Since our community is looking for a cost-effective solution to replace our existing wastewater treatment method, how can the microwave system lower costs?
First, the microwave system continuously dries and sterilizes the biosolids to Class A requirements without any further treatment, thus saving energy and chemical costs. Second, through volumetric reduction, less dry tons are required to be transported to a landfill or be land-applied, thus saving hauling and tipping fees. Finally, through efficiently drying the biosolids from the inside-out – instead of the outside-in – starting at the application of power through discharge from the applicator, reduced energy and process times are realized.
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