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Contact SupplierWe as a Manufacturer and Supplier of Sewage Waste Water Treatment Plant offer you the best solution to treat water on a turnkey basis. The Sewage Waste Water Treatment Plant involves collection, primary treatment, biological treatment and tertiary treatment to make the water recyclable. We make the selection of technology depending on a number of factors such as investment capacity, operating staff at site, plant capacity etc. Our team of engineers makes use of chemical, biological and sludge treatment methods for natural and engineered systems to accomplish the job.
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Our Sewage Treatment Plants are set up for the treatment of the sewage waste that is produced by canteens, residential colonies etc. These involve collection, primary treatment, biological treatment and tertiary treatment to make it recyclable. We design the Biological Treatment Plants based on proven extended aeration technology, which is either based on suspended growth or attached growth as in the case of Fluidized Aerobic Bioreactor and Submerged Aerobic Fixed Film reactor. The selection of technology is based on capacity of plant, the operating staff at site and the investment capacity.
Sewage treatment Plant, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage, both runoff (effluents) and domestic. The task of designing and constructing facilities for treating wastewaters falls to environmental engineers. They employ a variety of engineered and natural systems to get the job done, using physical, chemical, biological, and sludge treatment methods. Its objective is to produce a waste stream (or treated effluent) and a solid waste or sludge suitable for discharge or reuse back into the environment. This material is often inadvertently contaminated with many toxic organic and inorganic compounds.
The features of wastewater treatment systems are determined by :
Discharges from treatment plants usually are disposed by dilution in rivers, lakes, or estuaries. They also may be used for certain types of irrigation (such as golf courses), transported to lagoons where they are evaporated, or discharged through submarine (underwater) outfalls into the ocean. However, outflows from treatment works must meet effluent standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency to avoid polluting the bodies of water that receive them.
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Sewage Treatment Plant is characterized as system based on usage of Oxygen/Air in Secondary Treatment Stage (Biological Decomposition of organic matter)