An ETP treats wastewater using a combination of physio-chemical and biological processes. It starts with physio-chemical methods to remove contaminants, followed by biological treatment to further purify the effluent. The plant integrates advanced technologies to effectively treat and manage the wastewater before it's discharged or reused.
An STP purifies domestic and industrial sewage through biological decomposition. Microorganisms, such as bacteria, break down organic substances that are dissolved and emulsified in the sewage. These microorganisms use the organic material as food, helping to remove pollutants and clean the water.
A Water Treatment Plant improves the quality of water to make it suitable for various uses. This process can be applied to make water safe for drinking, suitable for industrial use, effective for irrigation, or to maintain river flow. The treatment involves various processes to remove contaminants and enhance the water’s quality based on its intended application.
Reverse Osmosis(ro) is a membrane-technology filtration Method that removes many types of large molecules and ions from solutions by applying pressure to the solution, when it is on one side of a selective membrane. The result is that this isolate is retained on the pressurised side of the membrane and the pure solvent is allowed to pass to the other side. To be “selective”, this membrane should not allow large molecules or ions through the pores (holes), but should allow smaller components of the solution (Such as the solvent) to pass freely.
Fire is a devastating force that can cause significant damage to property and endanger lives. To mitigate these risks, fire fighting systems are crucial components of any building or facility. These systems are designed to detect, control, and extinguish fires swiftly and efficiently.
Plumbing work refers to the installation, repair, and maintenance of pipes, fixtures, and other systems used for water distribution and sewage disposal in buildings. It involves a variety of tasks, from simple repairs like fixing a leaky faucet, to complex projects like designing and installing a new plumbing system.
A constructed wetland is a man-made ecosystem designed to mimic the natural functions of a wetland. It utilizes plants, bacteria, and other microorganisms to treat wastewater. This technology is a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional wastewater treatment methods.