Integrated Decentralised Waste Water Treatment Systems

Baetens, Tency (2009) Integrated Decentralised Waste Water Treatment Systems. Technical Report. Auroville Centre for Scientific Research.

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Abstract

Integrated Decentralized Waste Water Treatment Systems are based on several natural physical treatment techniques, put together in different combinations according to the needs and the financial budgets of users. The different devices cover primary, secondary and tertiary treatment stages. The treatment applications are based on the principle of minimal maintenance, the critical parts of the treatment system work continuously and uninterrupted with low energy inputs. The technology provides treatment for domestic and industrial (non-toxic) sources. It can treat effluent flows from 1 up to 1000 m³ per day. The technology is tolerant towards inflow fluctuation (i.e. university campuses) and does not require complex maintenance practices.

Item Type: Monograph (Technical Report)
Subjects: Water > Water (General)
Water > Sourcing (rainwater, stormwater, surface water, groundwater, treated water, desalinated water)
Water > Quality/Standards
Depositing User: Aditi Rosegger
Date Deposited: 08 Apr 2021 08:12
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2021 08:12
URI: http://aurorepo.in/id/eprint/167

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