Dragonfly Water Treatment Systems are fully operational, biological water/sewage treatment units, small enough to integrate into many applications. Agrimond's patent technology utilizes and advanced aerobic system and a Programmable Logic Computer (PLC) to automate the water treatment and recycling process, eliminating the need to handle black water. Combining advanced water treatment technology and flushing capabilities, the Dragonfly functions like standard municipal sewage treatment plants being built today in the U.S. and Europe.
The Benefits:
The Marine Dragonfly treats and disinfects wastewater using the most advanced and proven biological processes to consume and break down the waste in the water into basic components like, Nitrogen gas, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide and other organic compounds. This portion of the process is very similar to processes used everyday in thousand of municipal sewage treatment plants in the US and the World. However, in the Marine Dragonfly, the organic by-products come together with a proprietary blend of bacteria, which is then reclaimed/reused to continue the treatment of the incoming waste. The water from the treated waste stream is then processed through a patented oxygen-based system that removes residual color from the water along with odors. It destroys fecal and e-coli as well as other organisms far more efficiently and rapidly than chlorine or bleach, but without leaving a residue. This reclaimed water is then reused in flushing the toilets and the urinals, and the cycle starts again.
The Marine Dragonfly is so effective that the production of "sludge" or "biomass" is controlled and eliminates pumping out or dumping out. Some of the Marine Dragonfly's systems in use today have not generated excess sludge in over four years. The first vessel to receive a Marine Dragonfly System was the Indian River Queen, a 260 passenger river boat day cruise ship docked in Cocoa, Florida. Prior to incorporating the Marine Dragonfly system, the pump system worked overtime to remove waste. The system having been installed in June of 2006, has not required a single pump out of the black tank.