GREY WATER TREATMENT

Grey water is defined as waste water, collected separately from sewage flow that originates from clothes washer, bathtub, shower or sink, but not from a kitchen sink, dishwasher or toilet. Grey water is distinguished from “black water,” which is waste water from toilets, kitchen sinks and dishwashers. Black water should not be reused in the home because of high risk of contamination by bacteria, viruses and pathogens.  As water is precious and a lot of water is wasted during flushing of toilets it is a waste to use drinking quality water for the same. This can be achieved by treating grey water. Also this treated water can be used for irrigation in some cases.  Grey water treatment is removal of unwanted suspended material from the grey water collected and disinfecting the same to make it useful for toilet flushing or irrigation or discharging to sewer lines according to the local laws applicable.

PACT GWT ADVANTAGES:

  • Lower fresh water use
  • Less strain on failing septic tank or treatment plant
  • Grey water treatment in topsoil is highly effective
  • Ability to build in areas unsuitable for conventional treatment (compact)
  • Less energy and chemical use
  • Groundwater recharge
  • Plant growth
  • Reclamation of otherwise wasted nutrient

WHY PACT® GREY WATER TREATMENT

  • It is a compact treatment plant
  • Occupies less space
  • Most of the equipment are skid mounted
  • Simple operation
  • Aeration of raw water tank to avoid foul smell
  • Customised design can be provided as per client’s requirement.

PACT® GWT CAPACITIES:

  • Grey Water system capacity can be of 5m3 to 150m3/days
  • Customised designs can be provided as per client’s requirement
  • It can cater to a variable range of population