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Sulabh Effluent Treatment (SET) System
Biogas produced from human excreta is being used
for different purposes e.g. cooking, lighting,
electricity generation and body warming. Besides, it
can be used as fertilizer, as it contains a good
percentage of nitrogen, potassium and phosphate.
But simultaneously its unpleasant bad colour, odour
and presence of pathogens, and high BOD content
limit its use for agricultural/horticultural purposes or
for direct discharge into a water body.
Since, Sulabh is maintaining over 6000 public toilet
complexes spread all over the country, out of which
176 are linked with biogas plants, it was an important task for the organization to make the effluent free from odour, colour and pathogens, to
use it safely for agricultural purposes. After a series
of experiments, the organization has developed a
new and convenient technology by which the
effluent of human excreta based biogas plant turns
into a colourless, odourless and pathogen-free
liquid manure. The technology is based on filtration
of effluent through activated charcoal followed by
ultraviolet rays. The filtration unit makes it
colourless, odourless and free from organic
particles and the UV eliminates the bacteria. It
reduces BOD and COD of the waste water
drastically. Since such wastewater is from human
wastes, its BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand)
which is around 200 mg/l, comes down to <10 mg/l
after treatment – safe for aquaculture, agriculture
gardening or discharge into any water body. It can
also be used for floor cleaning of public toilets in
drought prone areas.

Advantages of Decentralized
System of Biogas Plant With
SET Technology
- Cost of collection of sewage and operation &
maintenance of the system are very low.
- No manual handling of human excreta is
required.
- It is aesthetically and socially accepted.
- Biogas is used for different purposes.
- Treated effluent is safe to reuse for agriculture,
gardening, or discharge into any water body.
- In drought prone areas treated effluent can be
used for cleaning floors of public toilets.
- If discharged into the sewer, pollution load on
STP will be much lower.

Thus, the decentralized system of sewagetreatment through biogas technology is more
effective for minimizing financial burden to combat
pollution.
Biogas From Dried Water-
Hyacinth And Other Mixed
Feeds
Water hyacinth is an aquatic, seasonal and
problematic weed of national concern. The
Government of India formulated a Task Force to get
rid of this weed. However, it has an advantage that it
is a good substrate for biogas generation. Since this
weed is seasonal, biogas plant based on this feed
becomes non-functional during summer due to
unavailability of this weed. This organisation has
successfully demonstrated that biogas can be
produced from this weed throughout the year after
harvesting, drying and pulverising it. The pulverised
weed can be easily transported and used for
biogas generation throughout the year. The Institute
has also carried out a series of experiments on
biogas generation from vegetables/fruit wastes and
household kitchen wastes with or without mixing with human wastes. Better results were obtained
when human waste and vegetable waste were fed in
combination. It showed an additive effect.
Use of digester effluent for hydroponics
Biogas digester hasa good plant nutrient value. It can be directly used for irrigating grass lawns, flower beds or even for agricultural purposes. The Institute has successfully demonstrated its use as hydroponics i.e., soil-less culture of plants. The effluent is first dried in earthen pots kept in sunlight where owing to the evaporation of the liquid, the concentration of nutrients increases. It is filtered with a thin plastic mesh. Some trace elements are added
in the filtered effluent. Such effluent is completely odourless. Various plants have been grown exclusively on such an effluent when mixed (5 to 10% by volume) with tap water. Plants can be grown in glass bottles or any other jars and kept inside or outside the room. Such technology is useful for the culture of rare plants like cactus sps and other ornamental plants.
Sulabh technology reduces Green House effect
In addition to conserving and reusing water the system has additional inbuilt advantage of reducing green house effect arising out of Carbon dioxide and Methane production due to degradation of human wastes. Due to design of leach pit (Sulabh Toilet) produced carbon dioxide is diffused in soil through honey combs. It does not escape in atmosphere as in other cases. During anaerobic digestion of human wastes during biogas production, methane is produced that is used for different purposes. Methane as such is not left to escape in the atmosphere. Thus, both these technologies are helping in reducing green house
effect and thus improve environment. |