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New podcast from Microdyn-Nadir

06 August 2009

Microdyn-Nadir will be presenting a podcast on www.filtsep.com at the beginning of September 2009.

The title of the podcast is 'Chemical free cleaning of MBR wastewater treatment plants', and will last around ten minutes. More registration information will be available soon.

MICRODYN-NADIR GmbH has developed a new, environmentally friendly cleaning process for submerged membranes in membrane bioreactor (MBR) applications. During the course of the podcast, the process and its benefits will be explained in detail.

Keep coming back to www.filtsep.com for more information about this free podcast.

 

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