The challenge
Keep water clean
Clean, safe and healthy water is a basic requirement for life. Thorough sewage treatment is essential, and the systems used require ongoing maintenance — and this was the case in the municipality of Utrecht, where the sewage treatment plant was due for replacement. Working with partners including Arcadis, the municipality opted for a highly advanced solution.
The new sewage treatment plant operated by the Hoogheemraadschap De Stichtse Rijnlanden (HDSR) Water Board has replaced the old sewage plant completely, purifying 75 million liters of water daily. The system is equipped with Nereda® technology, a Dutch invention that uses sludge granules to purify the water. All of the biological purification processes take place within these granules. The new sewage treatment system is smaller, but removes twice as much nitrogen and phosphates from the water and consumes 30% less energy than a conventional wastewater treatment plant. In addition, the new installation reduces the amount of odor and noise for people living in the surrounding area. With all of these advantages, the sewage treatment plant satisfies all environmental requirements.
Thanks to the new sewage treatment plant, the wastewater of the inhabitants and companies of Utrecht is once again being cleaned thoroughly before being discharged back into the surface water. The new plant uses less energy, takes up less space and can purify larger volumes of water more effectively. The environment, flora and fauna around the system have also been taken into account. Examples include the purification tanks’ air gap where bat houses and space for four insect hotels have been constructed, and a large variety of herbs and flowers are planted at the back of the gate building. The new sewage treatment plant creates a healthier living environment in the city of Utrecht in every way.