Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) and Stormwater Treatment


The Vacflush system in operation at Wanlip WWTW for Severn Trent Water. This tank is 50m long x 18m wide x 4m deep with no fall on the base.

6 No 700 l/m tipping buckets at Loughborough WWTW for Severn Trent Water. The tanks are each 30m long x 9m wide x 3.35m deep with a fall of 1.75%.

The Terminodourâ„¢ odour control system is a unique means of preventing odour emissions from CSO systems.

The pump action screen combines a scour jet pump with a 6mm perforated screen basket. The result is a low cost, minimal maintenance screen.

The Biogest AT flow regulator installed in a semi dry chamber with optional isolating penstock and by-pass.

Installation of three ROMAG CSO screens at the inflow channel of a WWTP. Maximum flow: 18,000l/s.
Installation of three ROMAG CSO screens at the inflow channel of a WWTP. Maximum flow: 18,000l/s.
Vertical mounted CSO screen type RSW, as retrofit in a existing stormwater treatment work.
Vertical mounted CSO screen type RSW, as retrofit in a existing stormwater treatment work.
Type RSW-K CSO screen, view from the overflow side. Maximum flow capacity: 7,000l/s.
Type RSW-K CSO screen, view from the overflow side. Maximum flow capacity: 7,000l/s.
Two storage basins in a WWTP, each with a CSO screen type RSO and ROMAG tipping buckets for efficien
Two storage basins in a WWTP, each with a CSO screen type RSO and ROMAG tipping buckets for efficient basin cleaning.
Situations like this are a thing of the past thanks to the use of ROMAG CSO screen technology.
Situations like this are a thing of the past thanks to the use of ROMAG CSO screen technology.


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