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Municipalities around the world, both urban and rural, face
many challenges when dealing with the wastewater created by
its population. These include; the processing of wastewater,
cost of disposal of biosolids, finding environmentally safe
disposal methods, onsite storage capacity and the ability to
handle septic waste. For the last fifteen years the Geotube® dewatering
solution has been providing municipalities with solutions
for these concerns and more.
Current Cases
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants:
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As populations grow so does the volume of wastewater
municipalities must treat.
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With increases in total wastewater comes an increase in
the amount of biosolids a municipality must dewater and
dispose of.
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Disposal costs continue to increase, especially in
winter months
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Many municipalities do not have enough on site storage
capacity for biosolids, or have not devised a plan or
solution to changing regulations.
Rural Septic Tank Waste:
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Concerns of spreading raw septic tank waste are growing
around the world due to harmful pathogens, odors, and
health concerns. In some countries is already banned in
both summer and winter months.
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Most wastewater treatment plants are not equipped for
the processing of septic tank waste as chemical loading
may impact the plant.
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Septic tank pumpers are left with uncertainty about
where they will be able to dispose of the waste they
collect
Lagoon Cleanouts:
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Many municipalities use lagoons to either treat or store
their biosolids or septic tank waste.
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Lagoons eventually fill and require dewatering.
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Increasing cost to treat and store wastewater are a high
concern.
Geotube® Technology; The
Intelligent Solution
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Geotube® container dewaters
processed biosolids very effectively and also can deal with
raw septage.
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Solids pumped into the Geotube® container are
typically between 1-5%. When removed from the Geotube® container after
de-watering the remaining nutrients are often between 45-50
percent dry, therefore reducing the cost of disposal due to
bulking.
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Municipal solids removed from the Geotube® container are
treated as a nutrient not a waste. The fabric of the Geotube® container allows
air to pass through, allowing natural microbial composting
to take place inside the Geotube®.
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Geotube® technology reduces
B.O.D by 85-90% and reduces harmful pathogens.
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It is a simple and passive dewatering solution.
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Mobilization of the Geotube® container requires
very little labor.
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Setup is quick; the Geotube® container is
perfect for permanent and emergency situations.
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Low capital cost required.
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Lagoon cleanouts are very effective with low capital cost
and short time lines.
No other dewatering technology
in the world is as versatile as the Geotube®
container.
For more information, including case studies of past Geotube® technology dewatering
successes please click the link below.

If you would like to obtain a quotation or would like more
information on your project, contact Matthew Green at
matt@bishopaquatic.com.
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