TreeWell is a sludge-free biological sewage treatment solution and is the result of decades of international research as well as experience from water and sewage projects around the world. The first test plant was installed in Sweden in 2008. As of today, there are 16 commercial TreeWell installations in Sweden.
This is a living system that takes care of all household waste.
Through natural decomposition processes, the sewage water is purified from organic contaminations, but also from persistent contaminations such as medical residue, cosmetics and food additives. This system works without leaving any residual products, no sludge and no sewage odour. Thus, there is no need for a sludge collector.
Just as in the nature, there is no residue having to be taken care of later. This is thanks to a plant-based microbial food web making the sewage purification completely maintenance free and free from chemical additives. The result is living water that is, in one way or another, being returned to the eternal cycle of water. In order for the microbes, plants and insects to do the job, the environmental factors in the system need to be just right.
Household sewage flows into the buried container. This is where the primary degradation of pollutants takes place in an oxygen deficient environment. The visible container with plants is supplied with air, which also causes a predetermined water circulation and floatation of organic micro-particles.
We contribute to the biological diversity on-site. We give back the lifegiving resource, which we have borrowed from nature to cater to our own needs.
TreeWell Arctic is climate insulated and can be placed on a cliff in the archipelago. The system functions in the same way as TreeWell Home and TreeWell Original.
If there is no electricity available, the energy-efficient pump between the containers can be powered by a solar cell. The water leaving the system has a temperature of 6-7 degrees Celsius during the winter months and can be reused for heat exchange or flushing your toilet.
If the capacity goes down during the winter months the TreeWell Arctic will adapt and go into a low-energy mode. During spring/summer when the capacity increases once again, the system comes to life and adapts.
TreeWell is a sludge-free biological sewage cleaning system, and the result of decades of international research, as well as experience from water and sewage projects all around the world. The first test plant was installed in Sweden in 2008. As of today, there are 16 commercial TreeWell installations in Sweden.
This is a living system that takes care of all household waste.
Through natural decomposition processes, the sewage water is purified from organic contaminations, but also from persistent contaminations such as medical residue, cosmetics and food additives. This system works without leaving any residual products, no sludge and no sewage odour. Thus, there is no need for a sludge collector.
Just as in the nature, there is no residue having to be taken care of later. This is thanks to a plant-based microbial food web making the sewage purification completely maintenance free and free from chemical additives. The result is living water that is, in one way or another, being returned to the eternal cycle of water. In order for the microbes, plants and insects to do the job, the environmental factors in the system need to be just right.
Household sewage flows into the buried container. This is where the primary degradation of pollutants takes place in an oxygen deficient environment. The visible container with plants is supplied with air, which also causes a predetermined water circulation and floatation of organic micro-particles.
We contribute to the biological diversity on-site. We give back the lifegiving resource, which we have borrowed from nature to cater to our own needs.
TreeWell Arctic is climate insulated and can be placed on a cliff in the archipelago. The system functions in the same way as TreeWell Home and TreeWell Original.
If there is no electricity available, the energy-efficient pump between the containers can be powered by a solar cell. The water leaving the system has a temperature of 6-7 degrees Celsius during the winter months and can be reused for heat exchange or flushing your toilet.
If the capacity goes down during the winter months the TreeWell Arctic will adapt and go into a low-energy mode. During spring/summer when the capacity increases once again, the system comes to life and adapts.
This is a living system that takes care of all household waste.
Through natural decomposition processes, the sewage water is purified from organic contaminations, but also from persistent contaminations such as medical residue, cosmetics and food additives. This system works without leaving any residual products, no sludge and no sewage odour. Thus, there is no need for a sludge collector.
Just as in the nature, there is no residue having to be taken care of later. This is thanks to a plant-based microbial food web making the sewage purification completely maintenance free and free from chemical additives. The result is living water that is, in one way or another, being returned to the eternal cycle of water. In order for the microbes, plants and insects to do the job, the environmental factors in the system need to be just right.
Household sewage flows into the buried container. This is where the primary degradation of pollutants takes place in an oxygen deficient environment. The visible container with plants is supplied with air, which also causes a predetermined water circulation and floatation of organic micro-particles.
We contribute to the biological diversity on-site. We give back the lifegiving resource, which we have borrowed from nature to cater to our own needs.
TreeWell Arctic is climate insulated and can be placed on a cliff in the archipelago. The system functions in the same way as TreeWell Home and TreeWell Original.
If there is no electricity available, the energy-efficient pump between the containers can be powered by a solar cell. The water leaving the system has a temperature of 6-7 degrees Celsius during the winter months and can be reused for heat exchange or flushing your toilet.
If the capacity goes down during the winter months the TreeWell Arctic will adapt and go into a low-energy mode. During spring/summer when the capacity increases once again, the system comes to life and adapts.