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Effluent Treatment Plant

We are a leading Manufacturer of effluent treatment plant and effluent treatment & wastewater treatment plant from Delhi, India.
  • Effluent Treatment Plant
  • Effluent Treatment Plant
  • Effluent Treatment Plant
Effluent Treatment Plant

Effluent Treatment Plant

Rs 1.25 Lakh  / PieceGet Best Price

Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece

Material Of ConstructionMild Steel
Deliver TypePAN India
Warranty of Core Components1 Year
Warranty1 Year
I Deal InNew Only
Country of OriginMade in India
We are the Manufacturer of Effluent Treatment Plant for treatment of waste water generated from industrial units, hotels, hospitals, automobile service station etc.

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat and process wastewater generated by industrial, commercial, or municipal sources. The primary purpose of an ETP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is released into the environment or returned to the water system. ETPs play a crucial role in preventing water pollution and ensuring that discharged wastewater complies with environmental regulations and standards.

Key components and processes of an Effluent Treatment Plant typically include:

Inlet or Pretreatment: Wastewater from various sources enters the ETP. Before treatment begins, the incoming wastewater may undergo initial screening to remove large debris, and sometimes grit chambers to remove grit and sand.

Primary Treatment: In this stage, physical processes such as sedimentation or flotation are used to separate suspended solids and settleable materials from the wastewater. This step helps reduce the concentration of solids in the effluent.

Secondary Treatment: Secondary treatment is a biological process where microorganisms are used to break down and consume organic matter present in the wastewater. This process, often carried out in aeration tanks, helps further reduce organic pollutants.

Tertiary Treatment (if required): Tertiary treatment may be necessary to remove specific pollutants that aren't effectively removed in the primary and secondary stages. Advanced processes like chemical coagulation, filtration, and disinfection may be used.

Sludge Management: Throughout the treatment process, solids and sludge are generated. These may be treated separately, typically in sludge digesters, to reduce their volume and stabilize them before disposal or reuse.

Effluent Discharge: After undergoing the treatment process, the treated wastewater, known as effluent, is discharged into the environment, usually into a receiving water body or, in some cases, for reuse purposes (e.g., for irrigation).

Effluent Treatment Plants are essential for a variety of industries, including manufacturing, textiles, chemicals, food processing, and more, as they help ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect the quality of local water bodies. The specific design and processes of an ETP can vary depending on the nature of the effluent and local regulatory requirements.

Effluent treatment is crucial for environmental protection, as it prevents water pollution and the negative impact of industrial or municipal wastewater on ecosystems and public health. Properly operated ETPs are designed to efficiently treat wastewater while minimizing the environmental impact.



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  • Production Capacity: 10 Unit / Months
  • Delivery Time: 5-10 Days

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  • Effluent Treatment & Wastewater Treatment Plant
  • Effluent Treatment & Wastewater Treatment Plant
  • Effluent Treatment & Wastewater Treatment Plant
Effluent Treatment & Wastewater Treatment Plant

Effluent Treatment & Wastewater Treatment Plant

Rs 1.25 Lakh  / PieceGet Best Price
Plant Capacity1000 LPH
Capacity(Kilo litre/Day)1000 KLD
Water Source TypeIndustrial Effluent
Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day or m3/hr)100 m3/day
Air Blower Count2 Blowers
Air Blower Power0.4 KW
We are the Manufacturer of Effluent Treatment Plant for treatment of waste water generated from industrial units, hotels, hospitals, automobile service station etc.

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat and process wastewater generated by industrial, commercial, or municipal sources. The primary purpose of an ETP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater before it is released into the environment or returned to the water system. ETPs play a crucial role in preventing water pollution and ensuring that discharged wastewater complies with environmental regulations and standards.

Key components and processes of an Effluent Treatment Plant typically include:

Inlet or Pretreatment: Wastewater from various sources enters the ETP. Before treatment begins, the incoming wastewater may undergo initial screening to remove large debris, and sometimes grit chambers to remove grit and sand.

Primary Treatment: In this stage, physical processes such as sedimentation or flotation are used to separate suspended solids and settleable materials from the wastewater. This step helps reduce the concentration of solids in the effluent.

Secondary Treatment: Secondary treatment is a biological process where microorganisms are used to break down and consume organic matter present in the wastewater. This process, often carried out in aeration tanks, helps further reduce organic pollutants.

Tertiary Treatment (if required): Tertiary treatment may be necessary to remove specific pollutants that aren't effectively removed in the primary and secondary stages. Advanced processes like chemical coagulation, filtration, and disinfection may be used.

Sludge Management: Throughout the treatment process, solids and sludge are generated. These may be treated separately, typically in sludge digesters, to reduce their volume and stabilize them before disposal or reuse.

Effluent Discharge: After undergoing the treatment process, the treated wastewater, known as effluent, is discharged into the environment, usually into a receiving water body or, in some cases, for reuse purposes (e.g., for irrigation).

Effluent Treatment Plants are essential for a variety of industries, including manufacturing, textiles, chemicals, food processing, and more, as they help ensure compliance with environmental regulations and protect the quality of local water bodies. The specific design and processes of an ETP can vary depending on the nature of the effluent and local regulatory requirements.

Effluent treatment is crucial for environmental protection, as it prevents water pollution and the negative impact of industrial or municipal wastewater on ecosystems and public health. Properly operated ETPs are designed to efficiently treat wastewater while minimizing the environmental impact.

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