BeneTerra completed the evapoconcentration of landfill leachate that had made its way into a stormwater pond following weather events that followed Cyclone Debbie. The BV300 reduced 470,000 litres to 3,500 litres over a few days and nights during which time clean steam was released to atmosphere. The constituents in the leachate were concentrated and placed back into the landfill.

BV300 evaporating mixed leachate and stormwater
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