Septic tanks - Wastewater treatment
Sewage water transformed into clean conventional water
Why should wastewater be treated?
Each person generates 100 liters of waste water daily. 50-60% of this volume ends up in the sewage system.
Immediately after use, it becomes "used" and is evacuated from the living space. If the home is connected to a sewage system, the water goes to a communal/municipal treatment plant.
If there is no sewage system, then the water must be purified – the process by which it is brought to a conventionally clean state – and then re-introduced into the natural circuit (discharged).
The lack of these equipments, most of the time they extend over a fairly wide area in the vicinity. Beyond legal requirements, water treatment is a matter of responsibility, health and convenience.
In septic tanks, sewage is partially clarified and then discharged into septic tanks or drains. Septic tanks strongly emit swamp gases, ammonia (NH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and very little methane (CH4), so effective ventilation is required.
Water must be purified to avoid problems and ensure the resources of future generations!
Brief information
Place: Satu Mare, Satu Mare county
An execution: 2020
Name project:Sewage water transformed into conventionally clean water
Products/systems use: AquaCLEAN- Wastewater treatment system
Assembly
1. Dig the installation pit with sufficient dimensions so that you have a space of 30 – 40 cm around the basin, the space required for the compactor;
2. Level the soil at the base of the pit and pour a reinforced concrete leveler of approx. 10÷30 cm that will support the weight of the pool;
3. Lower the basin into the pit, position it and make sure it is in a stable and firm position;
4. Connect it to the sewage and water drainage system;
5. Mount the ventilation, (!) The ventilation can be extended with a PP pipe with a plug, DN 110. It is recommended that the level of the ventilation end piece be above 1-1,5 m from the ground level;
6. Mount the accessories for adjusting the position of the cover (if necessary);
7. Fill the space between the basin and the pit with alternate layers of earth or sand, about 30 cm thick, and compact;
8. The pit must be filled with clean water both before commissioning and after each emptying;
9. If it is installed as a drainable accumulation pit, the drainage connection is closed and it will NOT be filled with water when put into operation;
10 In order to avoid any unpleasant odors in the home, we recommend installing a chimney with siphon and return valve between the home and the pit.