regarding waste water management in villages
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There should be sewage treatment plan in villages
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Struvite in Wastewater Treatment
Struvite crystal rock obstructions in wastewater treatment plants are responsible for most of the inefficiencies found in the operations control of a wastewater treatment plant. Wastewater treatment plants are responsible for treating and disposing of our cities’ human waste, our cities’ household waste, city and industrial waste, and our daily work and household liquid by-products that we send to and through our city sewer systems from toilets, baths, showers, kitchens, sinks, and industrial drains. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are located in every major city in the United States and they, in turn, are responsible for treating our human sewage, industrial waste and agricultural wastewater (Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations – CAFO) and returning it safely to our oceans, rivers, ponds and industrial parks for useable watering. As long as these huge industrial complexes have clean and open pipes, they operate efficiently and cost-effectively. When their pipes begin to clog because of Struvite deposits, the WWTP operates inefficiently. When WWTP pipes are nearly shut closed by Struvite deposits, the cost of operating the plant increases quickly and their efficiency falls precipitously.
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