by Robert White | Nov 15, 2024 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Filtration+, NUTREM, Nutrient Pollution, Pure SBR, Research & Development, Sustainability, Water Quality
Our Role in the Circular Economy Wastewater and the circular economy have become interconnected in the UK as part of efforts to address environmental sustainability, resource efficiency, and climate change. The circular economy (Return/Recycle/Re-use), as opposed to...
by Robert White | Sep 27, 2024 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Filtration+, NUTREM, Pure SBR, Sustainability
Plantwork Systems – Sustainable Solutions for AMP8 Recognising its significant contribution to the UK’s carbon footprint, the water industry has committed to a target of net zero emissions by 2030. Aside from all the most urgent issues facing CEO’s of...
by Robert White | Aug 30, 2024 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Sustainability
The De Hoxar Spiral Separator Gravity Wastewater Solution – Saving up to 97% Footprint on Conventional Tanks The de Hoxar Spiral Separator (Spiral) is an ultra-compact gravity sludge settlement device which has been a real breakthrough in wastewater treatment. ...
by Alec Bond | Oct 17, 2023 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Sustainability
Wastewater Gravity Solution – Benefits Spiralling Out of Control! The de Hoxar Spiral Separator is an ultra-compact gravity settlement device requiring as little as 3% of the space of traditional technologies. Invented by Plantwork Systems’ Chief Engineer, David...
by David deHoxar | May 30, 2022 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Sustainability
Across the Pond – The Spiral Separator makes it to North America David deHoxar 30th May 2022 Plantwork Systems is delighted to announce the first demonstration of a Spiral Separator in the City of London, Canada this summer. Plantwork Systems’ Spiral Separator...
by David deHoxar | Nov 17, 2021 | deHoxar Spiral Separator, Sustainability
Twist and Shout – Why Spiral Separators Should be an Integral Part of the Future of Wastewater Treatment David deHoxar 17th November 2021 What did I think I’d be doing when I retired? Well one could say I haven’t! But there is a very good reason...