01 Application Areas
Sewage treatment plants can be centralized or decentralized. They employ advanced technologies to produce sewage/wastewater fit for either discharge or reuse. Typically, all sewage/wastewater treatment plants receive continuous varying flow and the treatment is undertaken in stages. The process involves physical-mechanical to biological treatment. Potential Engineering partakes in all stages of sewage/wastewater treatment. We offer a wide range of solutions designed to improve treatment efficiency and plant life.
SBR Plants
Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) is a sewage treatment plant. As the name suggests it treats sewage in sequence in a single tank. It is a fill-and-draw activated sludge system for wastewater treatment. In this system, wastewater is added to a single ‘batch’ reactor, treated to remove undesirable components, and then discharged. Equalization, aeration, and clarification can be achieved using a single batch reactor. To optimize the performance of the system, two or more batch reactors are used in a predetermined sequence of operations. SBR systems have been successfully used to treat both municipal and industrial wastewater. It is uniquely suited for wastewater treatment applications characterized by low or intermittent flow conditions. The treated sewage is of a quality that is ideal for reuse applications.
MBR Plants
Membrane Bio-reactor Plant utilizes activated sludge process and membrane technology to treat sewage. Widely used for municipal sewage and industrial wastewater treatment it can either be a submerged membrane bioreactor or a side-stream membrane bioreactor. The treated effluent is of high quality and produces a low volume of sludge.
Pre-treatment Solutions
Municipal corporations treat large amounts of domestic wastewater produced each day. Similarly, industries also produce wastewater in huge volumes. To meet the acceptable discharge norms a variety of treatment technologies can be deployed. Common to any technology is the pre-treatment of sewage/wastewater. Pre-treatment primarily removes constituents such as sludge, oil, grease, and solids. An effective pre-treatment is responsible to prepare the sewage/wastewater for the next stage of treatment.
Post-treatment Solutions
Stringent environmental norms, increasing costs, and growing demand for freshwater have forced municipal corporations and industries to treat/reuse sewage/wastewater. The parameters for reuse application vary from discharge norms. Post-treatment is essential to ensure that the treated sewage/industrial wastewater is fit for further treatment and subsequently reused.