This is often even more exacerbated by seasonal production peaks.
Adapting existing treatment structures, or creating totally new ones with traditional systems, could entail huge costs as traditional plants require enormous treatment tanks, as they require long processing times with a consequent exponential increase in costs, including operational.
Now the technology, also in this field, has made remarkable progress.
Today it is possible to apply special cavitation machines to purifiers capable of speeding up their processes in complete safety, even without having to replace what already exists.
By subjecting the waste waters to cavitation, the transformation and purification process can be completed in extremely short times, from 1/5 to 1/10 of the time previously necessary, and with fewer steps.
Once the water has been recovered and purified, the residual sludge can produce quality compost or biodigested to produce biogas and compost or gasified.
The advantages for plant operators are obvious: an extremely low cost, reduced processing times and decidedly limited space requirements.