How Sewage Treatment Plants Work
Sewage treatment plants operate by providing an environment in
which aerobic bacteria are cultured. These bacteria survive by
using biological matter in the sewage as a food source. To provide
optimum treatment the bacteria need free access to oxygen and
immersion in the sewage effluent. The majority of package plant
work by providing a fixed medium that the bacteria adhere to,
and a means of interfacing this with regular supplies of oxygen
and biological material.
Properly designed and maintained they can remove up to 95% of the biological
pollutants present in sewage.
- No nauseaous smells or pollution to offend neighbours
- Actively treats sewage before safely discharging it
- Removes all solids and pollutants
- Prevents pollution by treating within the system
Complies with environmental regulations
- Improves resale value of your property
The Biotec Range of Treatment Plants
The Titan Biotec series of packaged sewage treatment plant is designed to treat the sewage from a whole range of
developments where access to the main sewer is not possible.
Housing estates, camping and caravan sites, rest homes, schools, hotels, country clubs, public houses,
restaurants.
Applications for populations in excess of 375 are catered for with installation of multiple units
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