DELCA SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY addressed the illegal discharge of wastewater from the Makabanan Septic by designing and implementing a compliant wastewater treatment solution. The project included system rehabilitation, process optimization, and the integration of zero-discharge layouts, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and safeguarding nearby ecosystems.

Restoring Environmental Integrity: The Makabanan Project
Illegal wastewater discharge is a significant threat to public health and the environment. Recognizing the severity of this issue, DELCA SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY undertook the challenge of addressing non-compliant practices at the Makabanan Septic facility. Our mission: to ensure adherence to environmental laws and restore the affected ecosystems.
Project Scope
The Makabanan project involved designing and implementing a robust wastewater treatment system to curtail illegal discharges. Key activities included:
- Assessment and Planning: Comprehensive evaluation of the facility’s existing systems to identify gaps and inefficiencies.
- System Rehabilitation: Upgrading the wastewater treatment infrastructure to incorporate a zero-discharge layout.
- Compliance and Monitoring: Ensuring adherence to R.A. 9275 (Clean Water Act) through regular audits and monitoring.
Innovative Solutions
Our team employed a hybrid technology approach, combining physical infrastructure with microbial inoculants like Bio Cure Solution. This ensured effective treatment of wastewater while maintaining sustainability. The system allowed for:
- Efficient removal of contaminants.
- Recycling and reuse of treated water.
- Prevention of further environmental damage.
Achievements
The project resulted in full compliance with environmental regulations and a significant reduction in pollution levels in the surrounding area. By addressing the root causes of illegal discharges, we restored the facility’s operations to an environmentally sustainable model, setting a benchmark for similar initiatives.
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