Biological Wastewater Treatment Plant
Water purification consists of making functional use of wastewater by treating the resource in the most natural way possible. The tasks involved in winemaking and during the grape harvest use wastewater from the winery.
The biological wastewater treatment plants have a system that captures oxygen from the atmosphere and injects it into the water to reduce organic matter. Once the optimum values have been achieved, the water passes through decanters where the sludge is precipitated and returned to the soil in the form of fertiliser.
Once all these steps have been carried out, the purification process is considered complete and the accumulated water can be released back into the biological circuit.