Sewage Treatment Plants (STP)
We provide a range of Sewage Treatment Plants utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as MBBR STP, MBR STP, and SBR STP. Our team designs and manufactures diverse sewage treatment solutions tailored to meet the specific requirements of our clients, all at competitive prices. The production of all wastewater treatment plants is carried out under the expert guidance of our experienced professionals.
Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) are facilities designed to treat and process wastewater, also known as sewage, to remove contaminants and pollutants before releasing the treated water back into the environment. The primary goal of sewage treatment is to protect public health and the environment by reducing the levels of harmful substances in wastewater.
Key components and processes involved in sewage treatment plants include:
Screening :-
- In the initial stage, large objects such as sticks, leaves, and plastic are removed from the wastewater through screens.
- In this phase, the sewage is allowed to settle in a large tank, allowing solids to settle at the bottom as sludge while the liquid portion moves to the next stage. This process helps in removing a significant portion of suspended solids.
- Biological processes are employed in secondary treatment to further break down the organic matter. Microorganisms (bacteria and other microbes) are introduced to digest the remaining organic materials, converting them into simpler, less harmful substances. Common methods include activated sludge processes, trickling filters, and rotating biological contactors.
- Depending on the local regulations and the quality of treated water required, some plants include a tertiary treatment stage. This stage involves additional processes to remove remaining impurities, nutrients, and pathogens. Common tertiary treatment methods include filtration, chemical treatment, and disinfection.
- The sludge generated in the primary and secondary treatment processes needs to be treated separately. This may involve processes like digestion (anaerobic or aerobic), dewatering, and drying. The treated sludge is then often disposed of in a landfill, incinerated, or used for agricultural purposes.
- Before releasing the treated water back into the environment, it is often disinfected to kill any remaining harmful bacteria and pathogens. Chlorination, UV radiation, or other disinfection methods may be employed.
STPs play a crucial role in maintaining environmental sustainability, preventing water pollution, and ensuring that communities have access to clean water. The specific design and capacity of a sewage treatment plant depend on factors such as the volume of sewage it needs to treat, local environmental regulations, and the desired quality of the treated water.
OUR PROJECTS
Millennial Services Consutants 45 KLD MBBR Based STP-Flipkart, Hajipur.
WE3 Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. 200 KLD MBBR Based STP.
GURU GOVIND INDRAPRATA UNIVERSITY – DELHI – 300KLD MBR Package.
YOG NATUROPATHY PANCHKARMA TREATMENT & RESEARCH CENTER HARIDWAR – (120 + 24) KLD STP.
KS & SONS, GREATER NOIDA – 120 KLD MBR BASE STP.
SPARK MINDA, NOIDA 40 KLD MBR BASED STP.
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 60KLD MBR PACKAGE FOR STP.
ANCHAL HOMES PVT. LTD. MORINI HILL – 20 KLD MBR STP PLANT.
SANT PARMANAND HOSPITAL – DELHI – (STP 65 KLD SBR BASED PLANT).
TULIP INFRATECH PVT. LTD. GURGAON- 600 & 1600 KLD STP PLANT.