Meyer Food – meat processor wastewater
Meat manufacturer Meyer Food Co. utilised Aerofloat’s AeroDAF to ensure compliancy for its meat processing facility.
B&E Foods contacted Aerofloat to find a solution to its wastewater challenges and meet Sydney Water’s stringent trade waste requirements.
B&E Foods had a wastewater high in suspended solids (SS), and fats, oils and grease (FOG) from its processing facility.
Aerofloat was able to supply and install a dissolved air flotation (AeroDAF 200) unit to treat the SS and FOG to the agreed discharge requirement.
B&E not only met its Sydney water SS and FOG discharge requirements, it formed a long-term relationship with Aerofloat with a regular maintenance and chemical supply contract.
The company has over 60 refrigerated vehicles operating daily service to its ever-expanding customer base; supplying restaurants, hotels, wholesalers, supermarket chains and other food service operators.
As one of the largest poultry processors and wholesalers in Australia it was imperative that the company met Sydney Water’s demands without disrupting operations.
Aerofloat also formed a long-standing relationship with B&E Foods, servicing the system as required and offering competitive chemical supply.
Meat manufacturer Meyer Food Co. utilised Aerofloat’s AeroDAF to ensure compliancy for its meat processing facility.
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