
I. Overview of Farm Wastewater Treatment Equipment
Based on the different types of farmed animals, livestock wastewater is categorized as: chicken farming wastewater, duck (goose) farming wastewater, rabbit farming wastewater, pig farming wastewater, cow farming wastewater, and sheep farming wastewater.
Characteristics of aquaculture wastewater: High organic matter concentration, abundant suspended solids, and deep color. The wastewater contains a large amount of NH3-N due to the animal feces, along with a significant number of pathogenic bacteria. Pollutants in the wastewater mainly exist in the form of solid and soluble carbohydrates, leading to high levels of BOD5, CODcr, SS, and chromaticity. Additionally, the wastewater has good biodegradability, containing a large amount of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Since the solid residue in the wastewater is primarily organic matter, it is necessary to enhance pretreatment, solid-liquid separation, and reduce the load of subsequent treatment.
In response to the difficulty in effectively treating wastewater from aquaculture, Wastewater Treasure has designed and developed aquaculture wastewater treatment equipment with biochemistry as its core. Our independently developed equipment has a small footprint, is highly targeted, unaffected by weather conditions, and maintains stable output. It demonstrates particularly effective removal of ammonia nitrogen pollutants from wastewater. Additionally, it holds independent intellectual property rights, effectively addressing the challenges of treating aquaculture wastewater and achieving standard compliance.
Part Two: Application Range of Agricultural Farm Wastewater Treatment Equipment
Suitable for wastewater from various livestock and poultry farms (chicken farms, pig farms, cattle farms, etc.).
Farm wastewater treatment equipment model
YZ Wastewater Type (Agricultural Wastewater) Treatment Capacity (m³/day)
Farm wastewater treatment equipment process selection
Section 3: Features of Aquaculture Wastewater Treatment Equipment
1. The integrated aquaculture wastewater treatment equipment is composed of carbon steel with anti-corrosion treatment or splicing, and stainless steel components, featuring lightweight, easy transportation, and convenient installation.
2. FRP, carbon steel, and stainless steel anti-corrosion structures, featuring excellent corrosion and aging resistance, have a service life of up to 15 years.
3. Saves land usage, eliminating the need for buildings, heating, and insulation. Maximizes equipment integration to minimize land footprint.
4. Non-toxic, odorless, reducing secondary pollution.
5. Unlimited by effluent discharge restrictions, versatile and adaptable; can be used alone or combined multiple times.
6. The entire equipment is equipped with PLC electrical automatic control systems and equipment failure alarm systems, ensuring safe and reliable operation. Generally, no specialized management is required; regular maintenance and care for the equipment are sufficient, keeping management costs low.






























