Sustainable Water and Wastewater Management

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We recognise that water is our most precious natural resource. At Alpheus we are dedicated to protecting it, and helping our customers achieve their net zero goals.

Alpheus believes that sustainability is about supporting and actively encouraging strategies and behaviours that demonstrate our commitment to the planet and the long-term viability of the business.

Alpheus's goal is to help facilitate the Net Zero and circularity aspirations of our customers. As part of the Anglian Water Group we understand the pressures on large organisations to achieve ambitious targets in a set timescale.

Find out more about our Group's Corporate Responsibility Strategy and how we’re tackling key issues such as climate change and regional growth.

Helping our customers achieve Net Zero

The circular economy of re-use and recovery of resources can help organisations to achieve Net Zero, protecting the environmental future of their business, as well as reducing and controlling operational costs. We’ve highlighted key sustainable wastewater treatment technologies and measures below:

Energy recovery from wastewater processing using anaerobic digestion processes that produce heat and energy that can be re-used within your facility.

Water recycling enables water to be re-used in your own industrial processes rather than releasing it into the sewer system by following a comprehensive wastewater recycling process that includes filtration and treatment.

Useful by-products from waste, such as high nitrate fertiliser can be created as part of the water treatment process.

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Sustainability in action

We're proud to be partnering the The Glenmorangie Company by managing the operations and maintenance of their treatment plant, which not only incorporates an Anaerobic Digester to supply a proportion of the Distillery's energy needs, but includes an advanced filtration system that removes up to 98% of impurities prior to discharge to the Dornoch Firth where a native Oyster population has been reintroduced through the DEEP Project. The Oysters are natural filters and remove the last 2% which provides them with nutrition to thrive.

Sustainability in action

We're proud to be partnering the The Glenmorangie Company by managing the operations and maintenance of their treatment plant, which not only incorporates an Anaerobic Digester to supply a proportion of the Distillery's energy needs, but includes an advanced filtration system that removes up to 98% of impurities prior to discharge to the Dornoch Firth where a native Oyster population has been reintroduced through the DEEP Project. The Oysters are natural filters and remove the last 2% which provides them with nutrition to thrive.

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