We proposed soil bacteria wastewater treatment for a food factory that manufactures and sells bean sprouts, in conjunction with equipment updates. Despite its compact design, it has become capable of processing with high efficiency.
We propose wastewater treatment using soil bacteria and introduce a case where we solved the problem. ◆ Target water: Bean sprout processing wastewater ◆ Treatment volume: 165 m³/day ◆ Proposal details: We proposed wastewater treatment using soil bacteria and carried out everything from facility design to construction. *For details on the treatment flow and the proposed products, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**Soil Bacteria Wastewater Treatment System - Soil Bactor** The wastewater treatment method using soil bacteria enhances the activated sludge treatment performed by microorganisms attached to gravel and small pebbles in the treatment tank. By allowing soil bacteria and trace minerals from the upper soil layer to enter the wastewater, the treatment by microorganisms is activated, enabling efficient treatment of wastewater with significant load fluctuations that are difficult to manage with aerobic treatment alone. *Of course, other treatment options are available! Please feel free to consult with us!* *For more details, please contact us or download the PDF.*
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Since our establishment in 1984, our company has been committed to providing unique technologies and services with the motto, "We want to be the company that customers think of when they encounter challenges in environmental conservation and water treatment, saying, 'Let's ask Matsuo Equipment about this.'" We address the daily small issues related to water use, drainage, and soil treatment faced by site managers with our unique technologies and tailored proposals, taking a one-stop approach.