Aerobic Systems in Wastewater Management

Efficient, eco-friendly, and reliable, Aerobic Systems are a popular wastewater treatment system. These systems utilize microorganisms that thrive on oxygen, to break down organic matter, making them highly effective in treating wastewater while minimizing environmental impact.

These systems need a steady supply of oxygen to support bacterial activity of breaking down organic contaminants and converting them into simpler compounds like carbon dioxide, water, and biomass. 

What is Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment?

Anaerobic wastewater treatment is a biological process that uses anaerobic microorganisms to break down organic pollutants in wastewater. Unlike conventional methods, this system operates in an oxygen-free environment, making it highly energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

Key components of Aerobic Wastewater Treatment system include:

Aeration Tanks

Where oxygen is introduced to facilitate microbial activity.

Settling Chambers

For the separation of treated water from sludge.

Advanced Filtration Units

To ensure maximum pollutant removal.

Applications

Municipal Wastewater Treatment

Industrial Effluent Treatment

Residential Societies

Community wastewater management

Food Industry

Aerobic systems are ideal for industries and municipalities aiming to achieve cleaner water and reduce their ecological footprint. Polaris has deployed large scale Aerobic systems across industries and is a trusted name in the industry today.

Explore how Polaris aerobic systems can transform your wastewater management needs.