BIOXICA TRAINING & SUPPORT

Full training program for certified operators & maintenance team. Technological support and optimization consulting.

Staff training and
process monitoring

Selection and conduct
physical and chemical analyzes

Selection and conduct
of the tank samples

 

One of the most important stages of instating a new treatment facility is staff training with the new equipment as well as wastewater treatment system maintenance.

At this stage, our qualified experts conduct the required training. After commissioning the treatment facilities according to customer requirements, we carry out constant control over staff work, and provide regular consulting support to the client.

Bioxica offers these services, knowing that well trained staff is the backbone of stable operation.

 

Bioxica monitors treatment facilities for technical control and timely action to eliminate emerging negative factors.

As part of the monitoring, our experts:

  • Supervise the work of treatment facilities with periodic preventive examinations;
  • Examine the technical condition of the equipment;
  • Provide process control;
  • Return periodic chemical analysis of wastewater samples.

The required degree of purification of wastewater is regulated by the Clean Water Act and state requirements in the US.

In order to ensure the control of wastewater treatment process during the operation of treatment facilities, samples of cleaned effluent and sludge are tested periodically at various  points.

The location of these points is selected so that it is possible to obtain information on the quality and quantity of wastewater, the quality of the treated wastewater, and the conditions of the biochemical oxidation process of effluents.

The result of sample analysis determines the chemical, bacteriological and physical indicators that evaluate the methods and technologies in the wastewater treatment process.

Bioxica selects samples and enters into a contract to conduct physical and chemical analysis of wastewater with a qualified firm. In response to these  results, our company gives recommendations on improvement of wastewater treatment.

The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulates the conditions of waste disposal into water bodies in the United States.

In accordance with the requirements of these regulations, state sanitary and epidemiological surveillance and control of the composition of wastewater shall be carried out.

Water which contains infectious agents of viral, bacterial and parasitic nature may not be discharged. Therefore, the appropriate treatment and disinfection must be carried out.

For this purpose, the processes are determined according to chemical and bacteriological analyses of incoming and treated wastewater.

Bacteriological analysis is a compulsory study of incoming (input) and purified (output) wastewater in the framework of the production control conducted once every ten days, and for small wastewater treatment plants at least once a month.

The structure of the study includes:

  • determination of sampling points, where samples are taken at regular intervals,
  • delivery of samples to the laboratory for bacteriological research,
  • provision of the research results protocol.

Bioxica organizes the work for the selection and testing of the bacteriological samples of input and output at the treatment plants.

Staff training and work monitoring

One of the most important stages of instating a new treatment facility is staff training with the new equipment as well as wastewater treatment system maintenance.

At this stage, our qualified experts conduct the required training. After commissioning the treatment facilities according to customer requirements, we carry out constant control over staff work, and provide regular consulting support to the client.

Bioxica offers these services, knowing that well trained staff is the backbone of stable operation.

 

Organization of monitoring

Bioxica monitors treatment facilities for technical control and timely action to eliminate emerging negative factors.

As part of the monitoring, our experts:

  • Supervise the work of treatment facilities with periodic preventive examinations;
  • Examine the technical condition of the equipment;
  • Provide process control;
  • Return periodic chemical analysis of wastewater samples.

Selection and conduct physical and chemical analyzes

The required degree of purification of wastewater is regulated by the Clean Water Act and state requirements in the US.

In order to ensure the control of wastewater treatment process during the operation of treatment facilities, samples of cleaned effluent and sludge are tested periodically at various  points.

The location of these points is selected so that it is possible to obtain information on the quality and quantity of wastewater, the quality of the treated wastewater, and the conditions of the biochemical oxidation process of effluents.

The result of sample analysis determines the chemical, bacteriological and physical indicators that evaluate the methods and technologies in the wastewater treatment process.

Bioxica selects samples and enters into a contract to conduct physical and chemical analysis of wastewater with a qualified firm. In response to these  results, our company gives recommendations on improvement of wastewater treatment.

Organization of work on the selection and conduct of the tank samples

The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulates the conditions of waste disposal into water bodies in the United States.

In accordance with the requirements of these regulations, state sanitary and epidemiological surveillance and control of the composition of wastewater shall be carried out.

Water which contains infectious agents of viral, bacterial and parasitic nature may not be discharged. Therefore, the appropriate treatment and disinfection must be carried out.

For this purpose, the processes are determined according to chemical and bacteriological analyses of incoming and treated wastewater.

Bacteriological analysis is a compulsory study of incoming (input) and purified (output) wastewater in the framework of the production control conducted once every ten days, and for small wastewater treatment plants at least once a month.

The structure of the study includes:

  • determination of sampling points, where samples are taken at regular intervals,
  • delivery of samples to the laboratory for bacteriological research,
  • provision of the research results protocol.

Bioxica organizes the work for the selection and testing of the bacteriological samples of input and output at the treatment plants.