An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) serves as essential infrastructure aimed at purifying industrial wastewater, rendering it safe for discharge into the environment or reuse. It employs a combination of physical, chemical, and biological processes to eliminate pollutants and contaminants from industrial effluents. Here’s a comprehensive outline of how an ETP plant functions.
Pre-Treatment: Industrial effluents enter the ETP plant and undergo initial treatment, involving the removal of large particles, oils, and greases through processes like screening, oil-water separation, and sedimentation.
Primary Treatment: The pre-treated effluents proceed to primary settling tanks, where heavy solids settle down as sludge, and lighter materials like oils and greases float to the surface for removal using mechanical skimmers or clarifiers.
Chemical Treatment: The effluents then undergo chemical treatment processes, such as coagulation, flocculation, and pH adjustment, to further remove suspended solids, dissolved contaminants, and adjust the pH level for subsequent treatment stages.
DAF is a water treatment system that removes impurities using both physical and chemical processes.
Removes suspended solids and oils from water using flotation, enhancing wastewater treatment efficiency in industrial processes.
Efficiently removes moisture from solids, optimizing waste disposal and recycling processes in industrial settings.
A mechanical device used to compress materials and extract liquids through controlled pressure.
Utilizes spraying mechanisms to remove contaminants from air or liquid streams, improving filtration efficiency.
STP process wastewater from homes and industries to remove contaminants, ensuring safe discharge or reuse.
Utilizes pressure on a continuous belt to efficiently dewater sludge in wastewater treatment processes.
RO System also known as hyper-filteration is one of the finest techniques for treating water.
It uses sand to remove impurities from water by trapping particles and absorbs contaminants and odors from water by passing it through activated carbon.
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) processes industrial wastewater to remove contaminants using physical, chemical, and biological methods, ensuring safe environmental discharge standards are met.
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Industrial, municipal, and commercial facilities - including food & beverage, textiles, automotive, pharma, real estate, and institutions.
RO/UF systems, STP/ETP, DAF/clarification, sand & carbon filters, softeners, sludge handling (screw press/belt filter press), and AMC/O&M services.
We test your raw water/effluent, review consumption & discharge targets, then design to flow (m³/day), peak factors, space, and compliance norms.
Yes - designs are engineered to the required parameters (BOD/COD, TSS, pH, oil & grease, nutrients as applicable) with documented test reports at handover.
Daily flow, peak flow, inlet water/effluent analysis, desired outlet quality, available footprint, utilities (power/air), and any reuse/disposal plan.
Skid RO/filters: 3–6 weeks. Medium STP/ETP: 8–14 weeks (design, fabrication, civil readiness, erection/commissioning). Timelines vary by scope.
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