Flowchart for suitable Wastewater Treatment Systems for your industry
A wastewater treatment system is commonly required for industrial enterprises that produce wastewater as a consequence of their processes. If your wastewater is improperly discharged into a publicly owned treatment works or to the environment, it can harm the human health, environment, and your process, as well as result in heavy fines and possible legal action for your facility. The finest wastewater treatment system will assist the facility avoid costly discharge and connection fees, as well as other concerns, and treat wastewater effectively for reuse.
How can you select the wastewater treatment system for your industry?
The answer to this question can be a little complicated at times, and it is dependent on a number of things. Below, we've summarized and broken down what this may entail for your plant:
When selecting a wastewater treatment system, there are a few things to keep in mind. Three primary variables will always assist you in selecting the best wastewater treatment system:
1-What are the producing facility's wastewater characterizations?
2-What are the regulatory standards for the plant's discharge?
3-What are the results of a comprehensive wastewater treatment research and pilot test?
Let's take a look at each element separately and see how they could influence your choices:
Q1: How your facility's wastewater characterizations helps you to choose the right wastewater treatment system?
The equipment that will go into the actual makeup of the system is one of the most important variables that will decide the most suitable wastewater treatment system for a company.
Here are some key questions to consider:
1. Does the facility process foods that result in effluent that is high in BOD, oils, and grease?
2. Is there a manufacturing process at the plant that contaminates the wastewater with suspended particles and/or metals like zinc, iron, lead, and nickel?
3. Is there a need to eliminate BOD or CODbecause of excessive levels of inorganic contaminants?
All of these variables will influence the sort of wastewater treatment system required.
Q2: What are regulatory standards for the plant's discharge?
When it comes to treating wastewater, how you treat it and what technologies go into the system will be determined by what your business is doing with the water.
The following are two frequent discharge scenarios:
1. Discharging wastewater into the environment which is obviously a bad idea!
If your business intends to discharge wastewater into the environment in India, a Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, permit is required. These permits, establish reporting and monitoring requirements, and guarantee that pollutants are not released in hazardous quantities.
2. Discharging wastewater into the municipal sewer system;
Your local municipality may accept your effluent, but they will almost certainly need you to clean it first. Make sure you're fulfilling the requirements of your local publicly owned treatment works (POTW). If you don't remove the impurities that they don't allow, it might cost you thousands and lakhs of rupeesas a fine in the road. When discharging into the local POTW, the facility's wastewater treatment system will need to address and remove any pollutants present to acceptable levels.
Whatever would be your choice for treatment, we will help you!
Whether you require a Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) or a Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), Netsol’s skilled engineers will help you develop a treatment system that is tailored to your wastewater characteristics.
Flowchart depicting the suitable wastewater treatment system for your industry
What else can we assist you with?
Netsol Water collaborates with a wide range of international organizations to tackle complicated wastewater problems by strategically integrating modern treatment technology with practical solutions.
Think of us when it comes to wastewater management for your organization, adapted to your specific needs. We provide a cost-effective method to reuse and recycle waterwhile complying with environmental standards. You may reach us via phone at +919650608473 or by email at enquiry@netsolwater.com.