Design concepts used for water tank and waste water treatment plant
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Step 1➡️: Screening and Pumping. ...
Step 2➡️: Grit Removal. ...
Step 3➡️: Primary Settling. ...
Step 4: ➡️Aeration / Activated Sludge. ...
Step 5:-➡️: Secondary Settling. ...
Step 6:➡️ Filtration. ...
Step 7: ➡️Disinfection. ...
Step 8➡️: Oxygen Uptake.
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Step 2➡️: Grit Removal. ...
Step 3➡️: Primary Settling. ...
Step 4: ➡️Aeration / Activated Sludge. ...
Step 5:-➡️: Secondary Settling. ...
Step 6:➡️ Filtration. ...
Step 7: ➡️Disinfection. ...
Step 8➡️: Oxygen Uptake.
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Waste water treatment is the process by which the waste water is converted in order to change the overall quality of water. The waste water treatment needs to be designed because the it needs a proper plant to improve the quality of water upto that extent.
Different types of digesters and bacteria are used along with different types of screening methods to clean water.
There are many different sections in the plant that performs different functions to clean the dirty water.
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