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What Makes the Sewage Water Treatment Process Innovative In Present Scenario

Author: Steve Cherng
by Steve Cherng
Posted: Jul 15, 2017

Gallons of water mixed with sewage flowed out of industries as well as settlements. All of these were released into the streams and rivers, thereby complicating the environment further with impurities. There was urgent need by municipal bodies as well as industrial units to recycle the water. The conventional waste water treatment plants utilised the sewage treatment process of activated sludge. This gave rise to problems over a period of time. Large space was required to put in the equipments, especially the storage tanks. More delays were to be seen in the output of water, which also was not of good quality.

  • Issues pertaining to loss of water in large amounts through wastage

Further complications arose due to the deficiency of water supply for domestic and commercial use. Lots of water went into wastage even with the sewage water treatment process that was being utilised conventionally. It was also not easy for many people, especially the domestic users to set up and afford these large installations. Gradually, it was realised that if the sediments could be removed of organic waste by treating those in the sewage tank itself and the water was allowed to be filtered out with advanced technologies, better quality of water and in large quantities could be obtained.

  • Plenty of thought and research has gone into finding out easier and miniature forms of wastewater treatment plants

After lots of research and thoughtful considerations of the ways of sewage treatment process it was seen that the best option would be to remove the organic waste materials quickly and allow the passage of water into collection chambers. For this purpose, the moving bed bio reactor system was introduced. Under this kind of process, the organic waste is first treated by the biofilm reactors. These are able to float on the surface and can react with organic substances to give out biomass that can be easily separated. Hence, people now can have smaller tanks in which the bio film is constantly at work. Hence, by the introduction of this modern design of sewage water treatment process, many advantages have been acquired.

  • Very little waste products work towards advantage

Due to the clear cut demarcation of the bio film and the treated water, the process of filtration is quite efficient in the modern day sewage treatment process. Such changes have been seen in most of the modern day plants, thereby decreasing the space and reducing the wastewater sludge development. Consequently, there is very little sludge coming out of such plants, which works great for the environment and doesn’t require large tanks for storage. There have been plenty of advantages due to the changes in the sewage water treatment process in the modern MBBR incorporated plants.

  • Wider acceptance of these miniature plants among the masses

It is because of the improvised systems of waste treatment that there is a greater acceptance among the people for such plants and this has led to the installations in large numbers. Even domestic users are interested to put up such installations within their premises. There are easy installation processes nowadays with ready to fix structures available in the market. Many companies are also coming up with easy solutions of such sewage water treatment process.

About the Author

Steve Cherng works on installations of sewage treatment plant with compact sizes where the sewage treatment is done with bio films with high output of water in sewage treatment system in these units.

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