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Bacchus
Veolia Water Technologies
secures key partnership in China
Leading Alcopop manufacturer becomes Veolia’s anaerobic technology reference in Chinese food
and beverage market
Veolia Water Technologies China
is proud to announce its latest
contract with Shanghai Bacchus
Limited Company (Bacchus),
which will see Veolia design and
build full turnkey
wastewater
treatment
plants for two of
Bacchus’s new
greenfield factories
in Tianjin and
Chengdu, China.
The plants will
integrate several of
Veolia’s innovative
technologies
– including
the Biothane®
Advanced Upflow
Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB),
AnoxKaldnes™ Biological Activated
Sludge™ (BAS), as well as tertiary
and sludge treatments. operations contains high
concentrations of biological oxygen
demand (BOD), chemical oxygen
demand (COD), and suspended
solids. To mitigate Bacchus’s
Established in 2003, Bacchus
manufactures the popular RIO®
Alcopop series, and is wholly
committed to developing,
producing, and expanding its
leading product to meet market
demand. Upon project completion,
both the Tianjin and Chengdu
factories will join Bacchus’s existing
production facility in Shanghai to
boost the company’s production
capacity to meet growing domestic
demand. Renowned for its high organic
loading capacity and superior
sludge retention characteristics,
the Biothane Advanced® UASB
reactor is particularly
suitable for the treatment
of food and beverage-type
effluents, ensuring that
local regulatory standards
for wastewater discharge
are met. In addition, the
compact solution supports
biogas production, which
serves as an alternate
energy source, maximizing
renewable energy utilization
for Bacchus.
Due to the nature of the Food &
Beverage industry, wastewater
generated from processing
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wastewater challenges, both
projects feature Veolia’s high-
performing anaerobic reactor, the
Biothane Advanced® UASB.
James Peng, Solutions Director,
Veolia Water Technologies in
China, concluded, “As a leading
global provider of innovative water
and wastewater solutions, Veolia’s
knowledge of local
discharge limits
has benefitted our
clients, who have
had to mitigate
wastewater
challenges in
an increasingly
environmentally
conscious market.
This is our first
partnership with
Bacchus in China.
Our suite of water
and wastewater
solutions offers maximum technical
advantages for our clients, and we
look forward to recommending our
anaerobic technologies to more
Food & Beverage manufacturers
operating in this region.” ●