Sewage, often referred to as wastewater, is primarily composed of water along with a diverse range of contaminants. These contaminants can include organic matter like human waste, food scraps, and chemicals from households and industries. Additionally, sewage may contain pathogens,…
The process of removal of waste and contaminants from household sewage is termed as sewage treatment or sewage treatment plant. The process involves physical, chemical and biological methods to eliminate these contaminants and make environmentally safe treated effluent. After the…
SEWAGE: Sewage is a combination of water and waste which contains organic and inorganic solids from various establishments such as commercial, industrial or residential etc. Hence cleaning up of wastewater is very much required. Yes, it’s the Sewage Treatment Plant…
Wastewater has become one of the concerns for all of us and there are many ways to take care of it. There are efforts being taken to ensure that water is recycled and treated to make it safe and clean…
Wastewater treatment plants are vital to modern society, but their existence is the result of centuries of innovation, regulation, and response to public health crises. The journey from ancient drainage systems to the advanced facilities we rely on today is…
What is Wastewater? Wastewater, commonly known as sewage, is water people have used for various purposes. In the residential setting, wastewater is generated in kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms. In the industrial environment, wastewater is produced during operations like agriculture…
Every day we eliminate huge quantity of wastewater from various sources primarily from the household. This wastewater if released to the environment as it is would cause tremendous harm to the environment and would directly affect the humans at the…
Modern society is facing a serious threat from the rising environmental concerns such as pollution, and global warming. Though we are moving towards overall growth through technological advancement, still we are lagging behind in managing the growing threat to the…
Water is a human need, each and every person present on the earth needs at least 20 to 50 liters of water in a day for drinking, cooking, washing, bathing and several other purposes. Now polluted or contaminated water isn’t…
Presently, reusing wastewater is a widely accepted process among several residential, commercial and industrial spaces. Besides drinking, there are several other uses of recycled water, such as agriculture, sanitary purposes, filling decorative garden fountains and the list goes on. Most…
Water being pure by nature is certainly one of the most indispensable parts of our lives. However, the purity gets diminished once it gets contaminated due to several sources such as chemicals, pollutants and other kinds of organic/ non-organic materials,…