The transfer stage is essential to sustaining an uninterrupted flow and avoiding backups.
The initial stage of treatment is carried out in the wastewater treatment facility. Using screens and grit chambers, big particles including sticks, rags, and plastics are removed during this step.
Drainage MaintenanceThe purpose of collecting and disposing of these items separately is to avoid damaging equipment and to make the subsequent treatment procedures go more smoothly.
The wastewater is routed into sizable settling tanks or clarifiers for first treatment. Here, lighter materials like oils and grease float to the top and are skimmed off, while heavier contents fall to the bottom as sludge.
The water that has been cleared and has had its suspended solids significantly reduced advances to the next phase of treatment.
Biological processes are used in secondary treatment to get rid of suspended and dissolved organic waste.
By adding air to the wastewater, aeration tanks promote the growth of microorganisms that eat organic contaminants.