Comparative BIOTAR vs biodigester

Before deciding how to treat your wastewater, it is essential to compare beyond the initial price. The real investment is not only in the purchase of the system, but in all that implies its operation over time.

 

This infographic lays out, clearly and objectively the key differences between a biodigester conventional and a system BIOTAR, considering critical aspects such as the complexity of the installation, the cost and frequency of maintenance, and above all, the level of utilization of the treated water.

 

While some systems only meet with a basic function available, BIOTAR allows you to transform the residual water in a reusable resource, generating savings constants and greater disease control. Compare these factors will allow you to make an informed decision, based on efficiency, sustainability and return on investment, not only in the initial cost.

BIOTAR the perfect substitute of the biodigester

Where others see waste water, BIOTAR returns water to its purpose of giving life.
Benefits of BIOTAR

Explores the Advantages of BIOTAR

BIotar planta certificada con impacto mínimo en el área

Minimal impact on the soil and ecosystems

BIOTAR is designed to integrate with the environment without altering it. Its technology ensures a treatment clean and quiet, with minimal environmental impact and without generating waste or pollution to the soil or water.

Water footprint reduced

To treat and reuse the water on site, reduces the extraction of drinking water and the discharge of wastewater pollutants to the environment.

Environmental protection

With BIOTAR, the water ceases to be waste and becomes a valuable resource to foster a water cycle more responsible.

Reuse cleverly

Thanks to this autonomy, can be installed in rural areas, neighborhoods, hotels, or industries where there is no health infrastructure
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