Effluent Treatment Plant

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is pivotal in treating industrial wastewater before its release into the environment. Its core objective is to eliminate contaminants, rendering the water safe for disposal or reuse. The treatment involves multiple stages: physical, chemical, and biological. The physical phase segregates solid particles via sedimentation and filtration. Chemical treatment adjusts pH levels, neutralizes acids, or precipitates dissolved metals. Biological treatment employs microorganisms to decompose organic matter. ETPs are vital for environmental preservation, mitigating industrial wastewater’s harmful impact on water bodies, soil, and aquatic life. They ensure regulatory compliance and foster sustainable wastewater management, promoting ecological balance.

  • Decolorant
  • PAC
  • Polyelectrolyte
  • Bioculture