Description : | This technology refers to a comprehensive system designed for the treatment of wastewater generated from domestic, industrial, or municipal sources to make it suitable for safe discharge or reuse. The treatment process typically involves multiple stages, including preliminary removal of large solids through screening, primary treatment for settling of suspended particles, and secondary biological treatment where microorganisms degrade organic pollutants. In advanced configurations, tertiary treatment processes such as filtration, adsorption, membrane separation, or disinfection are applied to remove residual contaminants, nutrients, and pathogens. The system is developed to reduce pollutant load, improve water quality parameters such as BOD, COD, and turbidity, and enable sustainable reuse of treated water for applications like irrigation, industrial processes, or groundwater recharge. The design can be adapted based on the nature and strength of wastewater, making it suitable for both centralized and decentralized applications.
Key Features: • Multi-stage treatment including physical, biological, and advanced purification processes • Effectively reduces BOD, COD, suspended solids, and microbial contamination • Can incorporate technologies such as filtration, adsorption, membrane systems, and disinfection • Suitable for domestic, industrial, and municipal wastewater streams • Enables reuse of treated water for irrigation, industrial use, or recharge • Adaptable design for both centralized and decentralized treatment systems • Supports sustainable water management and pollution control |