Marsh Industries launches unique sequential batch reactor sewage treatment plant and phosphate reduction system

Nutra-Lite
Nutra-Lite

Marsh Industries has launched a unique sequential batch reactor (SBR) sewage treatment plant and phosphate reduction system, the Marsh Nutra-Lite and Marsh Phos-Lite.

When combined, it is possible to reduce phosphate levels to below 0.28 mg/l without the need for chemical dosing. This achievement surpasses stringent targets set by Natural England and the Environment Agency, which the company says positions them at the forefront of environmental solutions in the UK.

In conjunction with this launch, Marsh Industries is also announcing an exclusive partnership with Water Warriors of Wisconsin, USA. This partnership grants Marsh Industries exclusive supply and manufacturing rights in the UK and Ireland for Phos-Lite Pellets, a mineral-based media that significantly reduces phosphate levels in sewage and water treatment applications.

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Nutra-Lite benefits

Addressing critical environmental concerns

Phosphate pollution is a significant environmental issue, leading to harmful algal blooms that deplete oxygen and disrupt aquatic ecosystems. In response to growing environmental regulations, Marsh Industries has developed a state-of-the-art sewage treatment system that reduces phosphate levels to below 0.28 mg/l, far exceeding current standards. This solution was rigorously tested and certified at PIA GmbH test facility, in Aachen, Germany.

What makes Marsh Industries’ new system unique is its ability to achieve these results without chemical dosing, using instead Phos-Lite pellets – a natural mineral media that captures and retains phosphates, ensuring that treated water is safer for the environment.

“At Marsh Industries, our mission is to deliver innovative and sustainable wastewater treatment solutions,” said Steve Boyer, Managing Director of Marsh Industries Limited. “By developing an advanced sewage treatment plant and non-dosing system that meets the latest environmental standards, we’re not only supporting our customers but also contributing to the protection of the UK’s natural water bodies. Our exclusive partnership with Water Warriors for Phos-Lite Pellets confirms our commitment to using the best available technology to achieve these goals.”

Marsh Industries says their new sewage treatment plant system offers significant advantages for UK sewage plant installers, builders’ merchants, and water companies:

Natural, non-dosing solution

The plant uses Phos-Lite pellets, a natural mineral media, to reduce phosphate levels, simplifying operations and reducing the environmental impact of chemical use.

Cost-effective and low maintenance

The non-dosing approach minimises the need for frequent maintenance and chemical adjustments, leading to cost savings over the plant’s lifetime.

Enhanced compliance

By achieving phosphate levels below 0.28 mg/L, the plant ensures compliance with the tightest environmental standards, allowing water companies to meet regulatory obligations.

Ease of integration

The plant is designed for seamless integration into existing systems, making it versatile for new installations and retrofits.

Phos-Lite pellets

Phos-Lite
Phos-Lite

The success of Marsh Industries’ new sewage treatment plant is further strengthened by its exclusive partnership with Water Warriors of Wisconsin. This agreement gives Marsh Industries the sole rights to supply Phos-Lite pellets in the UK and Ireland.

Phos-Lite pellets are a unique mineral-based media developed by Water Warriors that naturally reduce phosphate levels without the need for chemical dosing. The pellets bind with phosphates, allowing easy removal during the treatment process. This innovative technology has been proven effective in the USA and is now available exclusively through Marsh Industries.

“We are excited to partner with Marsh Industries to bring Phos-Lite pellets to the UK and Ireland,” said Steve Chamberland, Co-founder of Water Warriors of Wisconsin. “Our Phos-Lite technology has been shown to effectively reduce phosphate levels naturally, and we are confident that Marsh Industries’ expertise and commitment to environmental innovation will make this a successful collaboration.”

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Phos-Lite benefits

The natural solution for phosphate reduction

The introduction of this new sewage treatment plant marks a significant advancement in the UK market. Marsh Industries believes the plant’s ability to achieve phosphate levels below 0.28 mg/L without chemical dosing is a game-changer for wastewater treatment, as this solution not only meets current environmental requirements but also anticipates future regulatory trends towards more sustainable methods.

Lydia Beaumont, Commercial Director at Marsh Industries Limited, added:

“Our partnership with Water Warriors and the exclusive rights to Phos-Lite pellets is transformative for the UK sewage treatment industry. This collaboration enables us to offer a product that combines natural processes with cutting-edge technology, providing a reliable, sustainable and ‘natural solution’ for phosphate reduction.”

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