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Common Onsite Components
Peat Filter

 

Peat filters are commonly single-pass filters but can also be designed as multi-pass filters. The peat used in these filters is typically dried and milled sphagnum peat moss or a fibrous by-product of briquettes used in fuel production. Peat naturally filters, absorbs, and chemically interacts with the effluent. Many different kinds of beneficial aerobic bacteria also adhere to the surface of the peat media to treat the effluent biologically. The peat is contained in modules placed above ground or at ground level. Effluent from the pretreatment unit is dosed onto the peat filter media. The effluent is then discharged to additional treatment and/or final dispersal. One advantage of peat as a filter medium is its effectiveness in situations where loadings are seasonal or intermittent.

 

 
 

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