Rajkot, Gujarat
GST No. 24AAGCH8319G1ZL
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| Treatment Capacity | Customized as per Requirement |
| Capacity(Kilo litre/Day) | 100 KLD |
| Capacity(KLD) | 100 KLD |
| Industry / Application | Chemical |
| Application Industry | All Industries |
| Installation Type | Containerized Plug & Play |
| Inlet Flow Rate(m3/day or m3/hr) | Customized |
| Material Of Construction | Mild Steel |
| Air Blower Count | 2 Blowers |
| Key Features | Zero Liquid Discharge, Water Recycling, Heavy Metal Removal, Sludge Management |
| Services Offered | Installation, Consultancy |
| Deliver Type | PAN India, Outside India |
| Treatment Stages | Preliminary Treatment, Secondary Treatment, Tertiary Treatment |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) |
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Customized as per type of effluents |
What is Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP):
ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) is a process design for treating the industrial waste water for its reuse or safe disposal to the environment.
Wastewater is the polluted form of water generated from rainwater runoff and human activities. It is also called sewage. It is typically categorized by the manner in which it is generated—specifically, as domestic sewage, industrial sewage, or storm sewage (stormwater).
Wastewater contains a wide range of contaminants. The quantities and concentrations of these substances depend upon their source. Pollutants are typically categorized as physical, chemical, and biological. Common pollutants include complex organic materials, nitrogen- and phosphorus-rich compounds, and pathogenic organisms (bacteria, viruses, and protozoa). Synthetic organic chemicals, inorganic chemicals, microplastics, sediments, radioactive substances, oil, heat, and many other pollutants may also be present in wastewater.
An Effluent Treatment Plant is a facility designed to treat industrial wastewater, also known as effluent, before it is released into the environment. The primary goal of an ETP is to remove pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater to ensure that the discharged water meets environmental regulations and standards. The specific design and processes involved in an ETP can vary depending on the type of industry and the nature of the pollutants present.
Effluent treatment plants (ETPs) play a crucial role in maintaining the health and sustainability of our environment. These plants are designed to treat industrial wastewater before it is discharged into rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water. By effectively removing harmful pollutants and contaminants from the wastewater, ETPs help protect aquatic life and preserve the overall ecological balance.
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