Pelhar, Vasai, Palghar, Maharashtra
GST No. 27BLJPS1814H1ZY
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| Plant Capacity | Up To 200 LPH |
| Water Source Type | Borewell Water |
| Application Industry | Pharmaceutical |
| Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
| Installation Type | Complete Civil work with Installation |
| Voltage | 120V |
| Frequency Range | 30-40Hz |
| Max Water Recovery Rate | 50-60% |
| Treatment Stages | Preliminary Treatment |
| Deliver Type | PAN India |
Chhaya Industries is prominent and high quality manufacturer and supplier of sewage treatment plant in India. Sewage Treatment Plant is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from Residential Household Sewage. It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove these contaminants and produce environmentally safer treated wastewater (or treated effluent). A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge, that has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land application.
Sewage treatment plant is a kind of water treatment and wastewater treatment plant. It is also known as STP. It is used for removing contaminants and dirtiness among sewage water. Sewage systems have been available almost everywhere. CHHAYA INDUSTRIES offers a range of sewage treatment plants from a small pre-fabricated plant to large size sewage treatment plant. Sewage Treatment Plant
The general construction of a sewage treatment plant doesn’t differ too drastically from that of a septic tank. Just as with a septic tank, sewage flows from the property being serviced into the first chamber of the sewage treatment plant. Here, the water sits until grease, oil and scum have floated to the top and solids have settled on the bottom of the tank.
Once the process of separation has taken place, the liquid travels into a second chamber which is where sewage treatment plants differ from septic tanks. This chamber is fitted with an air pump that circulates air around the chamber to encourage the growth of aerobic bacteria. This bacteria helps to break down the contaminants in the water, effectively cleaning it.
The purpose of a sewage treatment plant is to treat the wastewater as thoroughly as practically possible – and, even though such plants can often deal with more waste than a septic tank, they will still need emptying from time to time. Over time, sludge can also build up in the system, so it’s important that a treatment plant is regularly maintained at least once a year or as you are advised by the installer.
ADVANTAGES OF A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT- Reliable and unlikely to encounter problems with only regular maintenance
- Can be installed even on challenging or compact sites
- Cost-effective over time, with only installation, power and maintenance to pay for
DISADVANTAGES OF A SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT- The plant needs a constant supply of electricity to run
- Will require professional maintenance annually, and in the unlikely event of problems
- Design and installation of the system needs to be undertaken professionally
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