Septic tanks are treatment facilities that utilize sedimentation and anaerobic fermentation principles to remove suspended organic matter from domestic wastewater. The high-efficiency corrugated fiberglass septic tanks are equipped with baffles, with the holes on the baffles misaligned vertically, preventing short circuits and dividing the entire tank into three sections: primary anaerobic chamber, secondary anaerobic chamber, and clarification section.
The room has a first and second-level anaerobic chambers with their bottoms connected, internally fitted with "MDS Special Type Filler." This separation reduces the contact time between wastewater and sludge, ensuring that acidic fermentation and alkaline fermentation processes do not interfere with each other. Additionally, the presence of the filler increases the contact surface area between wastewater and sludge, significantly...
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Wastewater sludge disposal issue
In accordance with the technical standards for septic tanks, the sludge removal time for septic tanks typically ranges from 90 days, 180 days, to 360 days. [3] The removed sludge can be used as organic fertilizer or disposed of in a harmless manner. However, with the widespread use of chemical fertilizers and societal development, the use of fecal fertilizer has become less common, and with this...
At the same time, China's sludge disposal industry is significantly lagging behind, with insufficient harmless treatment of fecal sludge. With a population of 1.36 billion, China generates over 100 million tons of fecal sludge annually. According to statistics, only 8.01 million tons of fecal sludge were treated harmlessly in 2012. The large-scale removal and transfer of fecal sludge have caused secondary...
Pollution. Therefore, if the problem of non-hazardous disposal of septic tank sludge cannot be resolved, the sludge will become a pollution source for water pollution. The septic tank issue is an environmental problem related to the effectiveness of water pollution treatment. [2] [3]
Septic tank blockage issue
Sewage treatment tank sedimentation sludge consists of bottom sediment, surface floating sludge, and suspended sludge with wastewater in between. The tank is divided into two or three compartments by partition walls, with the overflow openings on the partition walls situated in the middle. If the tank is not cleaned in a timely manner, the sedimentation sludge may...
Excess sludge accumulates above the overflow opening, which can block the opening and lead to septic tank blockages. Septic tank blockages significantly disrupt normal daily life for users and are urgent application issues that need to be addressed.
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Wastewater pollution from daily life is increasingly severe, and this product, based on the summary of foreign wastewater treatment technologies, combined with scientific research achievements and engineering practice, utilizes high polymer composite materials for factory production. It is an efficient, energy-saving, lightweight, and cost-effective wastewater treatment equipment for daily life. It has successfully replaced...
Traditional brick and reinforced concrete septic tanks have caused pollution of underground water quality and affected the safety of surrounding buildings due to leakage and poor operating conditions. This product utilizes the gravity flow of water, requires no external power or operating costs, saves energy, and is easy to manage. It offers significant social, environmental, and economic benefits.
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