Natural and environmentally friendly solution for wastewater treatment, they play a crucial role in ensuring its effectiveness and sustainability over time.
Geomembranes are used in macrophyte lagoons as a key element for waterproofing and wastewater containment. These lagoons, also known as artificial wetlands, are natural wastewater treatment systems that use aquatic plants (macrophytes) to remove pollutants and purify water.
Geomembranes are placed on the bottom and slopes of the lagoon to prevent water seepage into the ground. This ensures that the water being treated remains within the lagoon system, preventing contamination of the environment and ensuring that the treatment is efficient and effective.
Geomembranes used in macrophyte lagoons must be resistant to chemicals present in wastewater and environmental conditions, such as UV radiation and thermal changes. Atarfil geomembranes, with their high chemical resistance, UV stability and durability, are a great solution for these applications.
Using geomembranes in macrophyte lagoons promotes sustainable water management, protects the environment and contributes to improved water quality. These lagoons offer a natural and ecological solution for wastewater treatment, and geomembranes play a crucial role in ensuring their effectiveness and sustainability over time.
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