Municipal Sewage Treatment :
- Urban and Suburban Areas: Treating wastewater from households, commercial buildings, and public institutions in cities and towns.
- Large Communities: Serving the sewage treatment needs of large residential neighbourhoods and community developments.
Industrial Wastewater Treatment :
- Factories and Manufacturing Plants: Treating industrial effluents to meet environmental discharge standards.
- Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries: Managing complex and hazardous wastewater streams.
Commercial and Institutional Use :
- Hospitals, Hotels, and Universities: Large establishments generating significant volumes of wastewater.
- Shopping Centers and Office Complexes: Treating sewage from large commercial hubs.
Agricultural and Food Processing :
- Dairies, Breweries, and Food Processing Units: Treating organic and nutrient-rich wastewater.
- Pre-Treatment Units: Includes screens, grit chambers, and grease traps to remove large solids and debris.
- Primary Treatment: Sedimentation tanks where settleable solids are removed.
- Secondary Treatment: Biological treatment processes such as activated sludge, trickling filters, or bio-towers to degrade organic matter.
- Tertiary Treatment: Advanced filtration, chemical treatment, or membrane processes to remove residual pollutants and nutrients.
- Sludge Management: Treatment and disposal of sludge, which can include digestion, dewatering, and composting.
- Disinfection: Final step to kill or deactivate pathogens, typically using chlorination, UV treatment, or ozonation.
- Semi-automatic Operation
- Minimum Maintenance Required
- Underground Civil Work ( ROC ) Construction
- Erection and commissioning by Trained and experienced Envicare Team
- Treated Water can use for Irrigation, Gardening, Flushing Purpose
- Large Societies, Hospitals, Hotels, Large Industries, Commercial Complex.
Civil-type Sewage Treatment Plants are essential infrastructure for managing wastewater in urban, industrial, and large-scale commercial settings. Their ability to handle large volumes of sewage, combined with advanced treatment capabilities, makes them vital for environmental protection and public health. These plants offer durable, long-term solutions with economic benefits and the flexibility to be tailored to specific needs, contributing significantly to sustainable development and improved quality of life.