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WHY WASTE WATER TREATMENT IS IMPORTANT?

  Wastewater treatment protects humans and ecosystem Wastewater contains elements toxic to humans and the ecosystem. Wastewater treatment facilities help to purify the water and eliminate situations like what is currently seen in developing countries. Unclean water poses significant health risks, accounting for 1.7 million deaths annually, of which over 90 percent are in developing countries. 2  Several water-related diseases, including cholera and schistosomiasis, remain widespread across many developing countries, where only a very small fraction (in some cases less than 5 percent) of domestic and urban wastewater is treated prior to its release into the environment 3 . Wastewater treatment also protects the ecosystem. Fish and aquatic life require fresh water. When their water environment is laden with wastewater, they cannot survive. If chemicals, such as nitrogen and phosphates, enter streams, rivers or large bodies of water in excessive amounts, it causes excessive...

Role & Importance of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)

  Importance of Sewage Water Treatment Plants: Over the past few decades, sewage and research and technology have evolved. The population of the world is expanding fast, and people are looking for natural resources in clean water sources such fresh rivers, wells, and groundwater. Natural resources will eventually become scarcer. This has caused the emphasis to shift from preventing pollution to reducing its effects. Wastewater cannot now be disposed of in land or water bodies without suitable and efficient treatment procedures. India has the second-largest population in the world and the highest population density in its Gangetic plains as well as other parts of the country. It also boasts 4% of the total fresh water available on Earth. India must therefore work towards sustainable water use, water recovery, and water re-use in order to satisfy the basic need for water for its citizens.   Maintenance of Sewage Water Treatment Plants: Utilising reliable and effect...

Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) Manufacturers & Suppliers in Hyderabad

  What is a S ewage T reatment P lant? Sewage treatment plants process and treat wastewater/sewage, breaking it down into a cleaner ‘effluent’ that can be returned back to nature in a safer, eco-friendly form. They help restore groundwater balance, curb diseases and stop degradation and pollution of the environment.  In housing societies, the treated water can be used for non-potable purposes such as gardening, washing cars, construction, irrigation and toilet flushing. Cleaner water would minimize fatalities due to water borne diseases, there’d be less negative environmental impact from water pollution and from a much narrower point of view, no house would have to pay for water tankers, because there’d be abundance of groundwater on macro scales and reusable water at community levels.   STP Technologies:    ◈ MBBR - Moving Bed Bio Reactor    ◈ SBR - Sequential Bio Reactor MBBR: Moving bed biofilm reactor (MBBR) is  a biological...

Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) Manufacturers & Suppliers in Hyderabad

Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP)  Effluent Treatment Plant  or  ETP  is one type of waste water treatment method which is particularly designed to purify industrial waste water for its reuse and it’s aim is to release safe water to environment from the harmful effect caused by the effluent. Waste  water treatment plants will treat effluents coming from various industries. These Plants are widely used in industrial & commercial sectors like Pharmaceutical, Food/Beverage Production, Paper & Textile, Power Plants & Steel Plants, Cement Industries, Hospitals and Oil Refineries. ETP Technologies    ◈ Aerobic Treatment    ◈ Anaerobic Treatment   Effluent Treatment Plant is developed to treat the effluent that is waste water coming from different areas of plant. Water is the main resource used in all types of industries for many processes. But water used in industries in not consumed completely. Furthermore, almost all indus...