The spent water from residences and institutions, carrying body wastes, ablution
water, food preparation wastes, laundry wastes, and other waste products of normal
living, are classed as domestic or sanitary sewage.
Sewage treatment is physical, chemical and biological processes to remove physical,
chemical and biological contaminants. Its objective is to produce treated effluent
and a solid sludge also suitable for discharge or reuse back into the environment.
Typically, sewage treatment involves three stages, called primary, secondary and
tertiary treatment. First, the solids are separated from the wastewater stream.
Then dissolved biological matter is progressively converted into a solid mass by
using indigenous, water-borne bacteria. Finally, the biological solids are neutralized
then disposed of or re-used, and the treated water may be disinfected chemically
or physically.
The final effluent can be discharged into a sea, river, or it can
be used for restricted irrigation.
EFLO International,
subsidiary of
Corodex has more than a quarter of a century of experience
in designing and building sewage treatment plants for both land and offshore use.
We have installed more than 500 sewage treatment plants since 1972.
For more information on sewage treatment technologies by EFLO like
EFLO SAF,
EFLO MBR,
EFLO CT,
EFLO Filandraw,
EFLO DAF,
and EFLO Ship,
please visit our
Products and Services page.
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