Effluent Treatment Plant ETP Plant Netsol Water











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Effluent Treatment Plant | ETP Plant | Netsol Water - 09650608473 • What is an Effluent Treatment Plant? • Effluent treatment plant, also known as ETP is a waste water treatment process (WWTP) that is used to treat waste water. It's mostly used in industries like pharmaceuticals, textiles, and chemicals where extreme water contamination is a possibility. Effluent Treatment Plant plays a significant role in the treatment of industrial waste water as well as domestic sewage. Organic matter, inorganic matter, heavy metals, oil grease, suspended particles, and other contaminants are treated in the wastewater treatment process of an ETP plant. Chemical treatment, biological treatment, a combination of chemical and biological treatment, and thermal treatment are the several types of wastewater treatment plants. • • ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) is a process design for treating the • industrial waste water for its reuse or safe disposal to the • environment. • • Influent: Untreated industrial waste water. • • Effluent: Treated industrial waste water. • • Sludge: Solid part separated from waste water by ETP. Read More [https://www.netsolwater.com/what-is-e...] • Need of ETP • • To clean industry effluent and recycle it for further use. • • To reduce the usage of fresh/potable water in Industries. • • To cut expenditure on water procurement. • • To meet the Standards for emission or discharge • of environmental pollutants from various Industries set by • the Government and avoid hefty penalties. • • To safeguard environment against pollution and contribute in • sustainable development. • Design of ETP • The design and size of the ETP depends upon: • • Quantity and quality of the industries discharge effluent. • • Land availability. • • Monetary considerations for construction, operation maintenance. • • Area dimension depends on: •  Quality of wastewater to be treated, •  Flow rate •  Type of biological treatment to be used . • • In case of less available land, CETP (Common Effluent Treatment • Plant) is preferred over ETP • Treatment Levels Mechanisms of ETP • • Treatment levels: •  Preliminary •  Primary •  Secondary •  Tertiary (or advanced) • • Treatment mechanisms: •  Physical •  Chemical •  Biological

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