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Ampac USA grey water treatment systems ensure reduction of wastewater streams. More sophisticated filtration systems tend to remove the impurities in the wastewater before irrigation, by the use of a sand filter that gets rid of some of the impurities. When the water goes through the sand filter, then collected in a sump tank and pumped in the direction of irrigation or re-use in the toilet. The wastewater treatment process is carried out following the regulations draughted by the local municipality. It is collected, treated and disinfected at various stages:<br><br>Filtration of hair, lint and other solids present.<br>Pathogen removal with micro-organisms or chemical treatment to balance pH.<br>Disinfection or sterilization by UV light or chlorination.<br>Ampac USA provides a range of waste water treatment systems for solving both black and grey water problems. There are products for industrial operations that require dynamic sequencing batch reactors (SBR) as well as systems for small scale commercial and domestic need. To decide which system is best suited for the company, household and environment, it best to examine the existing plumbing and water mains. For instance, if there is a rainwater tank but no access to mains water, or a large amount of grey water is produced every day, it is wise to invest in some sort of recycling system to save water costs.
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What is Greywater? • Water which is already been used in washing machines, bath, sinks, dry washers, laundry, and shower heads is considered as Greywater. • It contains organic material which is good for plants. http://www.ampac1.com
Where can we use Greywater? • With proper treatment greywater can be made useful for various purposes like laundry, toilet flushing and irrigation of plants. • Grey water has nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous that provide an excellent food source to plants. http://www.ampac1.com
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How can we treat Greywater to make it reusable? Treatment of Greywater includes: • Filtering, • Settlement of solids, • Anaerobic and aerobic digestion, • Floatation, • Separation of lighter solids, • and chemical disinfection. http://www.ampac1.com
There is a need to replace greywater filters from time to time. • Also, the solids that settle on the top of the greywater should be removed on regular basis. • Greywater should be used for toilet flushing only if it’s treated to reduce harmful bacteria to a certain level. http://www.ampac1.com