The Kubota Connection
In
1989 the Kubota
Corporation started to develop a reliable membrane
technology to treat wastewater. Following a substantial
research and development effort, Kubota developed a flat-plate
membrane technology that was accepted by Japanese Government
and has since revolutionized wastewater treatment in Japan.
Today, there are over 1,400 MBRs in Japan and on the order
of 1,600 facilities worldwide. In fact, Japanese wastewater
treatment regulations (Johkaso) now require Kubota MBR membranes
be used in certain applications.
Kubota has provided quality heavy equipment to the US market
for over fifty years and is continuing that tradition with
our Submerged Membrane Unit (SMU). The Kubota Membrane USA
(KMU) Corporation is focused on providing the most reliable
MBR membrane technology available as part of EQMBR Systems.
In early 2001, Kubota formed a partnership with Enviroquip,
Inc. to service the US market based on their history of providing
complete wastewater treatment plants since 1966. Enviroquip,
like Kubota, understands that any WWTP is only as reliable
as it’s weakest component. Moreover, Enviroquip recognizes
that the key to optimizing the hydraulic performance of any
submerged membrane technology is biological process control.

Mr. Takatori, President Kubota Membrane USA with Jim Porteous,
President Enviroquip, Inc. during an MBR operator training
workshop hosted in Austin, TX.
As an integral part of the EQMBR, the Kubota SMU will be manufactured
in the US to expedite deliveries and ensure prompt after sale
support. In addition, our technical staff brings the global
experience of our international partners to bear on every project
at the request of Enviroquip. With over 1,000,000 cartridges
in circulation worldwide and a production capacity on the order
of 7MGD/month, KMU provides Enviroquip with cartridges that
are backwards compatible with units manufactured over 14 years
ago.
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