What is a Biodigester?

In the modern world, where environmental concerns are becoming increasingly important, the concept of a biodigester is gaining more and more attention. But what exactly is a biodigester?

A biodigester, also known as a biogas digester or anaerobic digester, is a system that converts organic waste into biogas and organic fertilizer through the process of anaerobic digestion. 

This means that the system breaks down biodegradable materials, such as food waste, human and animal waste, and agricultural residue, in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas – a mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and other trace gases.

What does the biodigester system consist of?

The biodigester system typically consists of 3 parts:

  1. Bioseptic Tank
  2. Soakaway/Leach field/Soakage
  3. Grease Trapper

How does a biodigester system work?

A biodigester works through a process called anaerobic digestion. In this process, microorganisms break down the organic waste in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas and liquid fertilizer.

The bioseptic tank is the main component of the biodigester system, where anaerobic digestion takes place. The tank is usually made from concrete or plastic and can vary in size depending on the amount of waste to be processed. 

The soakaway, also known as leach field or soakage, is a drainage system that helps to absorb any excess water and prevent environmental pollution. 

The grease trapper, as the name suggests, is responsible for trapping any grease or oils that may clog the system. This helps to maintain the efficiency of the biodigester.

What are the benefits of installing a biodigester system in Kenya?

For years, traditional septic tank systems have been the go-to option for waste management in Kenya. However, with the increasing population and urbanization, these systems are becoming less effective and environmentally friendly. Here are some of the benefits of using a biodigester system in Kenya:

  • Cost Efficiency: Biodigester systems, once installed, are significantly cheaper to maintain than traditional septic systems. They require less frequent emptying since the solid waste is effectively broken down into biogas and water, reducing the need for costly desludging services.
  • Environmental Benefits: By converting organic waste into biogas, biodigesters reduce the emission of harmful greenhouse gases. Additionally, the by-product of the digestion process can be used as an organic fertilizer, promoting sustainable agriculture practices.
  • Durability and Low Maintenance: Biodigester systems are designed to be durable and require minimal maintenance, making them a long-term solution for waste management. Unlike septic tanks, they are less prone to blockages and do not necessitate regular pumping.
  • Water Conservation: The water from the digestion process can be treated and reused for agricultural and landscaping purposes, contributing to water conservation efforts in regions facing water scarcity.
  • Promotion of Public Health: Biodigesters play a crucial role in managing waste in a sanitary manner, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases, and improving overall public health by preventing the contamination of water sources. 

This has made biodigester systems the preferred choice for waste management in Kenya. Most households, residential and commercial buildings, schools, and even hospitals are now opting for this eco-friendly solution. 

At Realtime Biodigesters and Plumbers Ltd, we are committed to providing sustainable and efficient waste management solutions through the installation of biodigester systems. Join us in our efforts towards a cleaner and greener future for Kenya. Let’s make a positive impact on the environment together! 

So, if you’re considering installing a biodigester system, contact us today for a consultation and quotation!

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