How Peier Membrane Helps Municipalities Meet Discharge Regulations

Many municipalities are under increasing pressure to improve their wastewater treatment facilities in order to meet new environmental regulations. In particular, many cities are now required to treat their wastewater to a much higher level before discharging it into local waterways.

One of the most effective ways to improve the performance of a wastewater treatment plant is to install an advanced membrane filtration system. Peier has been at the forefront of developing and manufacturing high-quality membranes for over 15 years, and our products are used in many of the wastewater treatment plants.

How Municipal Wastewater Treatment Works

Municipal wastewater treatment typically involves three steps: primary treatment, secondary treatment, and tertiary (or advanced) treatment.

Primary treatment removes large solids from the wastewater using screening devices such as bar screens or drum filters. The remaining sewage then undergoes secondary treatment, which uses bacteria to break down the organic matter in the sewage.

Tertiary (or advanced) treatment is required when secondary treated effluent does not meet stringent discharge regulations. Tertiary treatment typically involves physical or chemical processes such as filtration, reverse osmosis, or ultraviolet disinfection.

Why Membrane Filtration?

Membrane filtration is often used for tertiary wastewater treatment because it is highly effective at removing a wide range of contaminants, including suspended solids, bacteria, viruses, and dissolved chemicals. Additionally, membrane filtration requires less energy than other tertiary treatments such as reverse osmosis or activated carbon adsorption.

Peier’s Advanced Membranes for Wastewater Treatment

Peier offers a wide range of membrane products that are specially designed for use in wastewater treatment applications. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow us to produce membranes with precise pore sizes and surface charges that are optimized for a particular application.

Here are just a few of the wastewater treatment membranes that we offer:

PES Ultrafiltration Membranes – These membranes are ideal for primary or secondary effluent clarification, as well as tertiary applications such as color removal or pathogen removal.

PVDF Reverse Osmosis Membranes – These membranes are ideal for tertiary applications such as removing dissolved salts or pretreating water for reuse.

Nanofiltration Membranes – These membranes are ideal for removing dissolved contaminants such as organic molecules,dyes, or metals from water.

In order to meet increasingly stringent environmental regulations, many municipalities are upgrading their wastewater treatment facilities with advanced membrane filtration systems. Peier has been at the forefront of developing and manufacturing high-quality membranes for over 15 years, and our products are used in many of the wastewater treatment plants. To learn more about how Peier’s membranes can help your municipality meet its discharge regulations, contact us for free consultation!

Abuot Jiangsu Peier membrane

Jiangsu Peier membrane corp.,Ltd(Stock Code: 836744) was established in 2007 with a registered capital of 48 million Yuan, referred to as “Peier membrane industry”.

It is a high-tech enterprise focusing on the R&D, production, manufacturing and service of MBR flat sheet membrane products. Its Peier Product category as below:

Peier membrane always adheres to R&D and cooperation with well-known universities at home and abroad, such as Tsinghua University, Sydney University, Nanjing University of technology, Changzhou University and Jiangnan University.

It is the editor in chief of the national industry standard HY/T252-2018 “submerged flat membrane element for water treatment”.

At present, it has 6 invention patents, 46 new utility patents, 1 appearance patent and 4 software works.