EFFLUNENT TREATMENT PLANT

Industrial Wastewater is often called Effluent/Trade Effluent. The characteristics & nature of Wastewater depend upon physical, chemical & biological constituents present in the wastewater. Accordingly, the treatment scheme is designed. Matching up to the ever-changing needs of the patrons, we render the finest quality of Effluent Treatment Plant. For the purpose of removing the unwanted, hazardous chemicals from the wastewater, the ETP is used in various wastewater treatment applications. Known for their consistent performance, these plants are manufactured by using modern machinery and most recent technology.
We offer compact and efficient wastewater treatment systems that not only serve to enhance the quality of the discharge but also use less electricity when recycled or discharged into surface water bodies or sanitary sewers. Prior to designing the plant, we conduct treatability studies to ensure that the procedure is appropriate for the specific effluent and that the output standards are met in accordance with regulations. We take on turnkey projects in a range of capacities based on the needs of the client.
Effluent Treatment Plants

Industrial Effluent Treatment Process

 Preliminary Treatment: Its objective is physical separation of large sized contaminants. For example cloth, paper, plastics, wood logs etc. This level/process include:

  1. Screening
  2. Sedimentation
  3. Grit Chamber
  4. Clarifiers

 Primary Treatment:  Its aim is removal of floating and settleable materials such as suspended solids and organic matter. In this treatment both physical and chemical methods are used. It includes:

  1. Flocculation
  2. Coagulation
  3. Neutralization
  4. Primary Clarifiers

Secondary or Biological Treatment: The objective of this treatment is the further treatment of the effluent from primary treatment to remove the suspended solids and residual organics. In this step biological and chemical processes are involved.

  1. Activated Sludge Process
  2. Aerated Lagoons

 Tertiary/advanced/disinfection treatment: The purpose of tertiary treatment is to provide a final treatment stage to raise the effluent quality to the desired level before it is reused, recycled or discharged to the environment.

  1. Chemical Coagulation and sedimentation
  2. Filtration
  3. Reverse Osmosis
  4. UV Disinfection

Benefits

The physical waste that is present in the effluent is removed during the initial treatment stage of the effluent treatment plant’s operation. Physical procedures like sedimentation, filtration, aeration, flow equalization, clarifying, and screening are used at this level.Sedimentation tanks are used in primary treatment to extract organic debris and big particles from the liquid. Both chemical and physical mechanisms are involved. Chemical precipitation, pH regulation, chemical coagulation, flocculation, and other processes are examples of chemical processes. In order to lower the bacterial population, secondary treatment entails removing suspended debris and biodegradable organic materials. In tertiary wastewater treatment, inorganic matter and hazardous microbiological pollutants are eliminated from wastewater using a combination of physical and chemical procedures. Filtration is typically the first step in the procedure, and then further disinfection is applied. Reusing and recycling the treated water back into the business is safe.

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