BlueStream Environmental Wastewater Treatment systems features the Tricel Range of Treatment systems

The Tricel treatment systems operates on Submerged Aerated Filter (SAF) Technology. The Plant is controlled by the E-III control panel through which all electrical components are connected.

They are robust and easy to install, with multiple configurations possible to suit any site. Simple in operation, they are easy to maintain over the product’s lifespan.


 
Feature Benefit
SAF technology Reliable, high-performance treatment
Four-stage process Efficient and thorough wastewater purification
Flexible design Tailors to site-specific sizing and load requirements
Load adaptation Handles fluctuating wastewater volumes automatically
Energy-saving mode Reduces power usage during inactivity
Durable design Minimizes maintenance; long service life
High-end materials Ensures strength and longevity; reduces replacement costs
Custom design & support Ensures optimal site fit and ongoing operational peace of mind
Effluent quality tiers Delivers BOD, SS, NH₄ at stringent levels—suitable for strict standards
Scalability Upgradable for future demand
Local support Fast servicing and supplier proximity—in Ireland/UK


How a Tricel Wastewater treatment system works.
Our range of Tricel Treatment systems caters for all wastewater needs.

  • Stage 1: the primary settlement chamber In the first stage of sewage treatment, anaerobic breakdown takes place in the primary settlement chamber. The wastewater is introduced and the solids drop to the bottom, becoming separated from the liquid.  
  • Stage 2: the aeration chamber The next stage of the wastewater treatment involves aerobic breakdown. This takes place in the aeration chamber, where masses of naturally occurring bacteria inhabit specially designed filter media. These bacteria are sustained with air, which is continuously supplied from a purpose-built pump in the unit's top section. As the liquid flows slowly through the filter media, the bacteria feed on the waste and remove it from the liquid.
  • Stage 3: final settlement chamber In the last stage of wastewater treatment, the liquid flows from the aeration chamber into the final settlement chamber. Suspended sludge consisting of bacteria is carried with the liquid into the settlement chamber and settles to the bottom of the chamber. From there, a continuous sludge return system pumps it back to the primary settlement chamber. The remaining treated liquid now meets the required standard to be safely passed out of the Tricel system.

We are proud to be accredited Tricel Agents