How to build your own small sewage treatment plant?
Published
December 27, 2018 05:40
by Hilal Alkhozaimi, Project Manager at Majis Industrial Services SAOC, Majis
in Technology
I mean in the scale you can use for house or small number of houses. I wish to if somebody did that before and the resources. Are there books which can help in that?
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Category: Technology
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Waste Water Technology
Treatment
Decentralized Wastewater
Purification
Wastewater Treatment
Infrastructure
Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
Water & Wastewater
7 Answers
Try (1) septic tank plus passive wetland or (2) septic tank plus aerated wetland for higher loadings. Phytocube™ or Forced Bed Aeration™ wetlands
Published
March 26, 2019 10:55
by Stuart Widdowson, Reed beds & Industrial Wastewater at ARM Limited
If you are looking for something that small, I agree with the septic tank or tanks. Or take a look at composting toilets.
Published
January 7, 2019 14:18
by David Cifuentes, Edible Fats and Oils, Industry Manager at Flottweg Separation Technoloy
What happened to installing a septic tank?
Published
January 2, 2019 16:42
by Clive Ling, Technical Consultant at Nalco Water, an Ecolab Company
What happened to installing a septic tank?
Published
January 2, 2019 16:42
by Clive Ling, Technical Consultant at Nalco Water, an Ecolab Company
There's so much one can learn from tips on extreme-DIY- In domestic waste water treatment at: waldenlabs.com.
Published
December 27, 2018 21:12
by Leo Kangwa
Lot is available in the internet. Karl Imhoff is a pioneer: You may find several publications and examples with real case applications under His name.
Published
December 27, 2018 17:25
by Ing.Tiziano Zampollo, Employee at Water Engineers & Consultants - WEnCo
Assumption
Number of persons in house 5
Water Supply liter per person per day 150
Sewage generated 80%
Total sewage generated per day, l 600
Sewage will be first treated in anaerobic Bioreactor and then overflow goes to ZENT (Zero Energy Natural Treatment. Treated) water can be used for WC flush and irrigation. Around 480 l of treated sewage will be available per day. Total area required will be 3 sq m. For details please contact Prof. Rajendrakumar V Saraf. rvsevipl@gmail.com
Published
December 27, 2018 07:19
by Rajendrakumar Saraf