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10 hours ago, saveasteading said:

Can the output of both tanks be piped to a single P treatment installation?

I'm wondering if the planners have heard of the klargester phosphate removal equipment and assumed this was a digester too.

But no, from klargester or Marsh and perhaps the others , it is an extra thing.

no unfortunately the two tanks will be on different farms, ahh i see, wonder how much extra its going to cost, the standard klargester ba claims to reduce photspate to the required level but its £4300

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1 hour ago, dpmiller said:

the +P version of the Solido Smart that we installed is a single tank solution with a built-in dosing system for Polyaluminium chloride

 

https://www.premiertechaqua.com/en-gb/wastewater-treatment/solido-smart-p-phosphorus-removal#product-description

thanks ive had a look i assume it does everything else the other bio disc plants too plus the phosphate stripping? what sort of price range if you dont mind me asking

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2 minutes ago, Amateur bob said:

thanks ive had a look i assume it does everything else the other bio disc plants too plus the phosphate stripping? what sort of price range if you dont mind me asking

 

I have no idea. You could always try asking them?

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2 hours ago, crispy_wafer said:

yes, installed by myself.  Haven't moved into my build yet is the main reason.

ah i see, it does the whole job full sewage treatment as well as phosphate stripping? ive emailed waiting to hear back

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48 minutes ago, saveasteading said:

A thought. No more than that:

P is a fertiliser and helps plants to grow. 

That's the problem in this case.

Reed beds convert effluent into plants.

Is a reed bed an option?

 

instead of a sewage treatment plant? is that allowed in some areas?

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8 minutes ago, Amateur bob said:

that allowed in some areas?

It's certainly in the building regulaions as an option. Space is the usual reason against it. . But for planning and proven P levels I've no idea.

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15 hours ago, saveasteading said:

It's certainly in the building regulaions as an option. Space is the usual reason against it. . But for planning and proven P levels I've no idea.

im on a farm so plenty space in fields, is it just a big hole and plant some reeds?

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