Washing area on a golf course with hydrocarbon separator, Phytogest® and bar screen
Client: GOLF DE SEIGNOSSE (40) – RESONANCE group
Date : 2024
Business: 18-hole golf course
Existing: No washing area and proximity to the water table, the sea and a pond.
Client requirements:
- To bring its equipment washing and filling facilities into line with environmental standards.
- The project was part of a complete overhaul of the technical site (workshop, offices, etc.) of this golf course in the Landes region of France.
- On a golf course, the equipment to be washed is heavily laden with vegetation and, in this case, sand (due to its proximity to the ocean): effective filtration elements are therefore needed to prevent the hydrocarbon separator from clogging and clogging up, and to avoid maintenance that is too restrictive for the operators/greenkeepers.
Solution: Oceania Environment® supplied:
- 1 elevating screen, screen lifter
- 1 all-stainless steel lifting manhole
- 1 hydrocarbon separator and 1 9m3/h mono stainless-steel pump
- 1 Phytogest® 1000 to dehydrate the phyto-effluents by forced ventilation (this Phytogest® contains a bag). Once the phyto treatment season is over, the winegrower lifts the lid, folds up the bag containing the dehydrated effluent and entrusts it to an organization such as ADIVALOR for treatment.
- 2 manual butterfly valves
- a 4.50m stainless steel filling gallows
Why choose Oceania Environment®?
- Advice
- Possibility of customizing to the configuration of the site
- Quality of the equipment (all stainless steel). Very important given the proximity of the ocean
- Proximity with the customer. On-site follow-up
Customer satisfaction with :
- Delivery deadlines met
- Quality of equipment
- Comfort of the wash area for users: the area is quickly dry and free of waste.
- Planned improvements: motorize the valves (which had already been recommended) – install a hopper with an opening bottom to collect and store plant waste easily with a manitou.
The first photos before and after Oceania Environment’s intervention: