| Plant Capacity | 100 KLD |
| Material | Mild Steel (MS) |
| Treatment Technology | SBR |
| Inlet Flow Rate | 100 m3/day |
| Application | Sewage |
| Installation Type | Prefabricated |
| Capacity | 100 KLD |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
Sequencing batches for sewage treatment plant The Sewage Treatment Plant is effortless to install, easy to maintain, and ideally suitable to be installed in various industrial, commercial, and residential sectors like apartments, colleges, hotels, resorts, hospitals and a lot more.Sewage Treatment Plants are available in semi automatic, manual and automatic operating mode based options.Treatment processes include brine treatment, solids removal (e.g. chemical precipitation, filtration), oils and grease removal, removal of biodegradable organics, removal of other organics, removal of acids and alkalis, and removal of toxic materials.
Sewage treatment (or domestic wastewater treatment, municipal wastewater treatment) is a type of wastewater treatment which aims to remove contaminants from sewage to produce an effluent that is suitable for discharge to the surrounding environment or an intended reuse application, thereby preventing water pollution from raw sewage discharges.Sewage contains wastewater from households and businesses and possibly pre-treated industrial wastewater. There are a high number of sewage treatment processes to choose from. These can range from decentralized systems (including on-site treatment systems) to large centralized systems involving a network of pipes and pump stations (called sewerage) which convey the sewage to a treatment plant. For cities that have a combined sewer, the sewers will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant. Sewage treatment often involves two main stages, called primary and secondary treatment, while advanced treatment also incorporates a tertiary treatment stage with polishing processes and nutrient removal. Secondary treatment can reduce organic matter (measured as biological oxygen demand) from sewage,??? using aerobic or anaerobic biological processes.