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Domestic

Domestic wastewater consists of both organic and inorganic waste generated within a household. It typically originates from various sources, including the bathroom, toilet, laundry, kitchen, and car wash.

Among these sources, only wastewater from the toilet is classified as black water, while wastewater from the other sources is considered grey water. The goal is to treat this wastewater, transforming it into reusable water while minimizing sludge production.

This can be achieved through two primary methods:

  • Aerobic (using oxygen)
  • Anaerobic (without oxygen)

Both black and grey water can be processed together in a treatment system. Our approach is to provide customized solutions that best meet the specific needs of each consumer.

Black water comes from toilets and contains human waste, while grey water is produced from sources like bathrooms, kitchens, laundry, and car wash, excluding toilets.

Domestic wastewater is treated using either aerobic (with oxygen) or anaerobic (without oxygen) processes to convert it into reusable water with minimal sludge production.

Yes, black and grey water can be fed into the same treatment system for processing.