News | September 13, 2016

Whites Concrete Effluent Tank Helps Hospital Meet New Environmental Standards

Whites Concrete%27s Sealwall Effluent Tank

A Sealwall  Tank manufactured by Whites Concrete has become part ofRampton Hospital’s new Energy Centre in Nottinghamshire, which is operated and maintained under a Carbon Energy Fund framework contract.

Part of the new Energy Centre that provides heating, hot water and electricity to the Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust Hospital,   Whites Concrete’s pre-cast concrete Sealwall Tank is a key component of Rampton’s new effluent treatment plant - now a modern, automated system that meets both current environmental standards and future expansion of the site.

Designed to ensure a watertight and robust connection between adjacent panels, Whites Concrete’s Sealwall is cast in segments with a specially designed jointing system.  Offering key benefits over traditional construction, the precast Sealwall units undergo rigorous quality control during manufacture and also reduce build-time by up to 50%.

The hospital’s existing coal-fired boilers at have been replaced with a 1MW biomass boiler, a 1.2MW combined heat and power (CHP) engine and three high efficiency dual-fuel boilers running predominantly on gas. A new building management system has also been installed.

Under its framework contract, guaranteed specified carbon and energy savings are set to deliver projected financial savings of around £112,000 pa for the Trust.  The new plant meets all of the hospital’s heating and hot water requirements and approximately 87% of the total electricity demand, reducing CO2 emissions by around 8,000 tonnes pa.

Source: Whites Concrete