Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Piece |
Capacity (KLD) | 100 KLD |
Feed Flow Rate(m3/day) | 51-100 m3/day |
Water Pump Power | 1.5 KW |
Application Industry | Residential & Commercial Building |
Treatment Technology | Mixed Bed Bio Reactor(MBBR) |
Air Blower Power | 0.5 kW |
Installation Type | Prefabricated |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Impurities To Be Removed | TDS, Turbidity, Oil & Grease, Dissolved Minerals |
Deliver Type | PAN India |
Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
Warranty | 1 Year |
I Deal In | New Only |
Treatment Stages | Primary Treatment, Tertiary Treatment, Secondary Treatment |
Air Blower Count | 1 Blower |
Control Module | Available |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Domestic sewage treatment system is an industrial facility for the treatment of urban wastewater, largely from toilets and bathrooms, to produce a non-polluting effluent that can be used as part of another process or directly discharged into the environment (for example, rivers). In a
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Domestic sewage treatment system is divided into primary and secondary treatment stages. The primary stage takes place in the screening and grit removal system, where large solids are removed by grit chambers. The secondary stage takes place in several types of settlement tanks, where the activated sludge process is used to remove the organic matter from the wastewater. Treated effluent can then be discharged directly to surface water or further treated for reuse (biogas facilities for gas production or for irrigation as fertiliser, aquaculture facilities).
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Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage water. It includes physical, biological and sometimes chemical processes to remove pollutants. Its aim is to produce an environmentally safe sewage water, called effluent, and a solid waste, called sludge or biosolids, suitable for disposal or reuse. Reuse is often for agricultural purposes, but more recently, sludge is being used as a fuel source.
Water from the mains, used by manufacturing, farming, houses (toilets, baths, showers, kitchens, sinks), hospitals, commercial and industrial sites, is reduced in quality as a result of the introduction of contaminating constituents. Organic wastes, suspended solids, bacteria, nitrates, and phosphates are pollutants that must be removed.
To make wastewater acceptable for reuse or for returning to the environment, the concentration of contaminants must be reduced to a safe level, usually a standard set by the Environment Agency.
Sewage can be treated close to where it is created (in septic tanks and their associated drainfields or sewage treatment plants), or collected and transported via a network of pipes and pump stations to a municipal treatment plant. The former system is gaining popularity for many new ECO towns, as 60% of the cost of mains sewerage is in the pipework to transport it to a central location and it is not sustainable. It is called 'Decentralisation' of sewage treatment systems.