Biocombi Compact Wastewater Treatment Plants for Small Communities
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BIOCOMBI Compact plants for small communities water technologies

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A process cycle ideal for small-to-medium installations comprises, screening (filter-grilles), primary sedimentation with a sludge digestion chamber (imhoff), biological wastewater treatment with RBC and secondary sludge separation via cloth filter. In compact bio-combi installations offered by MITA Water Technologies, the biological treatment is achieved by means of a partially submerged roller-contactor upon which forms the mass of biological slime: this is created by the growth of micro-organisms which derive their nutrients from the colloids and substances dissolved in the...

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Advantages • Minimum energy consumption • Reduced maintenance • Easy access • Reduced installation space requirements (compact construction) • Little sensitivity to sudden variations in hydraulic and/or organic loads • High operating safety • Oxygen supply without aeration or diffusion systems • No floating sludge problems • Low installation costs • Absence of odour nuisance or aerosols • Pre-assembled plant, ready to be put into service, complete with electric control panel fitted on the unit which permit rapid installation and start-up. • Small communities • Tourist complexes and camping...

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water technologies www.mitawatertechnologies.com Via del Benessere, 13 - 27010 Siziano (PV) - Italy Ph. +39 0382 67599 - Fax +39 0382 617640 - info@mitawt.it

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