Methods of Liquid Waste Disposal That Emphasize Nutrients’ Extraction and Recycling

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Methods

of

Liquid

Waste Disposal That Emphasize Nutrients’ Extraction and Recycling

Liquid waste can contain wastewater from industrial processes, and commercial and domestic activities. Based on its origin, it can have different components, like wastewater from restaurants and kitchens will have large amounts of organic compounds, and fat, oil and grease (FOG). Wastewater from industries may have traces of metals and harmful chemicals like arsenic and acids, while household liquid waste can contain detergents and cooking oils, and sometimes

Liquid waste should be disposed of responsibly, and simply not let go down the drain, as it may cause a variety of issues. For example, if liquid waste is rich in FOG, it is likely to close pipes and drains, while industrial wastewater rich in harmful and hazardous chemicals can contaminate the topsoil, making it infertile to grow plants. If it enters the ground, it can contaminate the underground water and pose health issues to humans and animals.

Liquid Waste and Sewer Systems

Sewer system contains bacteria and other microorganisms, including waste from connected homes and businesses. If liquid waste disposal for sewer waste is not carried out, it can cause significant damage that threatens the health and safety of those living in buildings and homes. Though several methods of sewer cleaning exist, the most common one uses lines jetted with high volume of water pressure. This hydraulic cleaning method of liquid waste disposal involves inserting a nozzle at the access point closest to the blockage and releasing water at a high pressure. If there is

debris like gravel and sand, a vacuum truck can be used by the liquid waste disposal team to remove the obstructions.

Sedimentation and dewatering methods for liquid wastes disposal

Solo Resource Recovery, the leading provider of liquid waste disposal solutions for over 90 years, has extensive expertise in dealing with all types of liquid waste and other waste streams. Each type of liquid waste requires different liquid waste disposal methods. Sedimentation and dewatering are commonly used to separate water from solid waste from non-hazardous liquid waste.

Solidification

Other technologies can also be used that turn the liquid waste into solid waste without increasing its volume. Solidification makes liquid waste disposal much easier and safer.

In Summary

Solo Resource Recovery provides its liquid waste disposal services for the below:

• Septic tanks

• Sullage tanks

• Grease traps

• Servicing of tanks

• Portable toilets

• Treatment plants

• Triple interceptor pits

• Various holding tanks

• Industrial water

• Bulk haulage

With over 90 years of experience in liquid waste disposal and other waste management services, Solo Resource Recovery is positioned as a leader in offering complete waste collection, transportation, and management solutions for Councils, residents, and businesses in Australia. Solo tailors its liquid waste disposal solutions so they adhere to local, state, and national requirements.

Businesses can also contact Solo Resource Recovery for other waste management solutions related to construction waste, bulk bins, industrial bins, construction waste,

wheelie bins, and more. The company also provides industrial services such as vacuum excavation, cable and pipe location, waste transport, equipment hire, street sweeping, geotech and pavement investigation, and more. The company also has trained staff to provide septic tank cleaning services to households, and facility and waste management technology to councils across the country. The company’s services are available throughout Australia.

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