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Thursday, 27 April 2017

Wastewater Treatment plant – How it works?

Waste water needs treatment. Otherwise it can pollute your environment easily. Pollution can further lead to health issues, depletion of marine habitat, etc. For the most part, our environment can manage itself in recycling the water resources. However, it can handle only up to a certain extent. That is why, it is essential to process the water in waste water treatment plant to remove the pollutants and save the environment.

RO Water Treatment
There are several waste water treatment plants that are designed for a particular purpose. The RO water treatment plant is used to treat the water for drinking purposes. It utilizes the reverse osmosis process for cleansing the water and removing unwanted particles. It operates in a sustained pressure mode until all the water is passed through the device.

Demineralised Water Treatment Plant
The demineralised water treatment plant removes the minerals from the water through the process of ion exchange. Demineralization goes through the process of distillation, deionization, membrane filtration, electro dialysis and other technologies. As most of the content in water are salts, the process of deionization can produce pure water after all the chemical substances is absorbed. It is often the proven system of water treatment to produce pure water for consumption.

Waste Water Treatment Plant
The waste water need to be treated in plants before they can be disposed into the environment. They carry harmful substances that have the effect to deteriorate the environment. These harmful substances need to be treated in wastewater treatment plant to be purified and made suitable for land use. We live so close to the water, therefore it is highly essential that water is treated for hygienic reasons. It can preserve the environment, keep the fishes from dying or spoil a recreation area.

The waste water goes through a series of steps before it is completely free from pollutants and ready to be discharged. First of all, it is allowed to settle in large tanks, where the solid waste gets settled in the bottom of the tanks. These waste also called as sludge is removed and sent for further processing. The water is transferred to the next step of water treatment process.

Disinfectant
Chemicals like chlorine are added as a disinfectant to remove the second level of pollutant from the water. The dosage of chlorine depends on the amount of pollutants in the waste water, dosages of 5 to 15 milligrams per litre is common. The bactericidal effects of chlorine are highly dependent on the pH value, contact time, effluent temperature and organic content.

The water treatment consultants play a pivotal role in planning a water resource requirement for a business house. Whatever may be the requirement they can provide a solution that is environmentally safe and meets their requirement perfectly. The water treatment consultants have the knowledge and expertise that can help a business or an industry to plan their water supply and ensure that it is sufficient for their use.

Through the process of RO purifier, demineralization and adding chlorine disinfectant the polluted water is turned into pure water that is safe for consumption or to be used for land or irrigation purpose.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

How Sewage Treatment Plant Works | Chokhavatia Associates

Treatment Plants of Sewage are an important segment of any infrastructure now days. With ongoing activities at every nook and corner, establishing such plants as become a necessity rather than luxury.

With up gradation in technology with each passing day, you will get a plenty of ranges to pick from, while you are looking alternatives to replace and outdated septic tank to be installed in your premises. Technology has introduced septic tanks or cesspools that give much more ease for in fulfilling all set of procedures that are been applied under Sewage Treatment Plants. Of Course, this opportunity can be availed for those which are already not connected to existing main sewage or drainage. The one that are at rural homes cannot be changed so easily.

While changing already existing or a new septic tank, cost is the major factor that is being looked upon. When it comes to septic tank, do remember that it should be emptied once in a year for maintenance purpose. When it comes to treatment plant, maintenance can be a bit higher in comparison to septic tank; but it is important to empty from time to time for maintenance purpose, as it enhances the life of treatment plant as well as the level of cleaning waste and effluents at much faster arte. Besides the quality of cleaning gets improved too. Cost of Maintenance can depend upon the capacity of the treatment plant.


Keeping the cost factor in mind, it is not that change your sewage plants at your premises every now and then; So, it will be better to look at the maintenance part of the plant. No doubt, it is easier to maintain treatment plants meant for sewage in comparison to septic tanks; emptying and maintaining can depend upon the type of plant you have installed in your infrastructure.

It is the aeration in Sewage Treatment Plants and even in filters that takes an extra step in cleaning up the effluent; and such is accuracy of this system that it almost makes 98% clean; thus almost entire effluent is totally clear is from all types of contaminants. In fact, in some cases the effluent after treatment gets discharged into a rain harvesting tank, which later can be sprayed in and around the garden. But, while installation and maintenance of these sewage plants make sure to cross check the local and environmental rules & regulations to avoid any legal instances.



Even, the treated water through these infrastructures can be directly freed in to a live water that too with a permission from the concerned authorities. This action set aside cost and time both. Installation of such infrastructure (i.e. treatment plants of all types) takes 3-5 days as per the assessment of the site available and weather.

Though as an entrepreneur you should be well aware about the difference between a sewage treatment plant and septic tank but always it will be better to take a help of professional experts when it comes to picking up a one. Experts and environmental consultations are well aware of ever changing rules and regulations, and can deal well with the concerned officials.

Like all infrastructures, Treatment Plants of Sewage too need maintenance and for best results it is advisable to hire services of an established and expert solution provider to perform this activity.

We are at Chokhavatia Associates is Wastewater Management company. We mainly offers Common Effluent Treatment Plant (CETPs), Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) , Effluent treatment plant (ETP) Design & Development Services. You need more information about our projects and plant please visit here: chokhavatia.com