Evolution Meets Innovation

Municipalities around the world have a common rallying cry; how can I do more with less? Increasing populations are stressing the hydraulic capacities of existing treatment plants with no room for expansion. Regulation discharge limits continue to be lowered, further challenging plant compliance. With more constraints and limited funding, plants know that conventional membrane technology or the introduction of a new aeration technique is not the answer. A better membrane design, with improved operating techniques is needed.  FibrePlate, “Smaller Footprint, Bigger Flows, Better Water”.

FibrePlate™, Making Possible from
the Impossible

  • Ability to meet current and future discharge regulations
  • Wastewater reuse for direct and indirect applications
  • Increased plant capacity within an existing footprint
  • Reduced operating costs within constrained budgets
  • Operate with or without backpulsing simplifying operations
  • Elimination of ancillary equipment after retrofitting
  • Reduced cleaning frequency
  • Elimination of hydraulic restrictions
  • Elimination of debris collection zones/high abrasion areas

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING

We had two engineering firms, a government agency and the City all do individual assessments of five different membrane suppliers looking at CAPEX, OPEX and operational benefits. Fibracast was the unanimous decision. We believe in the company and their technology.

Dale Scott, Manager of Water and Wastewater Utilities, City of Selkirk, Manitoba
Fibracast was selected to replace our original membranes due to significant footprint and energy savings plus their unique operational robustness. Based on almost 2 years of proven performance, we are doing a second project with Fibracast.
Todd Temen, Wastewater Plant Superintendent, City of Delphos, Ohio

Please pass my congratulations to the team. Really you process 3 times the flow in half the footprint. Not hard to figure out you guys are on to something remarkable.

Percy Nolan, ESG Operations Manager
The Sterling Natural Resource Center is an opportunity to embrace the advancements of wastewater treatment, together with Fibracast and the project team we are making a commitment to the next generation of membrane technology.
John Mura, General Manager/CEO, East Valley Water District
East Valley has set out to construct a state-of-the art facility, true to this effort we have committed to using the membranes of the future.
Jeff Noelte, Director of Engineering and Operations, East Valley Water District