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Listen to the new podcast from Microdyn-Nadir

02 September 2009

The new podcast from Microdyn-Nadir is available to listen to now on www.filtsep.com.

Listen and learn how the new BIO-CELL - Mechanical Cleaning Process developed by MICRODYN-NADIR can reduce your running costs and eliminate the environmental impact of the traditional chemical cleaning processes of wastewater treatment.

Thetitle of the podcast is 'Chemical free cleaning of MBR wastewater treatment plants'. The podcast will last around ten minutes.

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