Pune News | Innovative “Biodrum” Project Offers Cost-Effective Wastewater Treatment Solution

Pune : Pune News | Dnyaneshwar and Pallavi Phadtare, a farmer couple from Bopgaon, Purandar, have developed a groundbreaking technology called “Biodrum” to purify wastewater in a more cost-effective and efficient manner. This innovative project, which has received a patent from the Government of India, aims to provide a sustainable solution for wastewater treatment by utilizing their own improved technology.

 

The unique feature of the “Biodrum” project lies in its affordability, consuming only 60 to 70 percent of the cost compared to conventional sewage treatment plants. In addition, the project reduces electricity consumption by 30 to 40 percent and requires only 30 to 40 percent of the space typically needed for traditional systems. This makes it highly accessible and offers significant opportunities for dissemination and expansion.

 

The “Biodrum” project addresses the requirement for sewage treatment plants imposed by authorities while granting construction permits for buildings or housing societies with a minimum of 100 flats. By providing a less expensive, electricity-efficient, and space-saving alternative, the project eliminates the need for regular sludge removal, making it more convenient and less labor-intensive.

 

The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board has praised the project and confirmed that it does not require separate approval for its implementation. The treated effluent water simply needs to meet the board’s specified standards, which are verified through testing conducted by the board itself.

 

With a patent from the Indian government secured, the Phadtare couple is now aiming to obtain international patents for their technology. This recognition confirms the uniqueness of their approach and paves the way for global recognition and adoption.

 

The “Biodrum” project utilizes biological technology, eliminating the need for chemicals and ensuring ease of operation. It involves various components such as a screen chamber, biodrum, sand filter, carbon filter, and UV sterilizer. The manufacturing company offers a mechanical warranty of 15 years, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the system.

 

The cost-effectiveness of the “Biodrum” project is evident, with the current project costing around Rs. 27 lakhs for a capacity of 70,000 liters per day. In comparison, the “Biodrum” project costs between Rs. 20 to 22 lakhs, significantly reducing the financial burden. Moreover, the annual electricity bill is reduced from Rs. 18 to 20 lakhs in conventional projects to just Rs. 5 to 7 lakhs with the “Biodrum” system.

 

The project’s compact design requires only 20 to 25 square meters of space, making it suitable for installation in semi-urban and urban areas. Additionally, the “Biodrum” project minimizes the odor typically associated with conventional systems, ensuring a more pleasant environment.

 

The Phadtare couple envisions the “Biodrum” project as a cost-effective and sustainable wastewater treatment solution that can be easily implemented and maintained by builders and housing societies. By reducing costs, conserving energy, and utilizing minimal space, this innovative project has the potential to revolutionize wastewater treatment practices and contribute to a cleaner and more environmentally friendly future.

 

For further information or installation inquiries, interested individuals can contact Dnyaneshwar Phadtare, Director of Phadtare Enviro Solutions Pvt. Ltd., at 7588580494.

 

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