The BioKem treatment plant treats wastewater and sewage sludge
from a detached house or holiday home.
WASTEWATER IS TREATED EFFICIENTLY
SEWAGE SLUDGE IS COMPOSTED
Cost-effective system:
• Highest cleaning effect
• NO transport of wastewater
• The energy requirement is very low
• Drainage / Waste is recycled at the
source
• Long service life (50-100 years)
With these in mind, the carbon footprint
is very small (a fraction of the carbon
footprint of municipal wastewater
treatment).
Highest cleaning effect
Wastewater is purified very efficiently
for organic material and nutrients
(phosphorus and nitrogen).
No transports, transfers
Wastewater and sludge are treated in
an environmentally friendly way at the
source.
Energy consumption is very small
The treatment plant has a unique bull
system. The consumption of
electricity, chemicals and the
operation of technical equipment is
controlled according to the load
situation.
The waste is recycled at the source
In the treatment plant there is sludge
composting equipment, then the
sludge is used with composting - no
sludge emptying is required.
Long service life (50-100 years)
The service life is very long - spare
parts and the manufacturer's service
available.
Cheap to get and use
According to Ilkka Raita, CEO of Raita
Environment, it is good to consider
and compare the different systems
and costs for wastewater treatment:
“Getting a BioKem treatment plant is
cheaper than getting a toilet / closed
tank / drain connection. Operating costs
are also low (1-3 euros / m3 (chemicals,
electricity, maintenance)) as sewage
and waste can be easily treated and
recycled at the source. "
Are you wondering what type of
solution would be right for your
property?
We have extensive experience of many
kinds of system.
Raita Environment's long-standing
experts in environmental technology,
who develop and manufacture
greywater and mixed waste treatment
plants as well as environmental toilets
and composts, are happy to consider a
solution that suits you.
Contact information at raita.com.
From an
environmental point of
view, it is best if the
nutrients can be
returned to the
surrounding area and
thus keep the nutrient
cycle in balance.
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