Waste Water System
The separation and draining of household waste into grey water and black water is becoming more common in the developed world, with grey water being permitted to be used for watering plants or recycled for flushing toilets. Most sewage also includes some surface water from roofs or hard-standing areas and may include storm water runoff.
Sewerage systems capable of handling storm water are known as combined systems or combined sewers. Such systems are usually avoided since they complicate and thereby reduce the efficiency of sewage treatment plants owing to their seasonality. The variability in flow also leads to often larger than necessary, and subsequently more expensive, treatment facilities. In addition, heavy storms that contribute more flows than the treatment plant can handle may overwhelm the sewage treatment system, causing a spill or overflow. Modern sewer developments tend to be provided with separate storm drain systems for rainwater.
As rainfall travels over roofs and the ground, it may pick up various contaminants including soil particles and other sediment, heavy metals, organic compounds, animal waste, and oil and grease. Even storm water requires some level of treatment before being discharged directly into waterways. Examples of treatment processes used for storm water include retention basins, wetlands, buried vaults with various kinds of media filters, and vortex separators
Energy Plus 180 Super C gives a large range of benefits to the water treatment plant
Energy Plus 180 Super C is effective on:
- Alkalize
- Ammonia
- Benzene
- Calcium
- Carbon
- Chlorides
- Chlorine
- Fluoride
- Oxygen Crystals
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
- Sulfur
- Scum
- Oil
- Gasoline
- Diesel
- Methane
- Remove Odors & Toxic Odors
- Many forms of Acids & Hydroxides
- Many other chemical hazards
When the water has been cleaned and returned to the water system through lake's and rivers the water will be clean and Odor free, it has be cleaned and is clear of all pollution and the ph level will be neutral and no contamination will be transferred from the plant to the rivers.
Once Energy Plus 180 Super C is added to the cleaning process and take full affect with in the processing plant, Energy Plus will start to coat the wall of the plant and pipe line and cause a accelerated - flow system. Because Energy Plus 180 Super C will also become a friction release and prevents adhesion to the walls of the plant, and this prevents build up within the plant and reduces back up with in the system, and cut down on the cost of maintaining the plant by way of reducing the need to clean out the system. When the accelerated - flow takes the effect will reduce the pressure on the pumping system, and this will also reduce running cost to the plant.
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