Biological wastewater treatment plants with active sludge are often selected for their simplicity and effective treatment of wastewater. Moreover, these systems are compact in size and simple to deliver and install, and can be done by the lay person.
Automatic operation of wastewater treatment plant with active sludge, resistant to variations of volume of wastewater during the day is extremely practical. For example, in the morning you have a shower, whereas you only use a toilet during the day, and in the evening you wash your dishes and bathe a baby.
Using a wastewater treatment plant generates a surplus of active sludge. When you select the right size biological wastewater treatment plant, the volume of the surplus sludge from the smallest plant designed for a 4-person family will be approximately 1 m3 annually. However if you select a wastewater treatment system which is too small to satisfy your needs, the volume of surplus sludge may increase and you will have to remove it more often.
Sludge is removed opening the lid of wastewater treatment plant. This can be done by the maintenance personnel or the owner themselves.
Biological wastewater treatment plants with active sludge are resistant to chemicals, therefore you can use all domestic chemicals – dish washing liquids, washing powder, shampoos, soaps, etc.
Even toilet paper does not disturb the treatment process; however there are some materials that must not enter the wastewater treatment system. They can block or damage your sewerage system in some other way.
Remember: your sewer and wastewater treatment plant is not a landfill!
For example, items such as diapers, condoms, hygienic liners, cigarette ends, plastic, paper and other materials insoluble in water must never enter the sewerage and sinks. Never pour remains of paint, grease or other similar materials to sewerage. Our units come with a primary screening system that can be cleaned out should larger solids enter the system by accident.
Biological wastewater treatment plants with active sludge are compact in size. E.g. wastewater treatment plant designed for individual house is approximately 1.5-2 m in diameter and approximately 2 m in height. The only part of the plant observed on the surface is the lid. If the plant operates and is used correctly, its operation is invisible – no noise or unpleasant odour is emitted.
Naturally, the size of plant designed for hotels, restaurants and other large-scale projects is greater, however our patented treatment technology reduces the size of the plant, compared with other treatment technologies (e.g. septic).
Wastewater treatment plants designed for individual houses are simple to transport and installation can be performed by the owner, according to the manufacturer’s specifications.
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