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System Pricing

Fenton puts Class A dried biosolids within reach for "Midsize" to "All" wastewater treatment plants. With flexible financing and affordable equipment, plants can produce a clean, light and dried product that usually meets Class A Exceptional Quality standards. For a pricing quote, click here to submit your plant details or contact our National Sales Office.

System prices depend on what size dryer is specified and what additional components are included. The smaller capacity dryers start at about $400K, with dryer/dewater systems starting at about $700K. The dryers come complete with controls, thermal fluid units, dehydration equipment, infeed/outfeed augers, sludge hoppers, surge bins, and air treatment systems. Plants then work with our expert system designers to customize their units with optional equipment like silos, hopper covers, bagging systems, multiple fuel adaptors, extra safety or air scrubbing equipment, additional automation, conveyors, etc. The following example gives an idea of what complete prices are like.

A California plant recently purchased a drying-dewatering system. They wanted a turnkey solution including installation, centrifuge dewatering, a covered hopper, a biofilter with carbon pack and HEPA filter, and a 4-position bag rack, all under a metal roof. The dryer is a Fenix™ CM 24/5 DD, capable of converting 24 wet tons of sludge cake into 5 dry tons of biosolids per day. The price to get the complete system on the ground, piped and ready to run was $1.25m and the installation took just 5 days.

    The Fenix™ has several advantages when it comes to pricing:
  • With a compact design and the flexibility for indoor or covered outdoor installation, the Fenix™ usually fits within existing space so customers can avoid large construction projects.
  • The Fenix™ is a complete system, so there are no additional costs for boilers, air systems, or other components.
  • With only 4–8 plant connection points, the plumbing and electrical needs are modest.
  • The skid mounting can be placed directly on an existing concrete pad.