- SERVICES
AX-Max / MBBRSystems
“Our STEP systems efficiently move septic tank effluent to leach lines, even when the drain field is uphill or far from the tank. Designed with pumps, filters, and safeguards against clogs, they ensure smooth wastewater flow and reliable performance for your property.”
- AdvanTex ® AX-Max Treatment Systems
AX-Max System Experts
Orenco’s AdvanTex® AX-Max™ Treatment Systems are a complete, fully-plumbed, wastewater treatment plant for residential, commercial and municipal applications. It can be used as a stand-alone unit or in multi-unit arrays under adverse conditions in a wide range of environments. They are a dependable, proven technology for primary-treated effluent to better-than-secondary standards, including nitrogen-reduction. They consist of sturdy, watertight fiberglass tanks that incorporate recirculation-blend and discharge tankage in a single module. Each complete, pre-manufactured unit also includes pumping systems, ventilation, and a lightweight, highly absorbent, engineered textile media that treats a tremendous amount of wastewater in a small space.
Reliable, Energy-Efficient Wastewater Treatment
The AX-Max is a modular system that can be preceded by primary treatment or configured to incorporate primary, secondary, and tertiary wastewater treatment before reuse or dispersal.
The AX-Max is ideal for:
-
Small sites and poor soils
-
At-grade or above-grade installations
-
Mobile and temporary installations
-
Disaster response sanitation
-
Remote locations
-
Extreme hot or cold climates
Applications
-
Repairs and retrofits
-
Small sites
-
Poor soils
-
Sites that require shallow bury
-
Strict discharge limits
- MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor)
MBBR System Experts
Efficient MBBR Wastewater Treatment
The MBBR process utilizes floating plastic carriers (media) within the aeration tank to increase the amount of microorganisms available to treat the wastewater. The microorganisms consume organic material. The media provides increased surface area for the biological microorganisms to attach to and grow in the aeration tanks. The increased surface area reduces the footprint of the tanks required to treat the wastewater. The media is continuously agitated by bubbles from the aeration system that adds oxygen at the bottom of the first compartment of the aeration tank. The microorganisms consume organic material. When compared to conventional secondary treatment it provides superior efficiency and value.