How much area does the leech field require? Would this system be suitable for a single family home in the country side or a farmhouse in a farm field? Could it accommodate a triplex as well? How long would the biomass be able to survive without waste input or other supplement such as dogfood? Could the system be powered by solar power or natural gas supplies and how much power would be required? Thanks for bringing this topic to the attention of the public!
Very nice video. Thank you. Could you plz provide info regarding the total land area that you used for the treatment plant and the total water capacity of that plant
I wonder the air transfer efficiency using those rotating drums.. as far as I know, oxygen has a very low diffusion rate and its bulk introduction into the water almost does nothing for the aeration purpose.
With all that water and precious waste, why are they surrounded by a desert? The leach filed is as dry as a bone. Let's engineer better solutions. Let's use these resources.
@@Rafungilo. hi. Are you saying I couldn't nourish a garden or large greenhouse by diverting the grey water I use every day? That is Mike's idea, isn't it? You're saying "no." Could you offer a more feasible counter idea? I say plant 10 trees, care for them in general, and water them every other day or in a cycle throughout the week.Initially, greater care and compost/mulch would be required until they take root. Mini stand of trees with accompanying guild = microclimate = eventual oasis. Geoff Lawton and others have succeeded at this.
@@Reciprocity_Soils you shouldn’t build a structure over drip lines, the pressure on the ground would back up the water flow, and it makes repairs a project. Certainly there’s things I don’t know about so I’m sure if made modifications you could get away with it. My point was only that if you 100,000 gallons of clean water into the Sahara you won’t get a rainforest
This is very important to improve public health and public safety
Thank you. Onsite treatment is the best solution for small communities.
I'm so used to learning about bigger ww plants. I didnt know these smaller treatment systems existed. These are pretty cool.
I think it's operated by only 1 operator per shift
How much area does the leech field require? Would this system be suitable for a single family home in the country side or a farmhouse in a farm field? Could it accommodate a triplex as well? How long would the biomass be able to survive without waste input or other supplement such as dogfood? Could the system be powered by solar power or natural gas supplies and how much power would be required? Thanks for bringing this topic to the attention of the public!
This guy.... Reading a script an has no idea what the other guys are doing. Perfection of America.
Very nice video. Thank you. Could you plz provide info regarding the total land area that you used for the treatment plant and the total water capacity of that plant
This is fascinating. Thank you.
What costs are we looking at here? Estimated or rounded up figures will do.
The break down and distillation then filter befor release is safer
Can you please let us know the cost of the plant, installation cost and maintenance cost. Thanks. Srinath
What testing requirements are required and are they daily?
I wonder the air transfer efficiency using those rotating drums.. as far as I know, oxygen has a very low diffusion rate and its bulk introduction into the water almost does nothing for the aeration purpose.
Awesome.
How much does both of the filtration systems cost?
are this on-site treatment system different to semi -centralised system ?
Sir can u tell me about design and estimation of this type of on site small treatment plant?
50-100k in Houston Tx
Thank you
very good
What is the Max GPD?
Can air be added to any septic system??
How much dose a systems cost ?
mark mills a pound
Good
With all that water and precious waste, why are they surrounded by a desert? The leach filed is as dry as a bone. Let's engineer better solutions. Let's use these resources.
You can get a system that compost waste. You need a biology and meteorology class because that’s not nearly enough water to create a desert oasis🤦♂️
@@Rafungilo. hi. Are you saying I couldn't nourish a garden or large greenhouse by diverting the grey water I use every day? That is Mike's idea, isn't it? You're saying "no." Could you offer a more feasible counter idea? I say plant 10 trees, care for them in general, and water them every other day or in a cycle throughout the week.Initially, greater care and compost/mulch would be required until they take root. Mini stand of trees with accompanying guild = microclimate = eventual oasis. Geoff Lawton and others have succeeded at this.
@@Reciprocity_Soils you shouldn’t build a structure over drip lines, the pressure on the ground would back up the water flow, and it makes repairs a project. Certainly there’s things I don’t know about so I’m sure if made modifications you could get away with it. My point was only that if you 100,000 gallons of clean water into the Sahara you won’t get a rainforest
great
How large is the field and how close to water can it be?
carlos castro
easier and cheaper option, just let it run onto the side of the street,
That doesn’t fix the problem dummy
@@Rafungilo I mean the entire nation of india are doing it and still producing lots of children, surely its good for them so good for the rest of us?
That looks expensive.
How do you begin aerobic bacteria
dog food
Very nice design i want to design like this but sth is up whatshall
It cheaper than concentrated costly city municipal treatment cost entire city budget to maintainance and threatful as a nuclear bomb
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