Liquid waste specialist MTS Cleansing has invested in three D:Max mobile classification units from CDEnviro, allowing it to separate grit and rag from sludge and recycle 100% of screened waste.
MTS initially contacted CDEnviro to buy two D:Max units, but due to the volume of work the order increased to three, while MTS has secured a five-year extension on its contract with Southern Water through to 2021.
CDEnviro says D:Max has the potential to divert tonnes of waste from landfill and recover large vo
June 5, 2015
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On site: MTS Cleansing’s D:Max from CDEnviro
Liquid waste specialist MTS Cleansing has invested in three D:Max mobile classification units from 7462 CDEnviro, allowing it to separate grit and rag from sludge and recycle 100% of screened waste.
MTS initially contacted CDEnviro to buy two D:Max units, but due to the volume of work the order increased to three, while MTS has secured a five-year extension on its contract with Southern Water through to 2021.
CDEnviro says D:Max has the potential to divert tonnes of waste from landfill and recover large volumes of recycled grit and aggregates for further use, and with landfill costs continuing to rise the system can help water utility companies achieve considerable reductions in costs and increase operational efficiencies.