TREATMENT AND DEPURATION OF CIVIL WASTE WATER
Civil wastewater is the water containing the waste of human activities, which comes from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens and runoff water (coming from street washing and rainwater), and which is collected by individual sewer networks and conveyed through manifolds to the purification plant.
Civil wastewater treatment has the purpose of producing a clarified effluent and eliminating pollutants, the process that normally occurs through one or more chemical-physical and biological phases.
Once the chemical-physical parameters are reported within the allowed limits, it will be possible to re-emit the purified water into the environment.
One of the main characteristics of urban wastewater is biodegradability, which makes it possible to purify it through biological treatments.
MicroBioLife offers some formulations of bacterial mixtures and odor neutralizing for civil water treatment plants.
Primary treatments: neutralizing odors for the immediate elimination of bad odors at all stages of treatment.
Biological oxidation: neutralizing odors for immediate elimination of bad smells and bacterial additives for the degradation of pollutants, for the improvement of the bio-mass, rapid start-up and for restarting after inefficiencies.
Secondary sedimentation and excess sludge treatment: neutralizing odors for the immediate elimination of bad odors and bacterial additives for improving sedimentation, the quality of the sludge and the quality of the outgoing water, and for the dehydration of the sludge.
By integrating the microbial community with MicroBioLife bacterial mixes, a bio-enhancement of the microbial community will be achieved.
With the increase of microorganisms and their interaction, the biodegradation activity of pollutants will be accelerated and more versatile enzymes will be produced, which better support the biodegradability process of organic pollutants.
In this way, the global wastewater and plant systems will be able to operate more efficiently, generating a reduction in overall management costs.