Wastewater Treatment and Wastewater Recycling Systems

The first aspect of understanding, regarding the Wastewater Treatment & Recycling process, is that it is more environmentally correct and efficient to recycle wastewater than to just try to clean it and hope that the effluent doesn’t ruin your land, your beaches, or your lives.

Most wastewater processing now results in “dumping” the chlorine soaked effluent flow into the lakes, bays, rivers or right onto the land. The “sludge” from wastewater “drying ponds” is “dumped,” left on the land, or processed into a fertilizer (with sometimes questionable ingredients).

The WWT of WWR process is to totally destroy and eliminate all waste products from the wastewater stream and then recycle the effluent flow back to the quality of drinking water. The system will then disperse the final clean effluent back into the bay, into reservoirs for reuse, or into useful water sources for maintenance, agriculture or other needs. This is the only way to preserve a higher quality of life and preserve our land.

Wastewater Recycling process is the best quality system currently available when analyzing ease in installation, ease in operations, minimal maintenance and the resulting effluent (output). The modular design allows the system to grow in size more efficiently and quickly as capacity needs increase.

Modular Municipal Systems start with 20’ containers processing 15,000 GPD to 40’ containers processing 30,000 GPD

Municipal systems function with 50,000 GPD modules

40’ x 10’ x 10’

in clusters up to five modules,

or

250,000 GPD.

Every 4-clusters equals 1,000,000 GPD;

40 clusters equals 10-MGPD;

400-clusters equals 100-MGPD.

The cost to build these modular configurations is less than the “old-style” wastewater system; the footprint for a system is smaller; the maintenance is easier; and the quality is so superior that there is little choice for a better environment.