Sewage treatment plants are a basic necessity in India. Due to their commendable service pan India, they have gained immense popularity across the country. The gravity of water pollution was understood only when sewage treatment plants were installed in various…
India is known as the land of irrigation due to its high fertility. However, even though the land produces abundant crops, the country faces the issue of drought every year. One of the primary reasons behind deficits is leaving behind…
With a population of 138 crores, India hurtles to become a more developed economy in the coming years. Due to this swell in the population growth, one out of ten deaths are caused due to the deteriorating health of our…
Wastewater treatment plants are built to speed up or aid the natural process of purifying water. With billions of people using natural water resources every day, the natural cleaning process is overloaded. Without the intervention of wastewater treatment plants, the…
Wastewater or sewage water is water that has been contaminated by human use. It contains both solid and liquid wastes and usually consists of water discharged from homes, industrial plants and agricultural lands. Wastewater contains contaminants in varying levels and…
Wastewater treatment is important to us from a personal as well as an environmental standpoint. Wastewater treatment plants use complex processes that involve the use of different chemicals to treat used water to remove pollutants, contaminants, and other organic compounds…
Wastewater treatment plants are important as normal water contains impurities that can be harmful to humans, animals, and the environment.
A sequencing batch reactors are used for water treatment. Oxygen is fizzed through sewage water and activated sludge in batches which in turn reduces organic matter in the sewage water.
Sewage treatment plant is a process which separates contaminants or unwanted dissolved materials from waste-water. There are various sewage treatment plants for different purposes. Each has their own process to treat wastewater.
Natural occurring water contains many dissolved solids in dilute forms which are usually various types of salts. These solids are known as TDS. Demineralization, also known as deionization, is a process which removes minerals salts from water through the ion…
Under our national government’s initiative to clean the river Ganga and under the name ‘Namami Gange’, a deal has been signed in July 2018 by Dharmendra Pradhan, the Petroleum Minister and the city of Mathura. The deal states an agreement…