| On-Site Aerobic
Wastewater Treatment System |
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Clean
water is used on an average rate of 250-400 liters/capita/day.
However, when water is used, that water becomes
wastewater. In addition, it the wastewater generation
sources are community areas, such as buildings and
crowded population areas, a lot of it will be generated.
Wastewater is not a problem if its sources can
use an efficient treatment system for recycling
wastewater. For well-being in buildings and saving
the environment over long term. On-site Aerobic
Wastewater Treatment System (AWTS) employs high
technology that would be the solutions for wastewater
treatment.
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AWTS combined with anaerobic and aerobic biological process,
sedimentation and disinfection in one system. It has been
designed to replace the conventional septic or chemical
toilet. Application and design criteria of the system
varies from climates influent nature and practice in household.
Our research and data bank allow us to build the most
adequate system for local conditions. |
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| Structures of
the AWTS |
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Anaerobic Chamber
This chamber allows the storage of sludge and separate
sediment and grease from the wastewater by digesting organic
matter and biodegradable organic using anaerobic bacteria.
This process is also and requires long time for decomposition. |
Disinfection
Chamber
This chamber will separate sediment after processing
that comes with effluent to reduce BOD to the standard.
The sediment will be returned to the contact aeration
chamber. Disinfection is achieved by chlorination
inside a small chamber. The water comes out without
pathogenic organisms. |
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Aerobic Chamber
After the first chamber, the microorganisms in
the contact media plate will digest organic matters.
Moreover, the aerator or diffuser will help to
add oxygen to the tank for aerobic decomposition
by bacteria with high efficiency and to reduce
undesirable odor. In addition, the diffuser has
an air-disperation in a backwash system. This
aerobic process is fast for decomposition of organic
wastes. |
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