I would like to suggest a compact system for waste water treatment coming from homes. If you have a ready one or some advise for me I will ...
Published on by Emmanuel NGAHA
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- Treatment
- Treatment Methods
- Household Water Treatment
- Water Treatment & Control
- Waste Water Treatments
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Membrane Bio-Reactor (MBR) is the only compact wastewater treatment system for domestic waste water treatment. It has the smallest footprint and produces high quality effluent that can be reused for irrigation.
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We do have a small passive residential waste water systems. (gravity and sun)
1. Filtration (solid removal) progressive stainless steel mesh.
2. solar drying of solids with glass cover.
3. Copper vessel with solar heat, for bio treatment.
please send e-mail to: sales@bluefinwater.com
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Ecological program “Living Water” - http://trt-wv.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1913:ecological-program-living-water&catid=41:english&Itemid=29
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Hi, Yes I'm BobGarrow@rsgarrow.co.uk and have a compact waste water treatment. E mail me with details of what you need and I'll reply
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Hi Emmanuel, I have the Clarus Fusion factory manufactured STP that functions on the same principals as a municipal treatment plant. Please see www.maskamwater.com Regards,
Chris
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Hi dear Emmanuel.
Find this: "Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies" It may be useful.
Good day!
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Dear Emmanuel,
We do have small plug 'n play systems ready to use. Pls. take a look at our website at https://www.paere.eu/water-purification.html or just sent an e-mail to info@paere.nl so we can sent you a digital version of our product book.
Best regards, Heiko
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Hi Emmanuel; there are many solutions ranging from soak pits with leach fields, to bio-reactors, to use of nano-particles, to mini-wwtps. Do tell me if you want a one off solution for an individual house or a community? Another important factor would be level of O&M skill required to operate as all systems no matter how sold require regular O&M.
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although I have worked in urban and rual water supply from 1981 to date, and then as a Sociologist more in the human side of it (meaning whilel I must be very up to date on the technoloday before I can adivse as to the capacities of ie communities to pay for or repair a certain level of maintenace and repairs)....and particularly with regards to projects I have worked in in urban water supply, I have never come across the term you used " compact systems for waste water treatment coming from homes...could you elucidate please a bit more and then I may have some suggestions.....Lane Hoffman
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compact is just use to said small one and mobil.
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i have one, that has no odor and no need for sludge removal. all you need is the tank. or you can retrofit a septic tank. its a tiny probiotic bioreactor system. no need to disinfect. no need to ever handle sludge. no need to ever buy microbes or enzyme. very low cost. you build your own tanks or you buy plastic tanks.
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Hello Eros; Please send me tech info or basic concept. I would like to compare it with Dr Oppenheimers unit built in the 70's. He made one for residential and a sectional one for any size WWTP. He had called it a bio digester and had connected it with a bio generator to collect the electrons (electricity) produced from the bioremediating process. Thanks!
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Can you share how to establish such a low cost model so as to setup at my home
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Can you share how to establish such a low cost model so as to setup at my home
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Why, if our device cleans sewage, river water and eliminates the smell.
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