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Breaking News... Low-tech A to B cycle method
improves upon traditional recirculating gravel filters.
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Below you will find a published paper on how the ReCip
technology is being used for decentralized wastewater
treatment applications.
Reciprocating Constructed Wetlands for Treating
Industrial, Municipal, and Agricultural Wastewater
- Chuck Donnell, H. Alton Privette and Leslie L. Behrends
For many rural communities, treating domestic wastewater
efficiently and cost-effectively
is a challenging task. Environmental issues, financing
of construction costs and the bottom-line
cost to the consumer complicate this task. Increasingly
stringent discharge standards have resulted in an increasing
number of permit violations from small, conventional
treatment systems. Many rural communities have discovered
their existing systems (e.g., facultative lagoons) provided
excellent service in the past but have become obsolete
due to new discharge standards. These
communities simply cannot afford to own and operate
the highly sophisticated tertiary treatment
facilities these new regulations require.
Read the complete document. SmallFlows
Quaterly DWW.pdf
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