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Who is Organica Water? Interior of an Organica biological reactor area Organica Water is a provider of cost SouthPest WWTP 80.000 m 3 /day and space efficient solutions for biological wastewater treatment Organica Water has +18 years of


  1. Who is Organica Water? Interior of an Organica biological reactor area Organica Water is a provider of cost SouthPest WWTP – 80.000 m 3 /day and space efficient solutions for biological wastewater treatment Organica Water has +18 years of history and 100 references operating or under construction up to 80,000 m 3 /d Organica Water provides facility design and specialty equipment supply, enabling local companies to deliver projects Organica Water pioneers the future standard “operating system” for municipal wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in the 21st century

  2. Who is Organica Water? An unique combination of … NATURE ARCHITECTURE PROCESS ENGINEERING A new way of thinking in wastewater technology

  3. A Proven Solution: 109 Plants Operating or Under Construction Treating >836,000 m3/d 1 29 1 22 1 2 Organica Organica Shanghai Budapest Organica Princeton Office, USA Office, China Office, Europe Organica New 8 Delhi Office, India 2 19 1 2 4 1 1 1 2 Years in Operation 1 17 7 2 1 Organica Jakarta Office, Indonesia Plants in Operation 17 5 81 5 1 Plans in Design & Build 28 6 1 0-2 years 2-4 years 4-6 years Organica Offices 6-8 years 8+ years 4 4

  4. History Of Awards & Recognition Demonstrates Organica’s Unique Solution Environment and Climate change (2nd place, Verulam)(2018) The Institute of Municipal Engineering of Southern Africa (IMESA) and the Consulting Engineers of South Africa (CESA) Paulson Prize for Sustainable Cities-Honorable Mention by Paulson Prize for Sustainable Cities Water Reuse Gardens - Best Innovation (2018) by the Technical Committee of ALADYR Conference China Water Industry Starlight Award 2017” ( 2017 水业星光奖 By China Water Association Best Performer in Global Expansion (2017) IDinvest International Award Best Practices Award for Global Biological Wastewater Treatment (2017) by Frost and Sullivan Global Water Intelligence Industrial Water Project of the Year (2016) Nominee, MM2100 WWTP Cleantech Connect Most Innovative Company (2016) by GP Bullhound, selected from over 150 companies by esteemed panel of judges from across the Cleantech Sector Lux Research Top Ten Global Innovative Company (2015) Profiled 1200 companies across 20 sectors/selected 10 most innovative Best Overall Innovation Winner (2013) by CIWEM West Midlands Institute of Water, Innovations Showcase Global CleanTech “Company of the Year” - Europe & Israel (2013) by CleanTech Group Global CleanTech TOP 100 (2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016) by CleanTech Group Global Water Intelligence Wastewater Project of the Year (2013) Honorable Mention, South Pest WWTP WEX Innovation Award (2013) Water and Energy Exchange Innovation Award recognizing significant achievement in the field of Water and Wastewater Management European Business Awards for the Environment nomination (2010 ) by the Hungarian Jury for the EU Environmental Awards The "Environment Award" (2004 and 2008 ) by the Association of Environmental Manufacturers and Service Providers Frost & Sullivan Innovation Prize (2005 ) for the ORGANICA Technology wastewater treatment solution Company of the Year (2004 ) by the Hungarian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association Innovation Award (2004 ) by the Hungarian Innovation Foundation

  5. Strong Partner Network Globally (sampling of partners) Strong Global & Local Network of Partners: Organica cooperates with a global and local network of partners for the design, delivery, financing, and operation of wastewater infrastructure throughout the world.

  6. Sewer Network Costs Greatly Outweigh Treatment Costs Wastewater Management Costs Treatment 9% Sewer Networking 91% If we can save 10% on network costs, treatment is ”free ” Treatment Sewer Networking Sources: UN, GWI, World Bank 7 7

  7. Organica Wastewater Technology: Main Components of the Technology EFFICIENT PROCESS INTEGRATION OF DISCIPLINES utilizing diverse biology including Architecture Process Design Mechanical Control & Engineering I nstrumentation Natural Plants Odor Control Architecture Media Root Zone Electrical Civil Design Engineering Patented Biofiber Media Odor Fine Bubble control Aeration 8

  8. Organica Solution – The most advanced Fixed-Film Biofilm Process The Core of the Solution: Organica Biomodule and Food Chain Reactor (FCR) process Walkway and plant Plants on the supporting rack supporting mesh Root zone (1.5m) as fixed film carrier Artificial supporting media as fixed film carrier Fine bubble aeration Organica BIOMODULE

  9. Organica Solution – The most advanced Fixed-Film Biofilm Process The Core of the Solution: Organica Biomodule and Food Chain Reactor (FCR) process Organica Food Chain Reactor (FCR) Plant Roots and Organica Engineered Media creates a much better habitat for Organica biomass growth BIOMODULE

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  12. Organica FCR (Food Chain Reactor) More biomass → Smaller Reactors → Less footprint → Lower Total CAPEX ❑ Attached biomass in Organica Biomodule is equivalent to 8 – 10 kg/m 3 of biomass (in AS the concentration is 3 to 4 kg/m 3 ). ❑ A higher concentration and more specialized biomass allows treating the same wastewater flow in less reactor volume. ❑ FCR reactors are typically 30% - 40% smaller than conventional activated sludge reactors for the same capacity. Attached biomass in Organica Biomodule

  13. Organica Solution – The most advanced Fixed-Film Biofilm Process Organica FCR (Food Chain Reactor) arrangement ❑ The biological process takes place in a series of cascade reactors, with standard pretreatment at the beginning, and phase separation (via Organica Disc Filters or Secondary Clarifiers) and final polishing at the end (if required). ❑ As water flows through from one reactor zone to the next, different ecologies will grow and adapt to the conditions in each stage. This configuration allows the “food chain effect” to develop, as higher level organisms become predators for the simpler organisms. ❑ The result is enhanced removal efficiency and resiliency, while utilizing less energy and producing less sludge.

  14. Organica FCR (Food Chain Reactor) More biomass → Smaller Reactors → Less footprint → Lower Total CAPEX Reactor Volume and Clarifiers: 21.300 m 3 vs. 66.500 m 3 36.000 m 2 PHASE SEPARATION 11.550 m 2 Organica Food Chain Reactor Conventional Activated Sludge

  15. Organica FCR (Food Chain Reactor) OPEX savings due to extremely efficient aeration in the reactor Relative energy consumption in Organica FCR relative to other technologies 140% 120% 100% Suspended solids concentration in the Organica FCR reactor → 200 – 300 mg/l 80% therefore: 60% Oxygen transfer efficiency (alpha- factor) in Organica FCR reactors is 40% extremely high (0,90 – 0,95) 20% 0% Organica FCR: attached biofilm No biomass in suspension (MLSS) in the reactor

  16. Up to 30% OPEX savings Up to 60% footprint savings Botanical garden look-and-feel Odorless installations

  17. Organica Reduces Footprint while Preserving Land Value Example: MM2100 Organica WWTP. Bekasi, Jakarta (Indonesia) – Capacity: 45.000 m 3 /day The largest industrial park in Indonesia needed to double WWTP treatment capacity while preserving land value. The new Organica plant was designed with 2x EXISTING CAPACITY WHILE OCCUPYING 50% OF THE LAND. The solution allows the developer to sell the land adjacent to the New Organica Plant - 45 MLD Organica plant including the plot occupied by the old CAS plant. Old CAS Plant - 22MLD Honda Factory

  18. Organica Reduces Footprint while Preserving Land Value Example: MM2100 Organica WWTP. Bekasi, Yakarta (Indonesia) – Capacity: 45.000 m 3 /day

  19. Flexibility: Organica retrofits existing plants for Increased Capacity and Quality Example: South Pest Organica WWTP. Budapest (Hungary) – Capacity: 80.000 m 3 /day BEFORE – Concrete Activated Sludge Reactors AFTER – UPGRADED TO ORGANICA FCR

  20. Flexibility: Organica retrofits existing plants for Increased Capacity and Quality Example: South Pest Organica WWTP. Budapest (Hungary) – Capacity: 80.000 m 3 /day

  21. Flexibility: Organica retrofits existing plants for Increased Capacity and Quality Example: South Pest Organica WWTP. Budapest (Hungary) – Capacity: 80.000 m 3 /day

  22. Aesthetics: Organica WWTP – Botanical Gardens “Look -and-Feel ” Example: Wusong WWTP. Shanghai (China) – Capacity: 40.000 m 3 /day Inside the Clarification area

  23. Aesthetics: Organica WWTP – Botanical Gardens “Look -and-Feel ” Example: Wusong WWTP. Shanghai (China) – Capacity: 40.000 m 3 /day Inside the FCR Reactor area

  24. Environmental Impact: Organica WWTP are odorless. Residential areas closer than 50 mt Example: Hainan Island WWTP. Hainan (China) – Capacity: 7.000 m 3 /day Organica plant design (top picture) and under construction (right picture) in a trafic circle. Residential buildings around the future traffic circle are buing built in the background.

  25. Environmental Impact: Organica WWTP are odorless. Residential areas closer than 50m Example: Hainan Island WWTP. Hainan (China) – Capacity: 7.000 m 3 /day Organica real and operating plant!

  26. Outlet Water Quality – Complying with the most demanding limits Example: He Yuan WWTP. He Yuan City, Hong Kong (China) – Capacity: 30.000 m 3 /day

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