Description
a sewage treatment plant operates by circulating air to encourage the growth of bacteria to break down sewage. The goal is to deliver much cleaner, with more environmentally friendly effluent. It involves a similar process to a typical septic tank but has some key differences.
The advantages of the CSWE-20 :
- Improved Water Quality : Sewage treatment plants significantly enhance the quality of water released into the environment.
- Environmental Protectionb : They protect ecosystems and aquatic habitats by reducing pollutant discharge.
- Public Health : They prevent waterborne diseases by removing harmful bacteria and pathogens.
- Odor Control : Sewage treatment plants minimize unpleasant odors associated with untreated sewage.
- Compliance with Regulations : They ensure treated effluent meets stringent water quality standards.
- Resource Recovery : Some plants extract energy from sewage and reuse treated sludge.
- Water Recycling : Treated wastewater can be reused for non-potable purposes, conserving freshwater.
- Reduced Nutrient Pollution : They remove excess nutrients that cause water pollution.
- Community Aesthetics : Treated sewage is less offensive in terms of odors and visual appearance.
- Long-Term Sustainability : Sewage treatment plants contribute to the long-term sustainability of urban and industrial areas.
SPECIFICATION OF HEFER SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT CSWE-20 | |
Model | CSWE – 20 |
Throu | 1400 L/D |
Capacity | 5 m³/h |
Power | 1.1 Kw |
Pressure | 0.10 Mpa |
(NPSH)r | 5.0 m |