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Lakeside has
more than 35 years of oxidation ditch experience leading to the
development of the present day Closed Loop Reactor (CLR) Process. With
more than 1,700 installations, the CLR Process is proven to be reliable,
flexible and efficient.
The CLR Process is a modified form of the extended aeration, complete
mix process, with the design based on a single sludge system in a closed
loop reactor. Typical designs use oval configurations, providing a
straight line flow pattern for wastewater between headworks and final
clarification. At the core of the CLR is the horizontal, bladed Magna
Rotor to sustain high concentrations of microorganisms and maintain
process control. Another component of the CLR is the Spiraflo Clarifier,
which uses peripheral-feed flow technology proven to be superior for
effective solids separation.
To provide flexibility,
Lakeside’s
CLR is available as parallel, series and peak flow hydraulic capacity
operation. With the addition of submersible mixers or pumps, Biological
Nutrient Removal (BNR) is possible – in single-stage, MLE and
alternating cycle designs.
Lakeside Rotor Covers are ideal to contain mist and spray created by the
rotor aerator without restricting its flow pattern. They are wider than
other covers on the market, combining 3-, 4- and 5-foot panels to cover
various lengths of rotors.
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