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  1. With increasing urbanisation, Sewage Waste disposal is an enormous problem in India and the developing world.


  2. Commonly used solutions such as Septic Tanks, Soak Pits, etc., do not treat the waste matter.


  3. Out of the 5,000 towns and cities in India, less than 300 have conventional sewerage systems and an even lower number have 100% coverage.

Untreated waste results in…

  1. Organic pollution.

  2. Aesthetic nuisance.

  3. Contamination of ground and drinking water.

  4. Diseases like Cholera, Typhoid, Diarrhoea, etc.

  5. Malnutrition.

  6. Stunted growth - permanent loss of height and intelligence.

  7. Economic loss in terms of direct health expenses and loss of man days.


  1. Waste Treatment Technology developed by Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) known as Bio-Digester (Biodigester) Technology.


  2. K. K. Nag Pvt. Ltd is a Licencee of DRDO’s Bio-Digester (Biodigester) Technology.


  3. It offers a range of Bio-Digesters (Biodigesters) and Bio-STPs (Sewage Treatment Plants).


  4. It provides integrated sanitation solutions comprising of Toilet Superstructures and the Waste Treatment Systems.


DRDO Bio-Digesters (Biodigesters)

Consists of two parts:


NAGMAGIC BIO-STP (Sewage Treatment Plant)


Performance Results Of Bio-STP And Bio-Digester Systems

Sr. No.ParameterCPCB/MPCB* Standards ForNagMagic Results Range
Inland Surface WaterPublic SewersLand for IrrigationMarine Coastal AreasBio-Digester EffluentBio-STP Effluent
1Suspended Solids mg/l, max.100600200100100-150**30-50
2pH Value5.5 - 9.05.5 - 9.05.5 -9.05.5- 9.06.5 - 7.56.5 - 7.5
3Biochemical Oxygen Demand [3 days at 27 degrees Celsius] mg/l, max.3035010010080-10020-30
4Chemical Oxygen Demand, mg/l, max.250--250250180-20040-50

* CPCB: Central Pollution Control Board, MPCB: Maharashtra Pollution Control Board
** Inorganic Suspended Solids are a function of the input quality of water


Rotationally Moulded Bio-Digester Tank Capacity Chart

Sr. No.Bio-Digester Tank Size (litres)No of Users in Domestic SettingNo. of Users in Industrial SettingBio-Digester Tank DimensionsAMI Required (litres)
Dia (mm)Height (mm)
17004 to 68 to 121,1001,015200
21,0006 to 1012 to 201,1001,385300
31,50010 to 2020 to 401,2101,670450
42,00020 to 3040 to 601,4251,600600
52,40030 to 3560 to 70Two 700 litre tanks combined with one 1,000 litre tank700
63,00035 to 4570 to 901,6801,665900
73,50045 to 5590 to 110Two 1,000 litre tanks combined with one 1,500 litre tank1,000
85,00055 to 80110 to 160Two 1,500 litre tanks combined with one 2,000 litre tank1,500
97,00080 to 120160 to 240Two 2,000 litre tanks combined with one 3,000 litre tank2,100


FRP Bio-Digester Tank Capacity Chart

Bio-Digester Tank Size (litres)Bio-Digester Tank
Dimensions (cms)
No of Users in Domestic SettingNo of Users in Industrial SettingAMI Required (litres)
700 litres83 X 83 x 1004 to 68 to 12200
1,000 litres100 x 100 x 1006 to 10 12 to 20300
1,200 litres 120 x 100 x 10011 to 14 15 to 30360
1,500 litres150 x 100 x 10010 to 2020 to 40450
2,000 litres150 x 150 x 10020 to 3040 to 60600
3,000 litres200 x 150 x 10030 to 3560 to 70900
4,000 litres200 x 200 x 100 35 to 4570 to 901,200
5,000 litres220 x 200 x 120 45 to 5590 to 1101,500
6,000 litres300 x 200 x 100 55 to 80110 to 1601,800
7,000 litres350 x 200 x 10080 to 120 160 to 2402,100
8,000 litres400 x 200 x 100120 to 140 240 to 2802,400
10,000 litres450 x 200 x 120 140 to 180 280 to 3202,700
12,000 litres500 x 200 x 120180 to 200320 to 3603,000
15,000 litres600 x 220 x 120 200 to 250 360 to 5004,500

Bio-Digesters (Biodigesters)

Testing Facilities – Full Fledged Bio-Chemical Lab

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    • LAMINAR HOOD
    • GASSING MANIFOLD
    • GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
    • INCUBATOR
    • MUFFLE FURNACE
    • pH METER
    • DATA LOGGER ON BGP* PLANT

 

* BGP – Bacteria Generation Plant

 


Key Customer Segments

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    • NGOs, Civil Society Organisations
    • Corporates - CSR Activities and for own use
    • Retail Segment
    • Export Customers – NGO, Corporates, etc.
    • Government and Semi-Government Institutions