
We offer the latest in biological wastewater treatment systems for some of the toughest wastewater applications on the market today.
The biological treatment turns organic contaminants (oil, grease, herbicides and pesticides) into carbon dioxide and water. This system is available for either recycle or discharge operations, and offers a user:
Golf Courses
Designed to handle equipment wash-water for 18 or 36 hole golf courses
Solid Waste-Haulers
Able to effectively treat vehicle wash-water
Food Processing Facilities
Effective treatment of a broad range of food processing waste water
Petro Chemical
Capable of treating heavy emulsified waste streams
Untreated water is introduced into the bio system via a ½ H.P. submersible sump pump.
For golf course applications, water is typically pumped to a stainless steel waterfall filter (part# RC-0008-0001) for very effective grass and particle separation. Water flows onto the system while grass and debris are separated and dropped into the grass cart.
Grass from the waterfall filter is collected in the grass cart (part#RC-0004-0001). Grass is de-watered through a specially designed stainless steel screen in the grass cart that allows the cart to be filled with grass and debris without plugging up the screen. Water drains back to the pit, and the grass can be easily transported for disposal.
Untreated wastewater is pumped into the first chamber of the stainless steel tank, where solids are precipitated and the microbes begin their work. The tank has up to 2,244 gallons of holding capacity to provide maximum treatment time from the biological microbes.
The bioreaction portion of the system houses literally thousands of square feet of biological media, where the microbe growth is maximized. Water flows through the media and around a series of baffles, changing direction countless times, and maximizing contact with “hungry” crobes. The microbes then treat the water by consuming a broad range of the organic constituents (i.e. herbicides, pesticides, oils, greases, etc.), turning them into carbon dioxide and water. To ensure proper and continued colonization microbes and added monthly – a process called inoculation.
A unique aeration system quietly injects large amounts of oxygen in the form of microbubbles, to maximize the amount of dissolved oxygen introduced into the water. The proper amount of dissolved oxygen is critical for maximizing the health and the activity level of the microbes and the size of the colony.
An ozone generator is an option for specialized applications where sterilization of the waste stream is desired.
Once water is biologically treated, a pressurized tank and pump deliver up to 45 GPM of recycled water to up to three hoses or pressure washers.