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Equaris
Biomatter Resequencing Converter (BMRC)
and Greywater (Wash Water) Treatment System |
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The
patented Equaris BMRC and Greywater Treatment System combines the
logic of waste separation and Mother Natures principals of
composting and extended aeration to safely, efficiently and economically
reduce water consumption and environmental pollution.
- Eliminates
septic tanks and reduces leachfields or mounds by 40 to 90%
- Reduces
organic landfill loading by more than 20%
- Converts
90 to 95% of all toilet and kitchen organic wastes to odorless
carbon dioxide and water vapor
- Is
totally automated, energy efficient, requires minimal maintenance
- 15
year proven performance history in Alaska, Canada and Minnesota
- U.S.
DOE Energy Innovations National Award Winner
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
- Monitoring
and maintenance services available
- Satisfied
customers from Alaska to New Mexico
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Water
Conserving40 to 90% reduction in water consumption
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Pollution
Prevention99.9% reduction in TSS, BOD and Fecal Coliform
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Nutrient
Reducing99% reduction in
nitrates and phosphorus
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Compact
DesignLess than 120 sq ft required for installation
and service area for both systems
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The
Equaris Technology Helps:
- Communities
that cannot afford a piped water and/or sewer system
- Locations
that have water quality or availability problems
- Properties
or developments that are deemed unbuildable because of:
- Piped
water or sewer non-availability
- Lot
size and setback limitations such as
small lake lots
- Poor
or bad types of soils for septic
leachfields or mounds
- High
ground water or bedrock
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If you are a plumber, builder or developer and are interested
in expanding your business sales, installation and service contract
opportunities, please give us a call and ask us to explain the
Equaris Training and Certification Program. We look forward
to working with you.
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Equaris Biomatter Resequencing Converter (BMRC) |
Utilizing
Mother Nature's principles of decomposition, this System biologically
converts 90 to 95 percent of all toilet and kitchen garbage disposal
organic wastes into odorless carbon dioxide and water vapor. Aerobic
organisms (oxygen consuming) thrive in the fan driven, air assisted
and double-walled tank, converting the remaining portion into a
valuable soil amendment. Aerobic organisms do not produce the methane
gas and hydrogen sulfide odors common with anaerobic (non-oxygen
consuming) septic systems.
The
aerobic/composting environment kills 90 to 99 percent of viruses
and pathogens utilizing time and temperature. Approximately 10
to 15 gallons of finished compost are produced by a family of
four per year and are easily removed by the homeowner or maintenance
personnel with the auger system designed for this purpose. Programmable
timer driven agitators gently distribute the fresh wastes on the
top surface of the tank to aid the organisms in their natural
decomposition process. This System can handle up to twelve adults
full-time and can accommodate larger numbers for brief periods.
Unlike septic systems, it is highly recommended that a garbage
disposal be installed on a small separate sink and plumbed to
the BMRC Tank. Doing this also eliminates all of the nasty kitchen
organic refuse, reducing the total amount of garbage that is created
daily and lowers the costs of rubbish hauling and disposal.
The
tank is double-walled, rotationally molded polyethylene and is
divided horizontally into a top and bottom section. The bottom
section has no openings or holes and is 23 7/8 high x 47
wide x 87 long. The top section is the exact same size and
has a half cylinder door opening molded into the front, a 6
hole for air intake, a 6 hole for the exhausted air and
four 3 holes for toilets, garbage disposal and greywater
sludge wasting plumbing lines.
Installation
takes two persons about three hours and consists of adding the
pine bedding and soil and bolting the tank sections together.
Finished tank size is 47 high x 47 wide x 87
long.
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