
| A- Solids Settling Each system comes with an integral solids settling chamber at the beginning of the system. The coned-bottom settling chamber allows time for the heavy particles to settle out simplifying maintenance. A 2-inch valve is provided to periodically remove the collected solids. |
B- Bio reactor The bio reactors are equipped with over under weirs and bio-media that ensure maximum contact time with the microbes. The submerged, fixed film bio-media creates a large amount of surface area for the microbes to cling. Once the microbes are attached to the media, they can handle swings in contaminant loading, pH, temprature and other factors that limit the application of biological treatment systems. Microbes are continuously added to the system to ensure proper counts for the particular waste stream. |
| C- Aerators The bio reactors are continuously fed with oxygen rich air through the aerators. The microbes require oxygen in order to consume the organic contaminants. The aerators are designed not to clog and to produce an air bubble that will allow for maximum oxygen transfer. |
D- Clarifier The biologically treated wastewater has to travel through the integral clarifier. The clarifier collects the floc particles created during the biological degradation process. These floc particles are then used as a food source for the microbes during low contaminant loading times. |
| E- Clean Water Well The final step in the biological treatment process is the clean water well. The clean water well stores the treated wastewater for re-use or discharge. |
F- Blower The blower operates continuously to provide oxygen to the microbes in the bio reactor. The blower requires no maintenance and can run continuously for up to 20,000 hours. |
| G- Pressurization In the recycling systems the treated wastewater is pressurized to up to 70 psi for re-use. |
H- Cartridge Filter A cartridge filter is provided to remove particles down to as low as 1 micron. The cartridge filters are made of a poly screen that can be easily washed out for long life expectancy. |
| I- Control Panel The control panel is UL listed. All functions of the treatment system can be controlled from this panel. The system is designed to be totally automated. Only during routine maintenance should any of the controls need to be adjusted. |
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