Grey Water Treatment Systems

Treating grey water to a standard suitable for subsurface irrigation or Class A reuse makes BioGills well suited for tourist parks, boarding schools and sporting complexes.

 

Major benefits

1. Effective treatment of low nutrient grey water

2. Resilient to most cleaning products

3. Quick treatment ramp up

4. Easy customisation

5. Low energy and low maintenance

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Effective treatment of low nutrient grey water

BioGills are effective in treating grey water that has relatively low nutrient components. The biomass will optimise to treat the difficult organics in conditioners, shampoos, soaps and laundry detergents.

Resilient to most cleaning products

Most competitive grey water treatment technologies are susceptible to high load bleaches, types of soaps, detergents and cleaning products. With its air interface, BioGills are resilient and any biomass killed is quickly regrown in hours, not days.

Quick treatment ramp up

BioGills require no complex start up or conditions to maintain the biomass. A simple inoculate with a basic culture and the system is ready to treat wastewaters in 24 hours. If the system is not in use, the addition of a low cost culture can restart the BioGill system simply and efficiently.

Easy customisation

BioGill’s modular capability allows for systems to be designed to meet specific reuse criteria, be it Class A for high exposure human contact or lower grade for subsurface irrigation.

Low energy and low maintenance

With minimal to zero maintenance on the treatment cores and very low energy consumption, BioGills are inexpensive to operate.

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