We have been largely successful in introducing Bio Toilets with Aerobic digestion technology in India. Our entire research and development of mu...
Published on by Debashis Chakravarty
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How do the Aerobic bacteria get Oxygen ?
Is the natural oxygen available adequate ?
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We have a solution to grow Diatom Algae in sewage.
Diatoms require a small amount of light for photosynthesis.
So in a closed tank some arrangement is required for light.
The manhole covers can be replaced with transparent acrylic sheets with grill on top for safety or
LED lights can be used, about 100 watt LEDs for 100 KLD of sewage flow would be required. LEDs would ensure photosynthesis for 24 hours and would be very efficient.
Diatom Algae also consume nutrients N and P, so the treatment quality too will improve.
Diatoms consume the CO2 produced by the aerobic bacteria and release Oxygen. So the septic tank will not emit either Methane or CO2.
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Yes certainly efficiency would improve . Let me know how to do it
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Would the efficiency improve if more oxygen is provided, we can do this without using any electricity or machines.
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The natural Oxygen which enters is sufficient we don't use any forced draft system to pump in oxygen
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