A Seminar Report ON Use of Etp and STP in Wastewater Treatment
A Seminar Report ON Use of Etp and STP in Wastewater Treatment
A Seminar Report ON Use of Etp and STP in Wastewater Treatment
SEMINAR REPORT
ON
USE OF ETP AND STP IN WASTEWATER
TREATMENT
The satiation & euphoria that accompany the successful completion of the project
would be incomplete without the mention of the people who made it possible. I owe a
basket full of Thanks to a lot of people who helped me, supported me, guided me
through this experience of working, which can be truly called a “Learning Journey”.
The journey into seminar report would have not been possible without the guidance,
assistance, encouragement and moral support from many.
First of all I would like to thank to Dr. A.K. Mathur (Professor Department of Civil
Engg.), for giving me an opportunity to work on this topic.
Thanks are also due to my professors who contributed their valuable thoughts in my
project. Last but not the least I am very thankful to my family and friends for their
valuable support during my training.
CONTENTS
• Introduction
• Wastewater treatment
• Use of Effluent Treatment Plant(ETP)
• Use of Sewage Treatment Plant(STP)
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
• The construction vision is not only limited to develop
Project but should also be environment friendly.
• Wastewater management is the process, wherein the
contaminants are removed from the wastewater as
well as household sewage, to produce waste stream or
solid waste suitable for discharge or reuse.
• Waste water treatment Plants (Effluent Treatment &
Sewerage Treatment Plant) is an important initiative
which has to be taken more seriously for the
betterment of the society and our future.
Wastewater Treatment
• Wastewater treatment is 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. The latter is called water reclamation and implies
avoidance of disposal by use of treated wastewater
effluent for various purposes.
• Treatment means removing impurities from water being
treated; and some methods of treatment are applicable to
both water and wastewater. The physical infrastructure
used for wastewater treatment is called a “wastewater
treatment plant”.
Use of Effluent Treatment Plant(ETP)
Need of ETP
It purifies water and removes any toxic and non toxic
materials or chemicals from water.
It treats water and makes it free from all objectionable
impurities present in suspension, colloidal or
dissolved form.
It prevents groundwater pollution, sea shore, soil and
marine life.
Features
Stay in compliance.
Reduce transportation and off-site treatment costs.
Reduce supply costs by recovering production materials
out of the waste-stream for re-use.
Eliminate municipal fees.
Eliminate unnecessary water usage during processing.
To reuse the treated effluent .
For agriculture.
Fully automatic integrated type.
The stability period is shorten.
Flow diagram
Work Description
Raw effluent pumping
Inlet screening
Fat removal
pH correction
Pre-treatment pumping
Balancing/Aeration
Forward feed pumping
Aeration
Final setting
Excess sludge system
Sludge thickening
Dewatering feed pumps
Disposal
Tertiary filters
Outlet flow measurement and sampling
Effluent Treatment Plant
Source: EmaarMGF Marbella Site
Use of Sewage Treatment Plant(STP)
Sewage treatment plant also known as Domestic treatment
plant.
It removes contaminants from wastewater and household
sewage, both runoff (effluents) and domestic.
It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to
remove physical, chemical and biological contaminants.
Its objective is to produce a waste stream (or treated effluent)
and a solid waste or sludge suitable for discharge or reuse back
into the environment.
It treats water and make it free from all objectionable
impurities present in suspension, colloidal or dissolved form.
This material is often inadvertently contaminated with many
toxic organic and inorganic compounds.
Flow diagram of STP
Major Treatment units in STP
Preliminary Treatment Secondary Treatment
Screens Activated Sludge Process
Detritor/scrapers (ASP)
Grit Chamber Trickling Filter
Skimming Tanks Aerated Lagoons
Aeration
Tertiary Treatment
Primary Treatment
Filteration
Sedimentation/ Settling
tank Disinfection
Clarifloculator Ion-exchange/ESP
Equalization Tank
Neutralization Tank
Preliminary Treatment