Sewage Treatment Plant Power Point
Sewage Treatment Plant Power Point
Sewage Treatment Plant Power Point
SEWAGE
TREATMENT
PLANT
Contents
Introduction
Need of study
Objective and aims
Scope of study
Literature review
Process and treatment
Conclusion
Recommendation and
suggestion
Limitations
Future scope
INTRODUCTION
• Urbanization has encouraged the migration of people from villages to
the urban areas which has lead to number of environmental
problems.
• For domestic and industrial uses the source of water is generally
reservoir, river, lake, and wells.
• Out of this total water supplied, generally 60 to 80% contributes as
a wastewater.
• In most of the cities, wastewater is let out partially treated or
untreated and it either percolates into the ground and in turn
contaminates the ground water or it is discharged into the natural
drainage system causing pollution in downstream water bodies.
• In India, water pollution comes from the main sources such as
domestic sewage, industrial effluents and run-off from solid waste
dumps and agriculture land.
• Lift stations pump water from low lying areas over hills.
SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT
❖ Pre-treatment
❖ Preliminary treatment
❖ Primary treatment
❖ Secondary treatment
❖ Biosolids disposal
SEWAGE WATER TREATMENT
❖ Pre-treatment
• Occurs in business or industry prior to discharge.
- a flow meter continuously records the volume of water entering the treatment
plant
- water samples are taken for determination of suspended solids and B.O.D.
❖ Suspended Solids – the quantity of solid materials floating in the water column