blue Frog System was not designed as a pathogen kill step for Deport, Texas.