all you need to know about wastewater treatment system
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DID YOU KNOW?
The global burden of human disease caused by sewage pollution of coastal waters has been estimated at 4 million lost person-years annually.A variety of materials enters into the sewage system from a typical home, office or industry. Sewage contains solids and chemicals like nitrogen, phosphates and bacteria that affect the environment.
IMPACTS OF WASTEWATER
• increased direct and indirect costs caused by increased illness and mortality
• higher costs for producing drinking and industrial water, resulting in higher tariffs
• loss of income from fisheries and aquaculture
• poor water quality• loss of valuable biodiversity• loss in real estate values,
when the quality of the surroundings deteriorates
COMMON BENEFITS OF SEWAGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
• save money by recycling the wastewater for use around the garden
• limit the impact your home has on the environment
• protect precious stores of groundwater and stored rainfall in dams by recycling
• reduce your impact on municipal sewage systems by installing a domestic treatment system
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
• Less contaminated sediments and sludge build-up• Decreased pathogens and BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand)
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
• Increased property values• Reduced human health risks• Increased recreational opportunities
WHY IS A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT NECESSARY?
• A sewage treatment plant actively treats sewage in the tank before safely discharging it into the environment.
• It removes 90-99% of the solids and pollutants to comply with local and/or national environmental regulations.
• It potentially improves the resale value of your property.
ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
Investments in sewage treatment plants can have a variety of implications and beneficial effects. For cost-effective wastewater treatment systems, septic system alternative products, and storm
water treatment contact Bio-Microbics.Website: http://www.biomicrobics.com
Phone: 1-913-422-0707