Drain Waste Water Cleaner

Authors

  • Chougle Mohammed Zaid Sadique

  • Prof. Nitin Sall

  • Prathmesh Gawde

  • Shiraz Qureshi

  • Sunil Singh Bhadauriya

Keywords:

wastewater, primary treatment, secondary treatment, BOD, COD, TOC, etc

Abstract

Wastewater is defined as the flow of used water from homes, businesses, industries, commercial activities and institutions which are subjected to the treatment plants by a carefully designed and engineered network of pipes. This type of wastewater is classified and defined according to its sources of origin. Typically 200 to 500 litres of wastewater are generated for each person connected to the system every day. The amount of flow handled by a treatment plant varies with the time of day and with the months of the year. The processes reviewed here include both those that remove pollutant dirts in wastewater and those that vanishes them. Using a wastewater treatment technology that removes, rather than destroys, a pollutant will give a treatment remains. At wastewater treatment plant, this flow is treated before it is allowed to be returned to the environment. There are no holidays for wastewater treatment, and most plants operate 24 hours every day of the week. Wastewater treatment plants works on critical point of the water cycle, helping nature protects water from the excessive pollution. Most treatment plants have primary treatment and secondary treatment .

How to Cite

Chougle Mohammed Zaid Sadique, Prof. Nitin Sall, Prathmesh Gawde, Shiraz Qureshi, & Sunil Singh Bhadauriya. (2016). Drain Waste Water Cleaner. Global Journals of Research in Engineering, 16(J1), 17–19. Retrieved from https://engineeringresearch.org/index.php/GJRE/article/view/1419

Drain Waste Water Cleaner

Published

2016-01-15