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RESIDENTIAL
Wastewater Treatment
IMET Residential Septic Remediators (RSR) are inserted into existing septic tanks or new underground residential treatment
tanks. RSR systems eliminate odor and biomat production, therefore significantly reducing periodic pumping of solids from the
treatment tank. Due to significant reduction in biomat production, these systems may help to reduce plugging of the leach
field. The quality of the treated wastewater enables reuse for irrigation if desired, following disinfection by a UV unit or other
disinfection treatments.
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High surface area multi-media sustain high concentrations and
high diversity of microbial systems
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Proprietary aeration design enables highly energy efficient
operation
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Minimal H2S Odor
Using custom-designed RSR systems, housing developments are
provided with underground wastewater treatment for cluster homes.
The treatment provides residential wastewater with better than
required treatment levels such that outfall can be discharged to
nearby waterways. If desired, the treated water can be disinfected
with proper UV units or other disinfection treatments for safe reuse,
such as irrigation applications.
IMET technologies are also used for custom designed underground
and aboveground residential wastewater treatment plants for larger
housing developments.
Single-home residence case study:
The septic system was overflowing and flooding the area around the
D-Box, foul smells were present throughout the area of the septic
system and there were two large puddles in the leach field. These
issues existed in spite of the fact that two tank pump-outs had been
performed in the past 12 months. The owners had been advised that
their leach field had failed and should be replaced with a "mound
system" if it could not be rejuvenated to a level of satisfactory performance.
An RSR unit was used to primarily eliminate odor and to stop flooding the area around the D-Box. We also investigated the
amount of bio-sludge generated in the tanks and observed the effect on the wetness of the leach field. Two months following
installation of an RSR unit, no septic tank odor was detected and the area around the D-Box dried completely. We also found
that the level of fecal coliform in the D-Box was around 500 cfu/100ml. Results also show that the RSR-augmented septic
tank system is no longer contributing to nutrient run off from excessive amounts of ammonia and nitrate levels.
Testimonial
Leach field before installation
of RSR unit
Leach field eight months after installation
of RSR unit
Septic tank before installation
of RSR unit
Septic tank after installation of
RSR unit
Water from septic tank after successful
treatment
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Cleveland, OH 44147
Tel. 216.233.5486
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