Sewage Treatment Plants

Package Sewage Treatment Plants will process foul sewage in accordance with the General binding rules: small sewage discharge to a surface water.

Package sewage treatment plants are regarded as the most efficient, reliable and economical solution for the treatment of domestic and commercial sewage.

How does a sewage treatment plant work?

A sewage treatment plant uses internal mechanics to break down solid waste into a cleaner, environmentally friendly, treated effluent that can then be discharged into an appropriate watercourse.

Foul sewage and waste water enter the primary tank where anaerobic digestion takes place, the solids settle and the liquids disperse into a bio chamber. The bio chamber aerates the waste, encouraging bacteria to break-down the remaining organic matter and dissolved constituents.

Full treatment is achieved when the discharge enters the final settlement chamber. The treated effluent is now ready for discharge into surface water drainage, ditches, watercourses and soakaway systems, subject to approval from the relevant local environmental agency.

For sewage treatment plants greater than 16-person, please call the Sales Team for pricing.

 
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  • What is the sewage treatment process?
    Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from household sewage. The process involves physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove pollutants and make the water safe for discharge into the environment or for reuse. The treatment process typically includes screening, sedimentation, biological treatment, disinfection, and sludge treatment.
  • What is the best treatment for sewage?
    The best treatment for sewage depends on the specific situation and needs. Some common options include activated sludge treatment, trickling filter systems, and membrane bioreactors. It's important to consider factors such as cost, efficiency, and environmental impact when choosing a sewage treatment method.
  • What is a sewage treatment plant and how does it work?
    A sewage treatment plant is a facility that processes wastewater from homes, businesses, and industries to remove contaminants and pollutants before releasing the treated water back into the environment. The process typically involves several stages, including primary treatment to remove large solids, secondary treatment to break down organic matter, and tertiary treatment to remove any remaining contaminants. The treated water is then disinfected and released into a nearby body of water or used for irrigation. The solids removed during the process are often treated separately and used as fertilizer or disposed of in a landfill.
  • What is the most preferred type of sewage treatment plant?
    The most preferred type of sewage treatment plant depends on various factors such as the size of the community, the level of treatment required, and the available resources. However, the most common types of sewage treatment plants are activated sludge plants, trickling filter plants, and rotating biological contactors.
  • What is the life expectancy of a sewage treatment plant?
    The life expectancy of a sewage treatment plant can vary depending on factors such as maintenance, upgrades, and usage. However, on average, a well-maintained sewage treatment plant can last anywhere from 20 to 30 years.