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Friday, April 2, 2010

N-Viro Way: Recycling Sludge From Sewerage


Currently, with the environmental temperatures rising high in urban areas and suburbs, people are driven to find havens of relief. One of the closest are bays. But, the waters of most peripheral coves are just too polluted with deluge of sewage sludge brought down by tributaries through rivers. Elsewhere, almost every river system or creek nearby could no longer satisfy peoples need to break away from daunting heat. To make the situation worst, expensive potable water supply is dwindling and estuaries have been turned into breeding ecosystems of pathogens rather than healthy biotic environment of aquatic flora and fauna.

There is only one rational way that tributaries could be sanctioned to adopt. This is the N-Viro way. In fact, N-Viro International Corporation has been in the market since 1993. At the other end of the stick, the company technique is not only aimed at making sewerage water potable, for both human and aquatic dwellers, but, also to make it sanitary for human recreation purposes, for relief from environmental surges in temperatures.

Apart from that, most people are not aware of the fact that sewage sludge is remarkably rich in renewable energy. In fact, it is one of the best sources of alternative energy such as clean coals. This is actually one of the company formulated products which could be presumed as opportunity fuels in the market since 1993 considering the low level of carbon emission from its usages. N-Viro technology collects the solids from sewage sludge by separation procedures. The solids are then purified of microorganisms and turned into clean coals for fuel and fertile soils for farming, gardening and landscaping purposes.

Conversely, practically using what are throw away from companies that are extensively using coal fossil fuels, water is purified. So, what are wastes to energy from fossil fuels’ utilization is a material to recycle water into vapor and make part of it available as clean tap water which could readily be safe and useful for human and aquatic consumption.