Decentralized Waste Water Treatment System

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Decentralized Waste Water Treatment System
Decentralized waste water treatment system by Ar. Azharul Islam

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  1. Dear Sirs,

     

    It is a good concept for the natural wastewater treatment.

    We can help in this kind of projects designing and construccting the impermeable geomemrane modules for the wetland, and dispatching them to the the final user.

    The final user can extend the geomembrane module and finish covering with the needed material and plants.

    Regards,

    Orlando D. Gutiérrez Coronado

  2. I am pleased to see the focus is slowly reversing mans incorrect way of recycling organic matter.  AZ has the right idea. Although this is a very crude first rendering it has the basic ideas.  Now a few points of natures microscopic recyclers and the system will be ready for residential use.  Natures balance of microbes for all life recycling is 1/3 DNA= half bacteria and half fungi, and 2/3 RNA microbes. Natures reason for this is only the RNA microbial groups have THE genetic code for reducing ALL organic matter into its elemental state. This does include all heavy metals being chelated into their elemental/nutritional form.  When using natures rules only 2 tanks are required. As a bonus during the breakdown the electrons of the covalent bonds become loose and can be collected and used as another alternative energy source.  Nature has been using this system for 3.5 billion years. The process is now called Bioremediation. The RNA microbial group is called Archaea.  The logical question is how does this work. Not how can we integrate this with our centralized heavily chlorinated deadly residue to discharge.  

  3. Interesting concept. Something similar is done by ORGANICA. But there is a discrepancy in water level between first tank (settling) and second. How do you transfer the liquid to the higher level in the second chamber?