A wastewater treatment system cleans contaminated water through physical, chemical, and biological processes to make it safe for discharge back into the environment or for reuse.
Effluent treatment plant cleans industrial effluents, contaminated water from rivers and lakes, and so on just in order to reuse the water for additional purposes.
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Sewage is the waste generated from residential, institutional, commercial and industrial establishments. STP plant treats the sewage to make it fit for safe disposal, agricultural use or domestic use in toilets etc.
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Membrane Bio Reactor (MBR), is the combination of activated sludge treatment together with a separation of the biological sludge by micro- or ultrafiltration membranes with pore size of typically 10 nm to 0.5μm to produce the particle- free effluent.
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The sequencing batch reactor (SBR) is a fill-anddraw activated sludge system for wastewater treatment. In this system, wastewater is added to a single “batch” reactor, treated to remove undesirable components, and then discharged.
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The activated sludge process is a type of wastewater treatment process for treating sewage or industrial wastewaters using aeration and a biological floc composed of bacteria and protozoa.
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The MBBR system consists of an aeration tank (similar to an activated sludge tank) with special plastic carriers that provide a surface where a biofilm can grow.
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