Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Founded in 1955, Jet Inc. has become a leader in the wastewater treatment field in North America, with a reputation for quality, dependability, ease of maintenance all at a highly economical price. Jet Commercial plants are available in a wide range of treatment capacities ranging from 2,500 gal/day to in excess of
100,000 gallons/day. Incremental capacity additions can be added at any time.

2500gal./day Plant
Extended
Aeration
Jet Inc. Commercial Plants utilize the time proven process of extended aeration, the same principle as many municipal treatment plants. The use locally produced, corrosion-free concrete tanks, Jet Plants are engineered for reliability and ease of maintenance.
Highly Economical
Due to their simplicity, no moving wetted parts, and high volume distribution, Jet Plants are very price competitive.
Options
Many options are available, such as screening, comminutors, foam control,
chlorination, aerated biosolids holding, and more as required by individual circumstance and wastewater stream characteristics.
Treatment Quality
Jet Inc. Commercial treatment plants meet all BC Ministry of Environment standards. In highly environmental control zones, they can be fitted with ancillary equipment to meet any water quality standard.
Jet Three
Stage Treatment Process
Pre-Treatment. In a Jet
Plant, large objects in the wastewater stream are
caught by pre-treatment devices such as trash
tanks, bar screens, or comminutors (grinders) and
broken down before being allowed to pass into the
aeration chamber. Sand, grit, plastics and other
untreatable materials are kept out completely.
Aeration
After pre-treatment, the wastewater
flows into an aeration tank where it is aerated
and mixed with compressed air. Patented AIR SEAL
Diffusers at the bottom of the aeration tank
bubble in large quantities of air for two
purposes -- to supply the oxygen necessary for
digestion by aerobic microorganisms and to mix
the aeration tank contents thoroughly, insuring
complete treatment. After 24 hr. of aeration the
wastewater is transformed into a clear, odorless
liquid by the aerobic organisms present.
Settling
From the aeration tank, the treated
liquid flows into a settling where small
particles that the aerobic treatment organisms
reside upon settle to the bottom and are returned
to the aeration tank for further use.
Final Effluent
The settling process in the final tank of a Jet
Plant leaves a clear, highly treated waste
effluent suitable for a variety of final dispersal
methods from conventional drain fields to
subsurface irrigation to Constructed Wetlands.
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