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Rotating belt sieve research Demosite Leeuwarden
The research on the rotating belt (fine) sieve of Salsnes in cooperation with waterboard Wetterskip Fryslân and BWA has ended. The fine sieve is tested for six months with good results for the removal of suspended solids in the influent. Despite the “thin” waste water an average of 54% removal of suspended solids was achieved. This makes the fine sieve a good alternative for primary sedimentation. The main advantage of the fine sieve is that the sludge is discharged with a higher dry matter content and this leads to significant savings in transportation costs. In addition, less space is required and therefore less air needs to be treated for odor control.
In cooperation with Wetterskip Fryslân a follow-up study is performed at several wwtp’s . It looks specifically at simultaneous sieving of influent and secondary sludge. The research fits within the ambitions of the Wetterskip to a more sustainable treatment of waste water.

Harry Tuinier employed
After a successful internship at Brightwork Harry Tuinier continues his employment at Brightwork. Harry has investigated fine sieve technology at the demo site in Leeuwarden. He is combining the last part of his study Climate and Energy Management at Hogeschool Van Hall in Leeuwarden with a part time job at Brightwork. Combining work and study allows us to strengthen ties with the college, while Harry is able to help out with our growing workload.
No commentsBrightwork has been VCA certified
Brightwork has succesfully passed the audit and is now gained the VCA** certificate
Being VCA certified means we are seriously involved in safe and responsible working procedures. The certificate is an objective declaration underlining that we are working according to safe and environmentally responsible standards. We are projecting these standards upon our consultancy services and our research and development activities, for which we design, built and operate pilot plants at various sites.
No commentsFramework agreement with Waternet signed
Last Thursday, all of the by Waternet selected organisations have signed the framework agreement concerning engineering activities at the Waternet head office in Amsterdam. Roelof Kruize, general director of Waternet, and Hans Wouters signed the agreement that enables Brightwork to do projects for Waternet in the expert field of wastewater treatment and technology during the next two years.
No commentsNew Intern: Harry Tuinier
Since the 14th of February 2011, Harry Tuinier has started as intern at Brightwork. He is currently working on his 3rd year as an “Energy management and Climate” student at the Van Hall Larenstein College at Leeuwarden aiming to graduate next year. During 15 weeks Harry will contribute to the BioTrap project. Het BioTrap concept is being developed by Brightwork and will be extensively tested. Harry will mostly be working operationally during this project.
No commentsBrightwork selected by Waternet
Brightwork has been selected by Waternet to do consultancy work for the next few years in the field of process technology for the treatment of waste water. The selection is the result of a European tender for engineering services that Waternet set out at the end of last year. Criteria that have lead to this selection are the demonstrated available knowledge, the innovative power, the contribution to sustainable and integral solutions and the added value for Waternet.
No commentsNew colleague: Mr. Eddy van Opijnen
Since November 1st, Brightwork gained a new colleague.
“Cooperating creatively to achieve sustainable solutions”
This is the goal that Eddy van Opijnen represents within Brightwork. After finishing his Environmental Science studies at the van Hall Larenstein Institute at Leeuwarden, Eddy has joined Brightwork as Junior Process Engineer. With a practical view and his natural enthusiasm he will pursue the developments and applications of purification technologies for industrial and communal (waste)water treatment.
During his internship at Brightwork, Eddy has shown to be a valuable asset for our company and we are delighted that he stays with Brightwork.
No comments(Nederlands) Brightwork feliciteert Doppio met de jonge ondernemersprijs
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No commentsHans Wouters is a finalist in the JOP 2010 competition
After the exiting semi-finals held on the 15th of September, Hans Wouters of Brightwork B.V. qualified as a finalist for the “Jonge Ondernemersprijs (JOP)” 2010 competition.
This annual prize, this year handed out for the ninth time, was founded to give an extra incentive to promising entrepreneurs from Groningen, Drenthe and Friesland who started their business between January 1st 2005 and December 31st 2008.

Press release:
On Wednesday September 15th 2010, the 9 finalists of the JOP 2010 were announced. It was a beautiful day with wonderful initiatives. What was remarkable was the high “fun amount” of the companies. At the end of the afternoon, the head of the judges mr. Robert Veenstra announced the names of those going through to the finals.
For the county of Fryslân:
- Zus Berger, Kraamzus
- Hans Wouters, Brightwork BV
- Jonathan Teoh, Doppio Espresso Holding bv
For the county of Groningen:
- Ingeborg Querner, Querner
- Garlon Hasham, Latinisima
- Sander Prinsen, Storm Marketing Consultants & Storm Academy
For the county of Drenthe:
- Alfred Koop, Watter
- Iben van Paridon, Metsens
- Marcel Udinga, Funfactory050bv
Up to the finals of November 23rd the nine finalists will present themselves at several meetings in their own county. Through this they will generate publicity for their business and collect points. From November 1st it will be possible for everyone to vote on their favorite finalist by texting. The points, texts and the verdict of the judges combined will yield the final scores of the finalists.
During the evening of the finals four awards will be handed out, one for each county and an overall award, the “Jonge Ondernemersprijs” of the North.
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