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I went to an exhibition on renewable energy
I was told of an individual autonomous sanitation without spreading and where you can reuse the water (which comes out is clear) for the garden and the toilets, is there anyone who has already heard about this system and what do you think?
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Autonomous sanitation
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A little too vague as a question.
Wouldn't that be the individual micro wastewater treatment plants?
It is an energy and maintenance sinkhole it shouldn't exist ...
Wouldn't that be the individual micro wastewater treatment plants?
It is an energy and maintenance sinkhole it shouldn't exist ...
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An autonomous sewage treatment plant, we get on, it is sometimes very good (outside urban areas, to avoid spreading), but at 100W of average power, it is not only an energy sinkhole, but above all a Unnamed scam!
It is much more interesting to opt for a plant by phyto-purification: less maintenance, few moving parts, beautiful external appearance, clean water at the end:
This is possible by lagooning, in successions of ponds, with planted filters, or even with planted digesters. The phytopurification system can be alone, or coupled to a septic tank (it then replaces the lost well and the spreading).
The phyto-purification stations even return for cities and villages, with competitive maintenance costs (no or few mechanical elements, just a little maintenance).
I will go to the Atlas-bati-envi.fr site when it is put online, but for the moment I continue to trust old references:
- Autarky (about to moderate )
- CRIT
- delivered : Septic tank, reeds, bamboo - Treat wastewater ecologically by Sandrine Cabrit-Leclerc
- planted digester built
It is much more interesting to opt for a plant by phyto-purification: less maintenance, few moving parts, beautiful external appearance, clean water at the end:
This is possible by lagooning, in successions of ponds, with planted filters, or even with planted digesters. The phytopurification system can be alone, or coupled to a septic tank (it then replaces the lost well and the spreading).
The phyto-purification stations even return for cities and villages, with competitive maintenance costs (no or few mechanical elements, just a little maintenance).
I will go to the Atlas-bati-envi.fr site when it is put online, but for the moment I continue to trust old references:
- Autarky (about to moderate )
- CRIT
- delivered : Septic tank, reeds, bamboo - Treat wastewater ecologically by Sandrine Cabrit-Leclerc
- planted digester built
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