How does a Wastewater Treatment Plant Work?
A wastewater treatment plant treats sewage water from various sources and makes it reusable. It comprises several processes that address specific needs for wast
A wastewater treatment plant treats sewage water from various sources and makes it reusable. It comprises several processes that address specific needs for wast
Sewer pipes are the sewer lines that transport all the wastewater produced inside a house to the sewer mains constructed underneath the street.
Sewer Sys
A sedimentation tank is structure in which wastewater is filled and stored for some time to remove the suspended particles present in the water. These particles
There are various types of liners used for sewer sanitary system such as cast in place liners, chemically attached liners and mechanically attached liners which
Sustainable sludge treatment processes focus on the elimination of risks to the environment and human health occurring from sludge, along with the effective use
A soak pit or a soakaway is a closed porous chamber that is directly connected to a primary treatment unit of residential or commercial building. It serves the
Sedimentation is the process of removing suspended coarser particles in water by settling down them to the bottom of tank. For a particle to settle down, the fl
Recycling of wastewater is done to treat the wastewater to a level suitable for various purposes. Water recycling is reusing treated waste water for beneficial
An on-site wastewater treatment system (OWTS) includes four major stages; identifying the source of wastewater, collection and storage of wastewater, pre-treatm
Population forecasting is defined as the method of determining the expected population for a particular design period of a water supply system with the help of