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What Is Sewage Treatment Plant ?

A sewage treatment facility is in charge of cleaning wastewater thoroughly and removing toxins before it is released back into the environment. It is undeniable that without sewage treatment methods, animals would become ill or die, beaches, dunes, and salt marshes would become unsuitable for both humans and animals, and water would quickly become contaminated and dangerous to drink or use.

 

The basic operation of the Sewage treatment plant

Sewage treatment facilities are categorized as follows:

  1. Chemical treatment
  2. Biological treatment
  3. combining different chemicals
  4. heat treatment and biological treatment.

The physio-chemical treatment followed by polishing is the fundamental operating principle of the STP. Treatments include sand filtration, activated charcoal treatment (adsorption), ozonation (chemical oxidation), reverse osmosis (RO), and evaporation.

 

 

These sewage treatment facilities save energy, clean up waste with cost-effective operations, and adhere to regulatory requirements. Fundamentally, the industry and location have a big impact on how an sewage treatment plant is designed.

 

Sewage Treatment Plants comply with government regulations

The treated sewage must meet the following requirements.

S. No.

Parameter

Required Standard

1

pH

6.5-8.5

2

BOD

<10mg/l

3

COD

<50mg/l

4

Suspended Solids

<10 mg/l

5

Ammonical nitrogen

<5 mg/l

6

Total Nitrogen

<5 mg/l

7

Fecal Coliform

<100 MPL/ml

 

The key benefits of sewage treatment plant (STP) are as follows:

  • The construction of a sewage treatment facility reduces environmental dangers.
  • STP satisfies the government's pollution emission standards and avoids a costly fine.
  • A sewage treatment facility can handle massive amounts of sewage quickly, saving time.
  • Sewage treatment plants assist to protect the environment from contamination.
  • Plant setup is quick and simple, with little servicing and maintenance required.

STP is a tried-and-true approach that consistently produces consistent outcomes.

 

Sewage treatment system applications include:

  1. Townships, factories, and industries
  2. Resorts and Hotels
  3. Educational Institutions and Schools
  4. Hospitals and nursing homes are two of the most common types of facilities.
  5. Residential colonies with a large population
  6. Apartments and complexes
  7. Projects for residential construction
  8. Commercial construction projects
  9. Shopping malls and shopping complexes
  10. IT parks

The life expectancy of the sewage treatment plant

The typical lifespan of a wastewater treatment facility is 40 to 50 years, while that of its treatment equipment is 15 to 20 years. As a result, in order to increase their lifespans, the majority of Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) built in the early 1970s need to be improved, repaired, or replaced.

 

These changes are essential to prevent nutrient concentrations in surface waters and to perform efficient stormwater management to prevent overflow.

 

How can we assist?

Netsol is a leading provider of Sewage Treatment Facilities, Waste Water Treatment Plants, and other water treatment plants. We have in-house operations and maintenance capabilities for operating water and wastewater treatment systems, which we can include as part of a full design-build-operate package. All forms of chemicals, physical, and biological impurities are effectively removed by our water treatment systems.

As a result, if you want a high-quality Sewage Treatment Plant that is not only effective in water purification but also offers low-cost maintenance, easy installation, and a reasonable pricing, go to Netsol Water Solution's website or call its customer service number to place your order.

 

We collaborate with our clients to design a customized water treatment solution that meets your specific requirements, as well as an ongoing service plan to completely or partially maintain your system.

 

For further information, contact us at +91 9650608473 or email at enquiry@netsolwater.com.