Soil bacteria and minerals contained in the soil layer flow into a virtual treatment tank, assisting in the treatment. Additionally, the drainage passes through gravel and pebbles, purifying the drainage.
The wastewater treatment method using soil bacteria is a treatment method that enhances the activated sludge process performed by microorganisms attached to gravel and small pebbles in the treatment tank, by adding the action of soil bacteria. By allowing soil bacteria and trace minerals from the upper soil to enter the wastewater, the treatment by microorganisms is activated, making it possible to efficiently treat wastewater with significant load fluctuations that are difficult to process with aerobic treatment alone.
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Characteristics of wastewater treatment by soil bacteria: - Wastewater with significant load fluctuations can be treated efficiently. - It has excellent dewatering effects and does not require the addition of soil bacteria. - The equipment is compact. - The upper layer of soil exerts deodorizing effects, suppressing unpleasant odors.
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Food processing factories, etc.
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