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Is it possible to use a TOPAS wastewater treatment plant in recreational facilities with irregular operation?

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Is it possible to use a TOPAS wastewater treatment plant in recreational facilities with irregular operation?

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Yes, it is. It is the only biological aerobic wastewater treatment plant whose operation is adapted for operation without an outside setting in the case of a decrease of the inflow of wastewater so that the biological function of the wastewater treatment plant is kept for the maximum possible time (restriction of aeration and completion of substrate for micro organisms from the accumulation tank). The TopolWater company tested this function under operating conditions when a fully operational plant was disconnected from the inflow and when in economy mode after three months of operation there were still approximately 70% of the original active micro organisms. (The latest information is from Sweden where 2 x TOPAS 75 PF wastewater treatment plant was operated during the winter without any inflow of wastewater and the biological function was maintained).

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