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Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) requires physical, biological and often chemical processes in order to eliminate contaminants. Its purpose is to produce sewage water that is environmentally friendly and suitable for disposal or reuse. By circulating air, a sewage treatment plant works to facilitate bacteria’s growth to break down sewage. The aim is to have much healthier, more eco-friendly waste. It requires a process comparable to a standard septic tank, but there are some main differences. Sewage treatment plants may handle waste from several domestic dwellings or commercial properties, depending on their size.
The main purpose of having a sewage treatment plant is to handle the wastewater as thoroughly as possible. While such plants can often cope with more waste than a septic tank, they will still require emptying from time to time. Sludge can also be developed over time in the system. Therefore, it is essential to maintain a sewage treatment plant on a regular basis at least once a year or as recommended by the installer.