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Eco-M

 

Membrane Reactor Based Waste-Water Treatment

ECO-M is a state-of-the-art sewage and effluent treatment method using a specially designed scheme based on biological and physical separation. It is a fully automatic and totally self-contained, packaged system.

ECO-M provides optimised and highly efficient waste-water treatment with minimum footprint. It produces the finest treated water, meeting the most stringent pollution control regulations.

ECO-M is a combination of biodegradation and membrane-based separation process, in which suspended solids and micro-organisms responsible for biodegradation are separated and removed from the raw water.

 
Range
  • Standardised in capacities ranging from 4 m3 / day to 500 m3 / day
  • Single / Multiple module capacities for easy scalability

Advantages

  • High quality treated water fit for recycling
    (TSS < 1 ppm)
  • Can handle varying input loads
  • Low footprint
  • Nutrient removal
  • Low power consumption (0.3-0.6 kWh / m3)
  • Need of Chlorination / UV for tertiary treatment eliminated
  • Simple operation and control
  • No sludge bulking

Applications

  • Residential and Commercial Complexes, Hotels, Shopping Malls and Restaurants
  • Municipal sewage treatment
  • Industrial waste-water treatment

Treated Water Re-use

  • Ideal for RO feed, HVAC and Cooling Towers
  • Horticulture and irrigation
  • Flushing, cleaning and car washing
  • Sludge reuse for landfill, gardening and landscaping

Efficient Membrane Technology

  • Eliminates the need of clarification and secondary treatment
  • Disinfects water to the extent of 6 log reduction of bacteria and 4 log reduction of viruses
  • High membrane life
  • Operates on high MLSS
  • Compact system with low sludge generation
 
Inlet/Outlet Parameter Chart
Parameter Typical Waste-Water Treated Water
pH 7.5-8.5 7.0-8.0
TSS: Total Suspended Solids 300 ppm < 1 ppm
BOD: Biochemical Oxygen Demand 300 ppm < 5 ppm
COD: Chemical Oxygen Demand 600 ppm < 50 ppm
SDI: Silt Density index <2.0