Sewage Treatment Plant(STP)

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Sewage Treatment Plant(STP)

Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater. It includes physical chemical and biological processes to remove physical chemical and biological contaminants.


It Objective is to produce a waste stream (or treated effluent) and a solid waste or sludge also suitable for discharge or reuse back into the environment. This material is often inadvertently contaminated with toxic organic and inorganic compounds.


Sewage is created by residences, institution, and commercial and industrial establishments. It can be treated close to where it is created (in septic tanks, biofilters or aerobic treatment systems), or collected and transported via a network of pipes and pump stations to a treatment plant. Sewage collection and treatment is typically subject to local and state regulation and standards.


Our Sewage treatment involves three stages call primary, secondary and tertiary treatment. First, the Solids are separated from the waste water stream. Then dissolved biological matter is progressively converted into a solid mass by using indigenous water-borne bacteria. Finally, the biological solids are neutralized then disposed of or reused and the treated water may be disinfected chemically or physically (for example by lagoons and microfiltration). The Final effluent can be discharged into a stream, river, bay, lagoon or wetland, or it can be used for the irrigation of a golf course, green way or park. If it is sufficiently clean, it can also be used for groundwater recharge.


Advantages:
  • No choking of soak pits, leach fields
  • A complete system
  • Very less power consumption
  • Very little collected sludge
  • Extra strong microorganisms
  • Microbes biodegrade completely
  • Provides a home for microorganisms to attach and grow
  • Very less cost
  • Most ideal for domestic and industrial establishments
  • Runs very well