THE HOOT TREATMENT PROCESS
THE EFFICIENT FIVE STAGE HOOT TREATMENT SYSTEM IS DESIGNED
WITH THESE COMPONENTS:
1) Pretreatment Tank is the
first component of the system, is where the influent waters
enter the HOOT Aerobic System. The aerobic decomposition of
the influent begins in the Pretreatment Tank. It also holds
any non-biodegradables inadvertently added to the system.
2) Aeration Chamber where oxygen
is pumped into the waste water. This is the heart of this activated
sewage treatment system, which introduces oxygen by pump into
the sewage. The aeration thoroughly mixes the organic materials
of the sewage with the bacterial population, so the bacteria
attacks and reduces the organic materials.
3) Clarifier Chamber where the
clear, odorless effluent rises. Any activated sludge settling
in the final clarifier chamber is reintroduced into the aeration
chamber by sewage movement in the aeration chamber.
4) Chlorinator through which
the clear effluents passes for disinfection.
5) Holding Tank is where Disinfected
effluent is held for discharge.
6) Aerator Pump that is extremely
quiet and efficient.
7) Complete Control Center monitors
and controls the system.
8) Discharge (Blaster) Pump
is specially designed for HOOT Systems, and discharges the
effluent into a variety of disposal systems, that range from:
Sprinklers for surface irrigation
Drip Irrigation
Leeching Chambers
Mound system
Standard Drainfields
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