Smart nature-based purification
Jalopchar™ operates on the principle of Plant-Microbe-Media Interactions. The system utilizes emergent macrophytes like Typha latifolia, Arundo donax, Phragmites karka, and others, which work in synergy with microbes and porous media to form biofilms. These biofilms aid in the immobilization and mobilization of pollutants, facilitating their uptake by the plants. Pollutants are effectively removed through a combination of plant uptake, microbial activity, and media filtration. This process is enhanced by the plants' ability to transport oxygen to the root zone and release organic compounds that support microbial life. The entire system functions as an artificial bio-filtration unit, where adsorption, microbial degradation, and sequestration occur efficiently within the stratified media and root zones. The technology has demonstrated high efficiency in removing pollutants:
- Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD): 78-88% reduction.
- Turbidity and Pathogens: 90-99% reduction.
- Nitrates and Phosphates: 30-57% reduction.
- Heavy Metals: 57-100% reduction.
Jalopchar™ stands out as a sustainable and efficient solution for wastewater treatment, offering significant environmental and operational advantages over traditional methods.