Exfarmer
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Has anyone experience of calculating the requirements for a waste treatment plant.
looking at the needs of a very small scale brewery with possible small camping dozen pitches and accompanying shower toilets based on a nearby farm.
As the brewery is sited very close to river they want to get things right
It is believed the washings from the brewery are of very low concern apart from the BOD. The chemicals used for sterilisation being caustic soda and Peracetic acid represent very little environmental risk so it is assumed a simple bubble treatment plant and finger soakaway will be sufficient with the possibility of a withy bed
The question is how big a plant is needed, See some as being suitable for 35 people or large pub etc. would think this should be ok ?
Who makes them the cheapest?
or more to the point the most reliable?
looking at the needs of a very small scale brewery with possible small camping dozen pitches and accompanying shower toilets based on a nearby farm.
As the brewery is sited very close to river they want to get things right
It is believed the washings from the brewery are of very low concern apart from the BOD. The chemicals used for sterilisation being caustic soda and Peracetic acid represent very little environmental risk so it is assumed a simple bubble treatment plant and finger soakaway will be sufficient with the possibility of a withy bed
The question is how big a plant is needed, See some as being suitable for 35 people or large pub etc. would think this should be ok ?
Who makes them the cheapest?
or more to the point the most reliable?