Kenner Wastewater Treatment Plant

Improved Plant Reliability with Flexible Conveyor Routing

Location: Kenner, Louisiana

The Kenner Wastewater Treatment Plant required a solution to streamline sludge handling across multiple levels of the facility. Serpentix conveyors provided a flexible, continuous system that adapted to space limitations and steep inclines. The installation reduced downtime, improved plant reliability, and supported long-term operational growth.

Challenges

EPA violations due to under-capacity and outdated sludge handling
Inadequate drying bed space, odor issues, and need to reroute effluent to Mississippi River
Equipment constraints linked to grant rules during facility upgrades
Budget limitations requiring phased, practical solutions

Serpentix Solutions

Plants #1 and #2: 41' conveyors with 35° incline, transporting belt press sludge cake through wall openings into waiting trucks

Convoluted 20" belts powered by 2 HP motors for reliable, compact transfer

System eliminated drying bed reliance and streamlined landfill transport

Interim solution at Plant #3: ice house conveyor + shed housing belt presses, pending upgrade to Serpentix setup

Results

EPA compliance achieved, improving regional wastewater performance

Sludge sent directly to Jefferson Parish landfill, bypassing aging infrastructure

Long-term plans to unify treatment at Plant #3 as city’s central facility

Set foundation for expansion around growing population center west of New Orleans

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Case Study: City of Kenner

Industry: Water & Wastewater / Municipal Infrastructure

Location: Kenner, Louisiana 

Systems Used: Serpentix Continuous Path Conveyors at Plants #1 and #2 

Application: Sludge elevation from belt filter presses to truck loadout, replacing outdated drying beds and supporting EPA compliance

Challenges

EPA violations due to under-capacity and outdated sludge handling

Inadequate drying bed space, odor issues, and need to reroute effluent to Mississippi River

Equipment constraints linked to grant rules during facility upgrades

Budget limitations requiring phased, practical solutions

Serpentix Solutions

Plants #1 and #2: 41′ conveyors with 35° incline, transporting belt press sludge cake through wall openings into waiting trucks

Convoluted 20″ belts powered by 2 HP motors for reliable, compact transfer

System eliminated drying bed reliance and streamlined landfill transport

Interim solution at Plant #3: ice house conveyor + shed housing belt presses, pending upgrade to Serpentix setup

Results

EPA compliance achieved, improving regional wastewater performance

Sludge sent directly to Jefferson Parish landfill, bypassing aging infrastructure

Long-term plans to unify treatment at Plant #3 as city’s central facility

Set foundation for expansion around growing population center west of New Orleans