Equipment that enables sludge reduction treatment without combustion!
"Kibou" is a device that utilizes the power of beneficial microorganisms in nature to decompose organic sludge and achieve a reduction in final sludge volume. The treatment method is environmentally friendly, as it does not use fuel or power machinery, nor does it involve combustion or drying. By continuously processing, sludge does not accumulate, resulting in a significant reduction in the need for sludge extraction. 【Features】 ■ Significantly reduces sludge treatment costs ■ A reduction method left to nature ■ Requires little maintenance ■ Can be retrofitted to existing wastewater treatment systems *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Overview】 ■Microbial Decomposition - Beneficial soil bacteria (indigenous microorganisms) residing in wood chips decompose sludge or improve water quality. ■Sludge Treatment Process - Mixing specially processed wood chips with excess sludge or wastewater for sludge reduction or water quality improvement. ■Sludge Reduction - Reducing organic sludge by over 90%. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Aqua Project Co., Ltd. has been technically pursuing a decomposition treatment method using microorganisms that applies the self-purification process of nature since its establishment. Much of the wastewater and waste generated in daily life consists of organic waste, leading to situations that exceed the limits of self-purification not only in the areas of generation but also globally. Our company has developed the "Kibou" system as a technology to solve these problems. We aim to work together with the local community in Shimane Prefecture and people across Japan through proposals for reducing sludge treatment costs in sewage treatment, processing wastewater from food and fish processing, and handling food residues.