Onsite 100% Sludge Free Biological Sewage Wastewater Treatment System
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Lifequest Subsidiary Biopipe Global Signs Memorandum of Understanding with the Water Development Commission of Ethiopia for the Introduction of its Onsite 100% Sludge Free Biological Sewage Wastewater Treatment System
Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, July 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NEWMEDIAWIRE -- LIFEQUEST WORLD CORP ( LQWC ) subsidiary Biopipe Global, which developed the world’s only highly scalable onsite sludge and chemical free sewage wastewater treatment technology, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Water Development Commission of the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Energy of the Republic of Ethiopia. Pursuant to the MoU, Biopipe will supply a 15m3 (3,962 gallon/day) plant (STP), which will be installed at one of the Commission’s buildings and is expected to serve as a reference site for all decentralized sewage wastewater projects.
Tesfaye Tigabu Tedla, Country Head, said, “Ethiopia has a serious water crisis, which affects approximately 62 million people or nearly half the population and accounts for 7.5% of the global water crisis. Recycling of water is the preferable solution. I have visited Biopipe plants in UAE and India and I believe it is the most sustainable, efficient and cost-effective sewage wastewater treatment system in the world. There is an enormous opportunity for water recycling in Ethiopia and we are now deeply engaged with both the government and private sectors. We have submitted several proposals over the last 3 months and expect to turn them into orders, once the Covid-19 situation improves.”
Enes Kutluca, CEO of Biopipe, commented, “Ethiopia is an important market for us and Biopipe is an ideal onsite sewage wastewater treatment system that can provide a significant and lasting improvement to the daily lives of Ethiopians. Tesfaye has known Biopipe for a long time and we are delighted to have him as our in-country partner. With our Abrimix joint venture, we now have solutions for both industrial and sewage wastewater. As in other countries, we can compete on price, efficiency, operating expense and deliver nearly 100% reusable water.”
About Lifequest & Biopipe
Lifequest offers both effluent treatment (ETP) and sewage treatment (STP) solutions. Biopipe, a wholly owned subsidiary, has developed a patented 100% sludge-free, chemical-free, odor-free, silent, easy to assemble and install, scalable, low cost, ecological and virtually maintenance-free onsite sewage wastewater treatment system. It treats both grey and black water. The treated water exceeds EU and all local standards for discharge and can be reused for irrigation, flushing and cleaning.
info@lifequestcorp.com
Tesfaye Tadli: tesfaye@biopipe.co
Tanmay Pawale: Tanmay@biopipe.co
Taxonomy
- Sludge Treatment
- Waste Water Treatments
- Zero Discharge
- Zero Liquid Discharge plants
- Zero Liquid Discharge
- Sludge Treatment & Management
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Of course he will never give out all this information, because it is utopian. Only the BIOLOGICAL, through BIOLOGY, can access such claims. The technicality describes without producing sludge. ??
Any technicality whatsoever, even the most sophisticated can never achieve such a result. Technicality destroys the biological parameters necessary for biological treatment.
In reality it is only a global solution of purification treatment by filtering system, combining the recovery of wet sludge which is dried immediately and then immediately treated by some sort of biogas system. There is no ecological practice. , biological in a technicality, because only the biological is able to carry out a biological treatment.
Biological treatment is not suitable for the management of wastewater practiced to this day quite simply because the purification performance of the biological is evaluated in days (12 to 15 days). The opposite of collective effluent management d 'waste.
The last and most important point: you cannot perform biological treatment on wastewater effluent that is not completely biological, absent from all chemical pollutants.
The pooling of wastewater destroys some biological characteristics of the components present in the wastewater. Urea converts to ammonia on contact with oxygen, altering the biochemical components of urine. THIS new biochemical amalgam interacts with the presence of oxygen and other chemical compounds.
It is impossible to carry out biological treatment in the current state of wastewater management, especially if at the start of their production there was no preventive information to preserve the biological characteristics of the effluent.
The only tool that biodegrades feces naturally is bacteria. Technicality kills any bacterial presence.
Organic is back in fashion as in the 1970s and 1980s when the term-bio-was associated with everything, even what was not. -
What is the technology? What is the capacity range? Can you please give the details?