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In the fifth and final
phase the final effluent is prepared for final discharge. The effluent
is dis-infected or sterilised to prevent any dangerous or harmful
bacteria to enter our natural water resources.
COMPLIANCE WITH SPECIFICATION AS SET OUT BY THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER AND
FORESTRY (DWAF)
GES have worked together with the Department of Water and Forestry (DWAF)
on a number of waste water treatment plants. These plants include
domestic effluent as well as industrial effluent. DWAF accept our system
as being efficient as well as environmentally friendly. We encourag~
clients to re-use their treated water for irrigation purposes, thus
reducing the usage of potable water for irrigation. This will save money
as well as preserving water, South Africa's precious commodity. An added
bonus to the above is that no fertiliser is needed for gardens or grass.
All of Mother Nature's nutrients are present in the treated effluent and
no chemical fertiliser is needed. |
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