Anaerobic digestion technology is the process of treating wastewater without using oxygen. Many countries in Europe and Latin America utilize this technology, which treats wastewater in an environmentally friendly manner, facilitation its use for irrigation or its return to water bodies without polluting them. The process also generates organic and bio gas (a form of fuel) by allowing naturally occurring bacteria to break down solid waste. The Bio Digester System operates on the principles of anaerobic technology, and is used to treat organic farm waste.
FEATURES | NORMAL TOILET | BIO TOILET |
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Composition | Toilet Structure & Septic Tank | Toilet Structure & Bio-Digester Tank |
Space | 3X Space occupied by Bio-Toilet | 1/3rd space occupied by the septic tank |
Maintenance | Quarterly | No maintenance |
Pumping Infrastructure | Electricity required | No Electricity |
Waste discharge | Has odor, sludge properties & is hazardous to the environment | Odorless & colorless & hazard-free |
Bacterial Requirement | Aerobic Bacterial Which requires repeat dosing | Anaerobic Bacteria which does not require repeat dosing is capable of procreating in the bio-digester tank. |
Tolerance for cleaning agents | Cannot tolerate toilet cleaning agents | Conditioned to remain unaffected by cleaning agents |
Waste Decomposition | 30% decomposition of excretory waste | 90% decomposition of waste |