Waste-Water

As lifestyles grow increasingly sophisticated and the demand for consumer goods continues to rise, one element remains unchanged - the assumption that clean, clear drinking water will flow out of taps around the world to feed our army of sprinklers, power showers and jet system washing machines.

The pressure on wastewater treatment plants to remove the ever increasing levels of consumer and industrial waste from effluent is an uphill struggle. Residue from industry and domestic sewage carries a cocktail of chemicals that creates their toxicity. Currently, though the application of chemical treatments creates the desired effect of cleansed water; disposal of the by-products, sludge, oils and greases requires a designated budget of its own.

Advetec provides products that simplify wastewater treatment and reduce the cost of wastewater processing.
Dispensed into collection systems, surge tanks, clarifiers and digesters, Advetec products are a formulation from 100% natural plant extracts and micro-nutrients that enhance bacteriological activity. As a direct result of the above, the wastewater plant would experience:
 
•  Reduction of non-desirable filamentous organisms
•  Promotion of bacterial ingestion of fats, oils and greases
•  Acceleration in both the aerobic and anaerobic micro-organisms resulting in the reduction, if not elimination, of odours
 
The metabolic rate of indigenous organisms with the following beneficial effects:
 
Furthermore Wastewater plant operators can maintain there discharge levels below the EU directives and comply with Environment Agency guidelines. They can also expect to make savings in the following areas:
•  Significant sludge reduction
•  Improved settling
•  Scum formation reduction
•  Odour reduction
•  Improved effluent quality •  Reduced haulage and disposal costs
•  Decreased turbidity •  Lower energy costs
•  Decreased ammonia levels •  Decreased plant maintenance costs
The application of Advetec products is an ecological solution to the process of wastewater treatment, allowing plants to discharge effluent into the watercourse in accordance with the guidelines imposed by the Environment Agency and EU Directives.