Sludge-holding tanks are an important component of wastewater treatment systems, but they can also pose a challenge when managing sludge buildup. As sludge accumulates in these tanks, it can reduce the tank's capacity and affect the efficiency of the overall treatment process.
That's where sludge reducing bacteria come in. These natural microorganisms can help break down organic matter in the sludge and reduce its volume, improving tank capacity and overall system performance.