How Do Sewage Treatment Systems Work?
The high levels of treatment offered by a small package treatment plant are achieved by adding oxygen to the water, this grows bacteria which feed upon the waste.
Some systems run continually and are therefore inefficient, forever bubbling oxygen into the water to keep the bacteria alive. Waste is not produced constantly from a house, so these systems will often be running when they don't need to, and not running enough when there is a peak surge of sewage (mornings and evenings for example). These systems are very wasteful with energy, sometimes noisy, and have varying levels of treatment.
REWATEC sewage treatment systems are easier to install than others on the market. Our tanks are compact, robust and easy to install.
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Sequence Batch Reacting (SBR)
REWATEC use a more effective method known as Sequence Batch Reacting (SBR). By allowing sewage to build up in a settlement chamber, and taking the effluent in batches to a "treatment chamber" to be mixed with the bacteria, digested and then discharged, we achieve a number of things:
1. Energy Efficiency
Our systems don't run constantly like most, helping you to become more energy efficient!
2. Stabilised Treatment
By treating in batches you give the bacteria a "regular meal", giving constant effluent treatment
3. Longer Life for your Component Parts
By not running the compressor constantly, the lifespan is prolonged. Further work has gone into prolonging the lifespan of the compressor. See our SOLIDO System for more information.

