StructSEZ
Structural
- Mar 16, 2011
- 21
Hi,
I've got a job here to beef up a government agency's 'green rating' on their building.
One of the things that can be improved on is the run-off of soapy water which is created when they wash their cars.
Being a diplomatic/protocol department, they have a fair few fancy cars for use by foreign dignataries etc, which are washed almost daily.
Currently, the run-off is drained into the storm drains which eventually flows into a nearby stream and then to the sea.
I'm trying to find a way of 'cleaning' the soapy water (removing detergent from it) before allowing it into the water way?
My first thought would be some kind of ionic precipitation in a holding tank and then releasing the water, but I'm really not familiar with soapy water treatment.
The following thread;
is not too relevant since I'm on a tropical island with 85% humidity rather than a desert.
Can anyone suggest anything please?
Thanks,
I've got a job here to beef up a government agency's 'green rating' on their building.
One of the things that can be improved on is the run-off of soapy water which is created when they wash their cars.
Being a diplomatic/protocol department, they have a fair few fancy cars for use by foreign dignataries etc, which are washed almost daily.
Currently, the run-off is drained into the storm drains which eventually flows into a nearby stream and then to the sea.
I'm trying to find a way of 'cleaning' the soapy water (removing detergent from it) before allowing it into the water way?
My first thought would be some kind of ionic precipitation in a holding tank and then releasing the water, but I'm really not familiar with soapy water treatment.
The following thread;
is not too relevant since I'm on a tropical island with 85% humidity rather than a desert.
Can anyone suggest anything please?
Thanks,