Tomorrow Water

Tomorrow Water

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Innovation Beyond Waste

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“Innovation Beyond Waste” Wastewater itself is no longer waste but a valuable resource for the sustainable society. Seeking to lead this new paradigm, BKT has devoted years to technological innovation in an endeavor to transform wastewater “from cost stream to profit stream”. BKT has created Tomorrow Water Process (TWP) to minimize environmental impacts while maximizing economic benefits from the wastewater. TWP aims to reduceoperation cost from energy savings, sludge volume reductions, and elimination of chemical use. In addition to these savings, TWP also generates profits in the form of carbon credit and advanced energy production with thermal hydrolysis and anaerobic digestion technologies. TWP's core bio filtration technology is able to divert carbon sources for the maximum generation of biogas, overcoming a stringent range of Carbon-to-Nitrogen ratio in its wastewater treatment process with Anammox bacteria. Every single unit of technology is important, but a well-organized and well-balanced process is the most important key factor to realize our mission. To facilitate this vision of sustainable development, BKT has formally registered Tomorrow Water Initiative(#12177) to UN SDGs Partnership and TWP was also accepted as an official SDGs model at 2016 UN ECOSOC High-level segment.

网站
https://www.tomorrowwater.com
所属行业
环境服务
规模
51-200 人
总部
Anaheim,CA
类型
私人持股
创立
1998
领域
Anti-Fouling Membrane System、Industrial Wastewater Treatment、Biological Nutrient Removal for Livestock and Municipal Wastewater、Anaerobic Digester Effluent Treatment for Biogas、Membrane filtration system、wastewater treatment、livestock wastewater、high solids、Digestate、FGD、biofiltration、wet weather treatment和anammox

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    Tomorrow Water’s innovation in Biological Active Filters (BAF), known as our #Proteus technology addresses major challenges faced by wastewater treatment plants in Europe. With a compact footprint and efficient process performance, #Proteus is well-positioned to meet the newly revised regulation of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive issued by the Council of the European Union.?? #Proteus technology includes an innovative patented media design using expanded polypropylene with a lifespan of more than 35 years and provides ideal characteristics of higher specific surface area, lower head loss and better oxygen transfer, resulting in efficient designs with lower capital and operating costs. Tomorrow Water has also repurposed the well-established BAF process as an advanced primary filter to address emerging challenges of carbon diversion, decarbonization, space savings and wet weather treatment??without use of chemicals. A large full-scale #Proteus Primary Treatment solution was installed for the City of Seoul in South Korea seven years ago designed for a 720,000 population equivalent (PE). Tomorrow Water’s innovative split-bed configuration allows total nitrogen removal in a single filter utilizing both anoxic and oxic stages. Proteus has references of plant capacities from 20,000 PE to more than 1 million PE, and addresses BAF applications as well as Primary and Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) applications. ??For more information on Proteus https://lnkd.in/gUxeUewD For solutions inquiries in Europe, contact us today! https://lnkd.in/eTW-hJBE

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    ?? Exciting News! ?? Water Environment Federation’s weekly WEF SmartBrief, highlighted an interesting article on Waste Dive news portal that provides perspective on the impacts of Maine's 2022 ban on using wastewater solids in land application due to #PFAS contamination. This decision has prompted other states to consider similar measures, creating all stakeholders in the value chain to think about alternate solutions.? ? Tomorrow Water's DRACO HydroThermal Carbonization (HTC) and Thermal Hydrolysis Process (THP) systems are developed with sludge volume reduction (SVR) in mind. DRACO systems leverage patented mixing and steam sparging features to process sludge feeds with over 20% solids content at high temperature and pressure conditions, needed for SVR applications. The systems maintain efficient heat transfer while achieving optimized performance and attractive economics. ? A DRACO system with a capacity of 90+ wet tonnes per day (wtpd), expandable to 120+ wtpd, is currently under construction at a client’s site in South Korea, with operations scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2025. The client operates a centralized sludge drying facility that produces solid fuel for power plants. By incorporating a DRACO system with a post-dewatering process upstream of the existing drying facility, DRACO will produce less than 15 wtpd of sludge cake at over 55% solids for drying without chemical additives, which will allow the client to achieve: ?? Improved Drying Efficiency: shortening the drying time reduces operational expenditures (OPEX). ?? Increased Sludge Feed Acceptance: reducing the volume of sludge lowers capital expenditures (CAPEX) and allows the facility to accept more sludge feed for drying. ?? Enhanced Facility Stability and Reliability: pre-homogenization of the sludge feed through the DRACO system improves the stability and reliability of the final dried product. ? Click here to learn more about DRACO solutions: https://lnkd.in/gdBmjRAe Reach out to the Tomorrow Water team if you want to discuss DRACO or visit the installation in 2025: https://lnkd.in/eTW-hJBE Learn more about Maine’s land application ban by following the link below: https://lnkd.in/eCwXTWu4 #sludge #wastewater #PFAS #sustainability

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    Following the establishment of BKT’s subsidiaries Tomorrow Water, a US-based company in 2008 and one in Vietnam in 2014, our team is excited to share our continued strategic business expansion in the European market this year! ?? With over 170 patents and 25 years of experience in developing and commercializing technologies that radically improve the efficiency and sustainability of wastewater and biosolids treatment,?we continue to evolve wastewater treatment approaches and concepts for water resource recovery facilities. Tomorrow Water’s technologies contribute to meeting the requirements of the revision of the European Directive 91/271/EEC for urban wastewater treatment plants, helping them achieve energy neutrality and comply with new nutrient effluent limits. Check out our available technologies below!?? PROTEUS? With its patented unique media and split-bed configuration, a proven platform offering tailored solutions to meet diverse treatment needs from advanced primary treatment, biological filtration, to tertiary treatment. This adaptability and efficiency sets Proteus apart in the wastewater treatment industry.? https://lnkd.in/gUxeUewD DRACO? Powerful and energy-efficient performance and economics with DRACO HydroThermal Carbonization (HTC) or Thermal Hydrolysis Process (THP). Reduce sludge volumes, boost biogas production, and save on sludge disposal service costs with no added chemicals. https://lnkd.in/gdBmjRAe ? AMX? The logical, cost-effective answer for the treatment of streams highly loaded in Ammonia. The new generation of Anammox technologies with its two-stage partial nitrification and Anammox, ensuring stable operation and rapid recovery of process upsets. https://lnkd.in/gB-yHcNK Reach out to Emmanuel Rutman for solutions inquiries in Europe! https://lnkd.in/eTW-hJBE

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    Sustainability Executive ? Championing Innovation, Global Partnerships, and Entrepreneurship in Environmental Solutions ? Water Management Expert ? Aligns Technical Expertise with Business Needs

    I am preparing to present at the 5th annual Water Clusters Leaders Forum (WCLF) tomorrow in Daegu, Korea as part of Korea International Water Week (KIWW). I’ve presented at all of the previous Forums, virtually in 2020 and 2021, In Daegu in 2022, and at WEFTEC in Chicago in 2023, when I was representing the Water Environment Federation. This year, I have the honor of representing The Water Council as part of their partnership with The Korean Water Partnership. For the two days leading up to the KIWW, I have been blown away touring water resource recovery facilities with Korean company Tomorrow Water. For those of us on the water conference circuit, we sometimes don’t have time to think how impactful these gatherings actually are, and why we really participate in these convenings. This trip really gave me the chance to reflect on the connections and impact of the network of global water professionals. So, what are the threads tying these things together? One thread is that Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is a leading innovative wastewater utility looking for new solutions. MMSD partners with The Water Council to run a Pilot Program to find technology solutions to actual problems (as opposed to solutions searching for a problem). The Water Council’s collaboration with the Korean Water Partnership sourced a potential solution from Tomorrow Water (Proteus biofiltration) for MMSD to pilot. The successful pilot was one of the many factors leading to MMSD’s announcement of a new $13 million R&D center under design to further expand their leadership and demonstrate new technologies under the guidance of MMSD’s Chief Research Officer Matt Magruder. Matt and his team were able to evaluate the Tomorrow Water installations at full scale plants throughout Korea. On this trip, I had the good fortune of being able to see the same installations of the Proteus technology, which combines physical filtration and biological treatment, allowing for primary and secondary treatment in the same tank. With my new friends Won Woo(Ben) Kang and E.F. Dongwoo Kim, I saw this at a water resource recovery facility that was fully underground with a public park on top of the plant – so cool. As I wandered through the facility, I found a piece of the filter media, a patented little x-shaped piece of plastic, that I took home. I kind of felt like Charlie Bucket in with a Willy Wonka everlasting gobstopper as I left the facility! So the point of this little story is that these events like WCLF and WEFTEC make the connections that directly lead to things like MMSD being able to work with The Water Council to have KWP identify proven technologies that could solve real problems in other countries. At these events, we are throwing the proverbial pebbles in the water and seeing the ripples and waves that come from them. Stacy Vogel Davis Dean Amhaus Karen J. Frost Fidan Karimova Laila Sukkariyyah HAYJUNG CHUNG

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    Did you know Tomorrow Water has implemented successful wastewater?? solutions for Industrial manufacturing facilities? Check out our latest Industrial case story below! Tomorrow Water is proud to be a partner with Gray Construction, a leading Engineering News-Record-ranked design-build industrial engineering firm, for the development and construction of the largest solar panel production plant in the U.S. Gray Construction has chosen Tomorrow Water to design, supply, integrate, and commission the main campus’ wastewater treatment system. As a landmark in renewable energy and sustainable industrial manufacturing, this project involves treating 3.5 million gallons of industrial wastewater daily, addressing high pH, fluoride, hydrogen peroxide, and nitrogen levels, while meeting strict discharge requirements on a tight construction timeline. Tomorrow Water’s solution includes an advanced treatment system using best available technologies to ensure compliance and sustainability. Designed for future scalability and waste reduction, the system minimizes environmental impact and supports water reuse, positioning the facility as a leader in solar technology and environmental stewardship. ??Read the full case story: https://lnkd.in/gG6xWnB5 Check out Tomorrow Water’s industrial system integration & total solution capabilities: https://lnkd.in/ebed3xJ2 #wastewatertreatment #casestudy #industrialsolutions

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    We’re thrilled to celebrate the shipment and arrival of our brand-new AMX technology pilot at our client’s site! This achievement marks a significant step forward in sustainable nitrogen management, thanks to the dedication, expertise, and relentless effort of the Tomorrow Water team. A huge thank you to the team for getting the pilot ready and meeting the client’s expectations. This pilot project will treat nitrogen-laden dewatering centrate from the client’s organic waste digestate, an essential solution to a critical challenge in advanced sludge digestion and codigestion processes. Our AMX technology is a next-generation wastewater treatment solution that stands as a leading option for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants, as well as landfill leachate facilities, offering an efficient and sustainable pathway to achieve stringent effluent nitrogen levels. ??Read more about or AMX technology here: https://lnkd.in/gB-yHcNK Have a nitrogen problem in your effluent? Want to see the AMX pilot in action at your plant with your own wastewater? AMX technology offers an effective and sustainable answer.?? Reach out to us today: https://lnkd.in/eTW-hJBE #AMX #sustainable #wastewater

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    Tomorrow Water is honored that The Water Entrepreneur Podcast, sponsored by BlueTech Research interviewed Dr. Amit Kaldate, Tomorrow Water’s Vice President of Business Development at #WEFTEC24 in New Orleans. Dr. Amit Kaldate discusses the innovative, sustainable treatment technologies that Tomorrow Water has developed and the progress towards commercializing them. He highlighted Tomorrow Water’s expanding footprint in the North American market with future plans for their advanced two-stage AMX technology, which contributes towards decarbonizing water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) for nitrogen removal by eliminating chemicals and significantly reducing energy. See below to watch the full podcast!?? Follow the link below for more information about The Water Entrepreneur Podcast: https://lnkd.in/ghEHTXfS #wasterwater #Anammox

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    Hey Thursday! Please welcome Dr. Amit Kaldate,?Vice President of Business Development at?Tomorrow Water to the podcast. In the video below, Amit discusses the the biological-based treatment technologies Tomrorow Water is developing, their growing?presence in the US, and introduces their two-reactor anammox technology. Thank you?BlueTech Research?for sponsoring this video. To learn more about BlueTech Research, please visit www.bluetechresearch.com

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    We were thrilled to be a part of the #NexusSummit this week in Milwaukee! The Nexus Sustainability Leaders Forum, held at the iconic Harley-Davidson Museum, brought together visionary leaders to drive the future of sustainability.?? As a proud sponsor, Tomorrow Water engaged in thought-provoking discussions and networked with peers and potential collaborators. A big thank you to everyone who joined us at this remarkable event. A special shoutout to our own Daniel Kim, who represented Tomorrow Water and made valuable connections with industry leaders. We look forward to what the future holds! If we weren’t able to connect at the #NexusSummit this year, feel free to reach out by following the link below?? https://lnkd.in/eTW-hJBE #NexusSummit #TomorrowWater #Innovation

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    TOMORROW WATER NEWS FLASH! We are honored to share that Tomorrow Water’s CEO, E.F. Dongwoo Kim, has been awarded the prestigious ‘2024 Best Leaders of the Korean Economy’ Award! The '2024 Best Leaders of the Korean Economy' is hosted by the The Korea Economic Daily Media Group and organized by the Korea Economic Magazine. It is sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, the Ministry of SMEs and startups, the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry , and the Commission for Shared Growth. It is an event that presents objective and responsive standards to select leaders, companies, and organizations that will be responsible for contributing to the Korean economy. E.F. Dongwoo Kim was acknowledged for achievements in innovation and eco-friendly initiatives, showcasing leadership that advances the Korean and global economies. The event, held in Seoul, celebrated visionaries fostering sustainability, technological progress, and job creation across various sectors. ??Click here to read the press release: https://lnkd.in/gdFF-WG8 Along with this, our Co-Flow Campus & the Tomorrow Water Project [TWP] solutions are a focal point of E.F. Dongwoo Kim's interview with the Korean media. The integration of wastewater treatment plants with data centers cuts costs, reduces water/energy/land use, and generates carbon credits while addressing climate issues. These innovative solutions are gaining traction globally, in both developed and developing countries. The company’s vision is to transform wastewater treatment plants into multi-functional facilities that contribute to urban sustainability and economic growth. ??Click here to read more on his interview: https://lnkd.in/gzgeeZTZ

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