Treating Wastewater in Farms
The NextGen Septic/IMET Module can treat the wastewater from the animal stalls after filtration. The treated water can be recycled for reuse to wash the stalls and for other uses.
How it Works
Benefits
- Pathogen-free drinking water
- Chemical-free sterilization for animals and pens
- High dissolved oxygen
- Faster growth rates
- Increased yield
- Reduction in the use of antibiotics
- Healthier animals
- Increase in farm profitability
- Elimination of biofilms from surfaces
- Lower cost of waste management
- High dissolved oxygen
- Clean water for compliant discharge and reuse
Applications
- Disinfection and oxygenation of drinking water
- Disinfection of water for mist cooling
- Injection of wash water with oxygen nanobubbles to allow greatly improved cleaning and partial treatment of water
Treating Wastewater in Farm Lagoons
The Use of multiple NextGen Septic/IMET Modules, floating in the lagoon water, provides dissolved oxygen in the form of micro and nanobubbles and treatment due to active biofilms immobilized on the high surface area biomedia packed within each module. The only moving part is the external blower, providing air at a moderate pressure of a few bars (atms) to the floating modules. Each module sets up a recirculation pattern by moving water from the bottom to the top, that mixes the water in the lagoon and provides facultative bacteria to biotreat the contaminants and nutrients (ammonia, nitrates, phosphates). The water exiting the lagoon is treated water that after further filtration and disinfection using UV light can be reused.