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MCG is to set up sewage and effluent treatment plant in villages of GURGAON

Author: Praveen Tiwari
by Praveen Tiwari
Posted: Oct 27, 2014
Sewage and effluent treatment plant in villages of GURGAON

GURGAON: MCG is now going to install a low-capacity sewage treatment plant (STP) and effluent treatment plant (ETP) in every village that comes under its jurisdiction. The existing STP plant and ETP plant are not able to handle the load that’s why the new plan is being formulated to setup sewage treatment plant for each and every village and the cost for this is also being discussed. The MCG had already come under severe criticism for failing to increase the capacity of the existing plant. The untreated sewage is now flowing into the Yamuna River.

Sewage treatment plant (STP) helps in removing contaminants from waste water and household sewage, both runoff (effluents) and domestic. It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove physical, chemical and biological contaminants. Its objective is to produce an environmentally safe fluid waste stream (or treated effluent) and a solid waste (or treated sludge) suitable for disposal or reuse (usually as farm fertilizer). A Waste Water Treatment Plant removes contaminants from wastewater, household sewage and industrial wastewater. Our Effective Waste Water Treatment Plant remove all types of contaminants (physical, chemical, and biological). Its objective is to remove all the contaminants in an environmentally-safe manner. Sewage is generated by residential, institutional, and commercial and industrial establishments. It includes household waste liquid from toilets, baths, showers, kitchens, sinks and so forth that is disposed of via sewers. In many areas, sewage also includes liquid waste from industry and commerce. The separation and draining of household waste into grey water and black water is becoming more common in the developed world, with grey water being permitted to be used for watering plants or recycled for flushing toilets. Sewage is the subset of waste water that is contaminated with feces or urine, but is often used to mean any waste water. Sewage includes domestic, municipal, or industrial liquid waste products disposed of, usually via a pipe or sewer (sanitary or combined), sometimes in a cesspool emptier. Waste water Treatment plants are used to make water reusable by eradicating dissolved impurities present in it.

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Author: Praveen Tiwari

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