Sewage treatment plant in Bangalore
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Sewage treatment plant in Bangalore, India. A sewage treatment plant is a facility for removing pollutants from wastewater. The water is treated by various processes, such as biological treatment, filtration, and aeration. As a result of this, the treated water is then released into a stream or other body of water without harm to humans or other species.
Sewage treatment plant in Bangalore. A wastewater treatment facility usually consists of a series of pipes, tanks, pumps, and other components for the collection, storage, treatment, and discharge of wastewater. In a typical sewage treatment plant, wastewater is received from homes, businesses, factories, and hospitals through a series of primary settling basins where solid particles are removed. The solids-free wastewater then enters a secondary settling basin where suspended solids settle out, leaving water suitable for reclamation, reuse, or disposal.