Did you know that sewage sludge accounts for 40-60% of the total cost to treat sewage water? Furthermore, sewage sludge is environmentally costl...

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Did you know that sewage sludge accounts for 40-60% of the total cost to treat sewage water? Furthermore, sewage sludge is environmentally costl...
Did you know that sewage sludge accounts for 40-60% of the total cost to treat sewage water? Furthermore, sewage sludge is environmentally costly, leaking toxins into our groundwater, food supply, and the air around us.

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  1. Yes, we know that. Moreover, I can add that chemical reagents, as a rule, are used in quantities much higher than stoichiometric standards. Therefore, in order to reduce the amount of chemical reagents and shorten the deposition time, we always offer the most effective technology to date, which has no analogs.

    This is the use of Electromagnetic vortex layer systems (AVS) in wastewater treatment. This equipment is highly efficient in the decontamination of industrial waste streams from heavy metals ions and other toxic substances such as chrome, zinc, nickel, cadmium, mercury, cyanide, arsenic, fluorides.

    The electromagnetic vortex layer unit (AVS) is applied to intensify the process of
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    ·  acid water neutralization,
    · sewage water treatment,
    · water purification and disinfection.
    Processes are intensified in the AVS by mixing and dispersion of components, acoustic and electromagnetic influence, cavitation, high local pressures, and electrolysis.

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