Designed to deliver outstanding ammonia reduction within a shallow, compact footprint, the Ensign-EL sewage treatment plant sets a new benchmark for performance in constrained and environmentally sensitive sites.
Accredited to EN12566-3 Annex B for systems up to 50 Population Equivalent (PE), the Ensign-EL achieves ammonia concentrations as low as 1 mg/l through a robust multi-stage process incorporating primary settlement, advanced aerobic biological treatment with specialised biofilm media, and simultaneous nitrification and denitrification.
At just 1.6m in height, its shallow-dig design simplifies installation in challenging ground conditions and high water tables.
How does it work?
The Ensign-EL shallow sewage treatment plant employs a multi-stage process. It initiates with primary settlement, allowing solid particles to settle out. Subsequently, aerobic biological treatment occurs in two biozones filled with specialised biofilm support media. This unique media ensures highly efficient nitrification, reducing ammonia concentrations to a mere 1 mg/l in the final effluent.
Additionally, simultaneous nitrification and denitrification processes reduce nitrate levels.
This system holds accreditation to EN12566-3 Annex B for systems of up to 50 Population Equivalent (PE) and complies with the UK Forward for BSEN12566-3.