Submerged Aeration Sewage Treatment from GES
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Posted by Enviroadmin   
Wednesday, 28 September 2011 13:50

gauteng environmental servicesThe modern type of sewage plant is normally associated with intricate processes, technology and requiring skilled labour and equipment.

The costs involved in this type of operation are just too costly. With the current restructuring of the old municipalities to form a super city type structure, it is often very difficult to provide basic services to all the people in its region.

Bearing this in mind and the huge costs involved in providing sewage connections to all communities, it is not suprising that the authorities often cannot afford to provide the necessary services.

GES accepted the challenge, researched this science and came up with a system to treat domestic as well as industrial effluent. The technology used for this plant includes the SAM (submerged aerated media) as well as RAS (Re-activated Sludge) tehcnology.

For more info download the GES brochure from this link.

 

 


 

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