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Hotel Owners ~ Sewage Treatment Steps That Can Put You At Ease

by Jonathan Carroll

Do you own a hotel and fear that guests and employees are putting things in the drains that may wreak havoc on your establishment? If so, your concerns are valid, and this is one of the most important reasons that it is important to maintain your plumbing system and have a reliable sewage treatment plant drain away wastewater. Perhaps you are concerned about the environment and wonder what happens when the wrong things enter your drains and travel to your sewage treatment provider. The following may calm your fears about the issue, but educating others is still a great idea for long-term benefits. 

Screening

Even with the best efforts in place, at some point, the wrong types of waste will likely go down your drains, and if they do not cause plumbing issues, they will end up at the sewage treatment plant you use. Examples of things that the screening process will remove are rags, baby wipes, cotton balls, paper towels, plastic items, and sanitary napkins or tampons. These have to be removed early in the treatment process because these products could damage the equipment that is used to treat water.

You should still take the matter of these items going down drains seriously because sometimes they get trapped in plumbing pipes where they cause clogs. This could result in problems such as toilets overflowing. 

Odor and Disinfection Control

There are a number of nasty things that enter drains and body fluids are one that may come to mind. Think of all the people who visit your establishment on a monthly basis. Then think of the many activities they do such as bathing, using the restroom, shaving, and brushing their teeth. The waste from these activities must go down drains, and the smell could easily be overwhelming if it was allowed to sit over time.

Despite being disgusting, when this wastewater goes to sewage treatment plants the end result is clean water. Odor control neutralizes the smells and is done in the early stages. Disinfection efforts are performed later in the process and involve the use of chemicals such as chlorine to eliminate microorganisms.

A sewage treatment plant provider (such as Drain Store) can offer you more insight about water treatment processes. By relaying some of this information to hotel guests in a gentle manner and training your employees, you can improve your  hotel's "water footprint" and possibly avoid plumbing disasters. For example, you can use guest services cards in rooms to kindly remind guests to dispose of non-biodegradable materials and offer tips on how they can help conserve water. 

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