CCE Ziviltechniker GmbH (Friesach / Althofen wastewater treatment plant): New plastic belt scrappers for the wastewater association

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Friesach / Althofen wastewater treatment plant

Friesach / Althofen wastewater treatment plant

New plastic belt scrappers for the wastewater association

Construction project designation:
Renovation of the final clarifier scraper

Execution period:
May 2016 – November 2016

Project description:
Dismantling of existing chain scrapers as well as delivery and assembly of new plastic belt scrapers.

Project cost:
Plant equipment: approx. € 214,00.00

The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.
The picture shows vertically arranged water tanks installed into the ground with PV-modules fixed to the wall on the right.