Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
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Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)
Last Updated
October 28, 2024

Eco-friendly, efficient systems for tailored wastewater treatment, including SBR, MBR, and BIOROCK.

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Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)

Eco-friendly, efficient systems for tailored wastewater treatment, including SBR, MBR, and BIOROCK.

At Panda Water Tech, we understand that sewage treatment is essential for the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of wastewater from both domestic and commercial sources. Our comprehensive range of sewage treatment plants is carefully designed to meet the unique needs of each client. By considering critical factors such as population size, daily flow rates, and the specific type of wastewater, we ensure precise sizing and optimal performance of our systems.

The process starts with raw sewage flowing through gravity from various units, beginning with a bar screen to remove larger debris and solids. The sewage then enters an aeration tank, where aerobic microbes actively treat the water. Following this stage, the treated sewage and biomass are transferred to an integrated clarifier, where gravity helps separate the solid waste from the treated water.

By tailoring our sewage treatment systems to the specific requirements of each client, we provide efficient, environmentally responsible, and cost-effective solutions for managing wastewater on any scale.

Types of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) Designs:

  1. SBR (Sequencing Batch Reactor):The Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) is a versatile wastewater treatment technology that operates in distinct sequential batches, allowing for greater control and optimization of each treatment stage. It is based on the activated sludge process but stands out due to its time-based operation. SBR is suitable for a wide range of applications and is ideal for efficient treatment in adaptable reactor tanks.
  2. MBR (Membrane Bio Reactor):Membrane Bio Reactors (MBR) combine membrane filtration with a biological treatment process, making them one of the most widely used wastewater treatment solutions. This combination allows for high-quality filtration and effective wastewater management.
  3. MBBR (Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor):The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) employs small, free-floating media to promote the growth of microorganisms that break down organic matter in the water. This system is highly efficient at removing contaminants and requires minimal maintenance.
  4. Activated Sludge Process:The Activated Sludge Process uses a diverse microbial community to break down and remove organic matter from wastewater. In an aeration tank, bacteria and protozoa degrade pollutants, resulting in cleaner, treated water. This is one of the most widely used biological wastewater treatment methods.
  5. Electro Coagulation System:The Electro Coagulation System applies electrochemistry principles to remove contaminants from water. An electrical current passed through electrodes triggers chemical reactions that cause particles in the water to aggregate, forming flocks that are easier to remove.

Non-Electric Sewage Treatment: BIOROCK

BIOROCK offers a revolutionary, compact, and efficient wastewater treatment solution that does not require electricity. The system begins with raw sewage entering a primary tank for the separation and breakdown of organic solids. It then moves through an effluent filter before entering the BIOROCK unit, which combines aerobic digestion and filtration processes for complete treatment.

BIOROCK’s unique media provide a vast surface area for the growth of bacteria necessary for effective sewage treatment. The system is designed for minimal maintenance, low operational costs, and long desludge intervals, making it a highly cost-effective, sustainable solution.