20 years old French system serving 200 p.e. in the Lyon area

2-stage vertical flow reed bed filter treating raw domestic sewage (French system) with a capacity of 650 P.E. Treated effluent goes through a filtering ditch and is rejected into the river Bourdic.

Client: Greve Municipality

Location: Mosede, Denmark

Established: 1999

Number of basins: 10

Sludge type: Activated sludge

Sludge volume: 1,000 tonnes DS/year

PE, amount: 60,000

 

Client: Vallø  Municipality

Location:Strøby Ladeplads, Denmark

 

Established: 1998

Number of basins: 8

Sludge type: Activated sludge

Sludge volume per year: 300

PE, amount: 9000

 

Grenoble – urban park Ouagadougou: a 1 ha urban park with reed bed filters and surface flow wetlands collecting and treating stormwater runoff from the roofs of buildings and from adjacent roads in order to meet irrigation needs of the park and to reduce discharge of stormwater into the municipal sewer system. This project was the laureate of the NOVATECH 2013 international conference of sustainable urban drainage award http://novatech.graie.org/a_present_laureats.php

 

 

In 2001, IRIDRA managed the design of a constructed wetlands system for the wine-producing firm “Tenuta dell’Ornellaia”, Leghorn, Italy. The system consists of vertical flow constructed wetlands (SFS-v) as a first stage followed by a second SFS-h stage with recirculation to the first stage and then by a single FWS. It treats wastewater from the firm, which allows water to be reused for irrigation

Client: Nordborg Municipality
Location: Nordborg, Denmark
Established: 2003
Number of basins: 10
Sludge type: Activated sludge and digested sludge
Sludge volume: 350 tonnes DS/year
PE, amount: 15000

Bezannes : a 8000 m² artificial pond plus 3500 m² of reed bed filters and 1600 m² of wetlands were created to treat stormwater runoff from a large non-residential area.

Crynant: Two 1,200m2 vertical flow reed beds operated alternately to treat 3,400 m3/d of tertiary municipal waste water.

Vertical flow FBA system treating deicing fluids of Buffalo airport, New York