INSTAL WARSAWA S.A. – Siedlce – Poland

MBT PLANT BIOSTABILIZATION

THE MBT PLANT IN SIEDLCE, POLAND, USES THE ENTSORGA FORCED AERATION SYSTEM.
HEART OF THE PROCESS OF BIOSTABILIZATION, THE SYSTEM ALLOWS TO ACCELERATE THE REACTION IN A CONTROLLED AND EFFICIENT WAY, TO OBTAIN A STABLE REJECTION, WITH VERY LOW MOISTURE CONTENT, SUITABLE FOR THE LANDFILL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF LAW.

COMPANY

INSTAL WARSZAWA S.A. is a well established Polish company that has been operating in the environmental field for 60 years, with several industrial plants dedicated to waste treatment in Poland and abroad. Founded in 1951, it has always been a market for the high level of quality and excellent technical level of service provided, able to meet the highest international engineering standards.

PROJECT

INSTAL WARSZAWA S.A. has awarded Entsorga the forced ventilation system for the MBT Biostabilization plant based in Siedlce, Poland.

ENTSORGA’S SOLUTION

Entsorga supplied the forced ventilation system managed by proprietary software, a highly efficient and automated solution to manage incoming and outgoing air flows by adjusting and fine tuning process parameters reliably.

PROCESS

Unsorted Municipal Solid Waste is placed into biocells, where for about 14 days undergoes a biological treatment process being sanitized and stabilized. The main driver allowing to accelerate the processing of the organic matter is the forced aeration system which accelerates the reaction by supplying oxygen through pipes distributed in the concrete floor of the biocells and, simultaneously, monitoring the best temperature to sanitize feedstock (maintained at 55 ° C for a minimum of 72 h). The process is completely managed by an automated control system, which monitors process parameters including biomass temperatures with online thermometric probes, allowing to optimize the air flow.

Company: Instal Warsawa S.A.
Waste: Unsorted Municipal Solid Waste
Plant: MBT PLANT BIOSTABILIZATION
Capacity: 19.000 t/y
Output: Stable waste suitable for being landfilled
Start up: 2015