Centrisys/CNP to provide 12 decanter centrifuges for solids management in Missouri

Centrisys/CNP is supplying 12 decanter centrifuges for MSD Project Clear’s (MSDPC) solids management upgrade (SMU) to its Bissell Point and Lemay wastewater treatment facilities in the St Louis region of Missouri, USA.

Centrisys/CNP’s CS30-4DT 2-Phase decanter centrifuge.
Centrisys/CNP’s CS30-4DT 2-Phase decanter centrifuge.

MSDPC is replacing existing units with new advanced solids management equipment and processes. The SMU design-build project, led by Kokosing/Plocher LLC, will see the deployment of 12 Centrisys/CNP CS30-4DT 2-Phase decanter centrifuges – six at Bissell Point and six at Lemay. These units will form a crucial part of the new solids handling processes.

The US$900 million SMU project will improve air quality, increase energy efficiency and lower operating and maintenance costs.

“We are proud to be part of this significant initiative towards enhancing environmental health,” said Josh Gable, sales director for Centrisys/CNP. “The new systems will provide cleaner water and air for the St Louis region, underscoring MSDPC's commitment to the environment and human health.”

MSDPC owns and operates seven wastewater treatment facilities treating an average flow of 350+ million gallons of wastewater per day. The Bissell Point and Lemay wastewater treatment facilities are the two largest plants, both serving the Mississippi River watershed.