Uni:Gem Secondary
Treatment Systems 6-70 Person
Marsh
Industries has further developed
its range of secondary
wastewater treatment systems;
these are an advanced treatment
for either domestic, commercial
septic tanks or underperforming
sewage treatment plants. These
plants are designed to meet
forth coming UK and EU
legislation.
The Uni: Gem range uses aerobic
extended aeration, combined with
biomass activation through
Warden Media Technology. The
plant infuses air into the
effluent, biomass
(micro-organisms) multiplies at
a very high and fast rate which
accelerates the digestion of the
nutrients in the sewage, and
this rapidly lowers the
Biological oxygen Demand (BOD).
The process is continuous, and
results in the lowering of the
total suspended effluents (TSS)
and the reduction of ammonia
(NH4) in the final treated
effluent. In the Marsh Uni: Gem
plant the nitrification of the
ammonia and then the
de-nitrification of the nitrates
is processed through the mass of
the bacteria.
The design flow for The Marsh
Uni: Gem ranges accepting
residential and commercial
wastewater, is based on the same
criteria set out for our ranges
of Package Sewage Treatment
Plants.
The Uni:Gem range is designed in
engineered glass fibre moulds,
to provide the optimal
conditions for the formation of
biomass for the breakdown of raw
sewage. The result of the
process will meet current UK
legislation together with the
future EN standard EN12566-6
Marsh Industries is at the fore
front of product develop in the
sewage and effluent treatment
industry.
As shown the Uni:Gem unit
features a compact twin module
system which consists of a
primary biomass treatment
chamber/module is fed from your
existing installation, the
treatment unit is sized to treat
the effluent effectively the
treated effluent is then
transferred into a final
polishing chamber with a unique
sludge return system.
The Uni:Gem unit can be
retrofitted to existing septic
tanks and some
cesspits/cesspools that have
sufficient existing volume for
sludge containment .The Uni:Gem
unit can be connected onto the
discharge pipe of your septic or
a connection may be able to be
made from your cesspit by your
contractor to connect to the
Uni:Gem unit as shown. This will
give you a superior discharge
standard which can be designed
to suit most discharge
requirements from the local
water company or Environment
Agency.
Please Note : It is always
important to ask for the
required consent to discharge
standard from your Environment
Agency before going ahead with
any modification of existing
plants or tanks.
Please note also that if you are
looking to upgrade an existing
septic tank or cesspool that
mains power will be required to
the site to run the Uni:Gem unit
and installation of the
electrical system should be
carried out by a qualified
electrician or tradesmen