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Road Water Recycling
Water great idea - Recycling first for the Country
Background to this scheme
Benefits
How does the process work? Phase 1 Specially constructed lorry mounted vacuum tankers suck up the waste from the roadside gullies and transport it to the recycling facility at Billesdon for treatment Plan of the Billesdon site
Diagram is representative only Phase 2 Once there the entire load is tipped into the receiving bays to allow the dirty water to separate from the solid materials. The solid materials are then screened and reclaimed. Phase 3 The dirty water then runs off through a series of pipes and manholes to a filter system made up of straw bales, where naturally occurring enzymes start the process of breaking down, and absorbing contaminants. Phase 4 After filtering through the straw bales the water enters the first of a series of four reed beds. The reeds planted in these beds thrive on the elements found in this water and take up the remaining impurities. The clean water then returns to the natural environment via the specially constructed lake into an adjacent stream. |
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