Bioremediation based Sewerage Treatment System
R.B Concretes is leader in providing services for NTS based STP; entitled “Constructed Wetland” is one of the most efficacious and efficient natural treatment technology. In the recent time, the Constructed Wetland projects are being proceeding at thousands of locations around the world, including India because of several benefits provided. It utilizes the nature’s potential to treat wastewater.
The operation and maintenance (O&M) costs are almost negligible as compared to the conventional treatment systems. Further, the lower O&M costs as well as giving the good quality of treated effluent not only in terms of physical-chemically but also bacteriological.
Bioremediation is a waste management technique that can be used to clean up polluted areas, such as those contaminated by oil spills or industrial waste.
Here are some key aspects of bioremediation:
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How it works
Bioremediation uses microbes to break down pollutants.
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How it's performed
Microbes degrade pollutants.
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How it's enhanced
By adding nutrients, oxygen, or specialized microbes.
By adding nutrients, oxygen, or specialized microbes.
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Why it's used
To clean pollutants naturally and sustainably.
To clean pollutants naturally and sustainably.
Working Methodology of Bioremed-STS
How Bioremed-STS works
Design of Bioremed-STS
Typical design for the system
Key Advantages of Bioremed-STS
- Low cost with minimum possible mechanization
- Simple in Operation
- Suitable for Incremental improvement
- Recycle and Reuse oriented
- Compatible quality of treated wastewater
- Focus area for advocacy for regional, national and International bodies
Salient Benefits of Bioremed-STS
How Bioremed-STS is helpful
- Typically 1 to 1.5 square meters per KLD of wastewater treatment
- Can be implemented in any kind of landscape.
- Can be used in landscaping.
- No smell, no chemical requirement.
- Compatible quality of treated wastewater.
- Effective in pathogen removal.
- Negligible O&M required as compared with conventional STPs, and recover its total cost in 4.2 years.