The history of sewage treatment dates back to the 1840s, where initial methods focused on basic filtration and containment of wastewater. The late 19th century saw the introduction of chemical, sedimentation, and biological processes to improve treatment efficiency. However, since then, development of sewage treatment technologies have been relatively stagnant.
In contrast, numerous industries have witnessed remarkable advancements driven by technology. From the introduction of the diesel locomotives to the development of driverless bullet trains, from the evolution of basic cell phones to the rise of powerful smartphones, from black and white television sets to ultra-fine 8K smart TVs, our world has experienced significant technological transformation. Yet, sewage treatment has largely remained unchanged.
The significance of technological advancements across various industries becomes even more apparent when we consider the complexities of our modern world. From increased urbanization and population growth to the emergence of new pollutants and contaminants in wastewater, the conventional sewage treatment system struggles to cope with the demands of our postmodern needs.
Unison’s Contribution
Unison recognises this and aims to bridge the gap between technological advancements and sewage treatment through its advanced wastewater treatment system. Unison’s wastewater treatment system incorporates cutting-edge electrochemical processes, revolutionizing the way wastewater is treated. The technology surpasses conventional sewage treatment methods by utilizing specialized electrodes and innovative treatment techniques like electrocoagulation, electrooxidation, and electro flocculation.
By leveraging the potential of electrochemical processes, Unison offers a more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution to address the challenges of the postmodern needs.
Moreover, Unison’s technology aligns with the broader advancements in technology that are transforming industries. It represents a forward-thinking approach to sewage treatment, recognising the importance of integrating modern technologies into this critical domain.
In the words of Victor Hugo,
"The history of men is reflected in the history of sewers."
This quote highlights the essential role of sewage treatment in society and the need for continuous advancement in this field. Unison’s advanced wastewater treatment system is the embodiment of technological progress and aims to change the way we treat sewage, paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future.