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WMEC Ltd., a leader in effluent treatment says its BioBucket uses an adsorption and biological breakdown system to allow water contaminated by pesticides or herbicides to be returned to the land, or be re-used in washing applications. The BioBucket which is designed for the treatment of up to 5,000 liters of dilute pesticide also absorbs oils, fuels and grease from implement washing. According to the company, this saves the cost of disposal and eliminates the routine difficulties in disposing of contaminated water. WMEC also has a range of treatment systems capable of handling virtually all waste effluent problems. Contact https://www.wmec.co.uk .
WMEC Ltd., a leader in effluent treatment says its BioBucket uses an adsorption and biological breakdown system to allow water contaminated by pesticides or herbicides to be returned to the land, or be re-used in washing applications.
The BioBucket which is designed for the treatment of up to 5,000 liters of dilute pesticide also absorbs oils, fuels and grease from implement washing. According to the company, this saves the cost of disposal and eliminates the routine difficulties in disposing of contaminated water.
WMEC also has a range of treatment systems capable of handling virtually all waste effluent problems. Contact https://www.wmec.co.uk .
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