Sewage Water From a Camp
Published by Aruna J
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Published by Aruna J
Is the camp runs for all the days of year or for some months of the year. Please clarify.
Rajendrakumar V Saraf, FIE, FIWWA
Chairman
Viraj Envirozing India Pvt. Ltd
21, Radhakrishna, Near SBI, Paud Road
Pune 41038
Tel 02015433445, 9822186763
Published by Rajendrakumar Saraf
Ponds system is the cheapest methods to treat that kind of influent.
Published by PHETLA MANGENA, Water quality at WEB Bonaire
i would suggest to remove oil & grease treated from water by using O&G trap before it passs over to STP. O&G traps works on simple physical separation, and there are simple designs available on net, you can pick the cheapest.
good luck
Published by Shakeel Shah, GM [ JK enviro-serve ]
Phycoremediation from phycospectrum is the most cost effective and natural process. No residues
Published by Prosper Linus A, Business Consultant
have a combination of anaerobic and anaerobic treatment with special microbial cultures
Published by thomas chacko, Envirotreat Enterprises - Consultant
Please have a small Hybrid constructed wetlands and use aquatic plants on free surface ponds which uptake oil & grease through their root zones
Published by Islam ul Haque, Ecological sustainability through environmental protection services ( Eco-STEPS) - Chairman
We have been treating such waste water for 20n years. Our solution is easy to us, totally safe. SOLUTEK is a 100% organic biodegradable liquid.
Hugh.
Published by E. Hugh Pettman, Employee at Biophysics Research Pte. Ltd.
EEC Global Operation LLC www.eecusa.com have complete MBBR's ready to be operated called EEC MINI Plants - plug and play and 10 ppm BOD effluent.
Published by Bjorn Sundbakken, CEO at EEC Global Operation LLC
You may want to try adding oil eating microbes. No facility required. waste water will be 100% cleaned and ready for potable use. City municipalities use one 25# box apx $150 for a 300,000 gallon holding tank. After cleaning they pump out into their potable water into a man made lake. The multi million dollar homes have maintenance that pump the lake for ground watering purposes. Works out to be 1 cent per 20 gallons. But remember no discharge at all. 100% recycle. great for desert subsistence and all 3rd world countries.
Published by Guy McGowen, President/CEO/Chief Science Officer
Hi, if you have enough space and want to build also a nice naturalistic area you can take into consideration a phytodepuration plant (HF, VF or FWS or their combination) being sure to have a good preliminary treatment for the removal of oil and grease. They are very good for less than 2000 PE centers but need a quite continue flow. Estimated area: 2-40 sm per PE, depending on the type. You can find further information on the web. Here find an italian manual:
http://www.isprambiente.gov.it/files/pubblicazioni/manuali-lineeguida/Manuale_81_2012.pdf
Bye!
Published by Stefano Minà, Eng
It is possible. Generally the oil and grease won't be more the 20 PPM. This kind of wastewater needs a special treatment. Appreciate, if you could send the complete details such the inlet quality of the sewage/wastewater, outlet parameters and where does the treated water will be used to me at msrikan@gmail.com.
Published by Srikanth Meesa, Business Development Manager at Vision Earthcare
It is important to understand what will be the use of treated water before a recommendation can be made for treatment. I agree with Mr. Meesa. PPM level of oil/ grease appears to be higher than expected.
Published by Troy Green