
Sewage Treatment Plant
A Number Of Sewage Treatment Processes Are Used For Complying With Clean Water Act Requirements.
Water Treatment Plant
The world’s growing demand for clean water is at odds with our planet’s finite global water supply.
Solid Waste Treatment
The separated garbage can be sold directly or further processed by related machines to produce useful resources with higher prices and values, which can create great profits for our customers.
Sullage Water Treatment
Grey water or sullage is all wastewater generated in households or office buildings from streams without fecal contamination, i.e. all streams except for the wastewater from toilets. Sources of greywater include, sinks, showers, baths, clothes washing machines or dish washers.
Effluent Treatment Plant
Effluent treatment plant, a process to convert wastewater - which is water no longer needed or suitable for its most recent use - into an effluent that can be either returned to the water cycle with minimal environmental issues or reused.Stages for waste water treatment
The waste water treatment goes through the combination of physical, chemical and biological process. The waste water treatment goes through three stages. They are

Primary Stage
Larger solids, either inorganic or organic are removed from waste water by screeening and settling.

Secondary Stage
Further removal of organic matter in the form of suspended and dissolved solids will be done.

Final Stage
Waste water is polished and disinfected to kill any remaining harmful microorganisms.
Once the treatment is done, the water is sent to recognized laboratories for testing in order to get the best and accurate results.