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The Aquarobic Mini-Plant™

The Mini-Plant™ series (Sequencing Batch Reactor-SBR) treats wastewater flows from 500 to 5,000 gallons per day. The Mini-Plant™ tank is sized to hold a volume of three (3) times the daily wastewater flow, providing 100% or more overload capacity. Mini-Plant™ units have undergone stress-loading tests and performed consistently better than most "secondary" wastewater treatment plants.

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The Aquarobic Maxi-Plant™

The Maxi-Plant™ series (Sequencing Batch Reactor-SBR) treats wastewater flows from 5000 to 100,000 gal per day. Maxi-Plant™ units perform consistently better than most "secondary" wastewater treatment plants.

Advanced "tertiary" treatment is achieved through our Maxi-Plant™ systems add-on components. The unique aerobic up-flow and re-circulating filters enable a higher degree of treated effluent (<5 mg/L BOD & SS). Disinfection or nitrate/phosphorus removal components are also available. Outstanding test results were obtained after comprehensive six (6) months testing programs.

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The Aquarobic Mini-Plant
The Mini-Plant series (Sequencing Batch Reactor-SBR) treats wastewater flows from 500 to 5,000 gallons per day.
More Information On The Aquarobic Mini-Plant
The Aquarobic Maxi-Plant
The Maxi-Plant series (Sequencing Batch Reactor-SBR) treats wastewater flows from 5000 to 100,000 gal per day.
More Information On The Aquarobic Maxi-Plant
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