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Problems - and their solution
The treatment of polluted water presents five major challenges:
• minimizing costs
• handling transportation
• capacity constraints
• time management
• environmental considerations

Conventional filtering methods do not solve all these problems.
To overcome capacity issues conventional mechanic filtering installations are usually constructed as large centralized plants. The location of these installations necessitates the transportation of large amounts of polluted water from its source over long distances to the treatment plants. This is a cost inefficient solution. In addition, the oil has to be transported back to the refineries or incineration plants after the filtering process - adding to the cost.

The Sanbark Method provides the solution to all these problems and protects the environment.

The Sanbark Method - and the environment
The Sanbark Natural Biological Filtering Method is simple, unique and clever.
The Sanbark Method filters and purifies water containing up to 95% oil or other foreign substances and returns the treated water with less than 5 ppm of foreign material. The purified water can be disposed of directly into the drain or the sea.

The water is treated in small efficient stationary or mobile installations located close to the source of the polluted water - eliminating unnecessary transportation costs.

The Sanbark Filter Media
In addition to treating and purifying water polluted by oil, the Sanbark Biological Filter Media effectively cleans water containing:
• Any petro-chemical product
• A wide range of other chemicals
• Printing ink
• Urine
• Emulsions
• Glucose
• Varnish and lacquer
• Blood
• Heavy metals

Latest news

April 2011
The 1st April 2011 we welcomed our new Accountant & Administrator: Anette Dalgas.

January 2008
H2O Liquid Waste A/S has contracted with The Port of Grenaa to collect slop olie from shipping. In connection with the task a mud exhauster has been bought. The collection of slop oil at The Port of Grenaa starts 1. January 2008.

December 2006
In mid-December we welcomed our new Operationel Assistent: Iilker Özbek at the collection station at The Port of Aarhus.

July 2006
H2O Liquid Waste A/S has contracted with The Port of Aarhus to collect slop olie from shipping. In connection with the task a mud exhauster has been bought. The collection of slop oil at The Port of Aarhus starts 1. August 2006.