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, more environmentally friendly effluent. It involves a similar process to a typical septic tank but has some key differences.
The advantages of the CSWE-40 :
- 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 | |
Model | CSWE – 40 |
Throu | 2800 L/D |
MARINE ELECTRICAL PLUNGER PUMP | |
Type | DZ-250 |
Capacity | 0.25 m³/h |
Pressure | 0.3 Mpa |
Suction Height | 6 m |
Number Of Strike | 56 min‾¹ |
Motor Power | 0.18 Kw |
MARINE SLUDGE SMASH PUMP | |
Type | 0.5CWF-10 |
Capacity | 05 m³/h |
Power | 1.1 Kw |
Pressure | 0.10 Mpa |
Speed | 3500 r/min |
(NPSH)r | 5.0 m |