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Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) became a statutory requirement of all the State Pollution Control Boards, everybody, whether Hotelier or Industrialist were looking for economical, easy to install and operate compact type Sewage Treatment Plant. Sewage Treatment (STP) Plants that are precision designed to receive waste from domestic, commercial as well as industrial sources and effectively remove materials damaging water quality and can harm the health of the humans consuming it. With the systems based on the principal working objective of allowing effluents to be safely disposed of without endangering human health or the surrounding natural environment, the STP Plant Manufacturer are well appreciated for their high-quality standards. We provide complete solutions for STP Plant Manufacturer which includes biological, physical, and chemical treatment which are based on the latest technologies.
Technologies Used :
An STP, also known as a wastewater treatment plant, is a facility that cleans wastewater from toilets, sinks, and tubs.
A sewage treatment plant works by holding back large solids and debris from the wastewater within the primary settlement tank. The wastewater then goes through the biological zone where bacteria and microorganisms break down and consume the organic matter.
It is important to have a sewage treatment plant to prevent environmental pollution, protect public health and promote sustainable water use.
Sewage treatment plants collect, treat, and discharge wastewater, providing a service essential to environmental and public health.
Waste Water Treatment
A process used to remove suspended solids, biodegradable organics suck as Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), pathogenic bacteria and nutrients from industrial and sewage waste water.Waste water treatment process is segmented into three levels.
Waste water treatment is a process which removes and eliminates contaminants from wastewater. It thus converts it into an effluent that can be returned to the water cycle. Once back in the water cycle, the effluent creates an acceptable impact on the environment. It is also possible to reuse it.