Biological Wastewater Treatment
Biological wastewater treatment plants are a treatment process that uses natural processes to help decompose organic matter. It relies on bacteria and other small organisms to break down organic waste using normal cellular processes.
Wastewater often contains organic matter such as garbage, waste and partially digested food, It may also contain pathogenic organisms, heavy metals and toxins. The purpose of biological treatment is actually to create a system in which the decomposition results are easily collected for proper disposal.
It uses both aerobic and anaerobic biological processes to ensure the best removal of organic materials from wastewater.
Biological treatment is used all over the world because it is a more efficient investment than many mechanical or chemical treatments, especially in terms of operating costs.
Biological wastewater treatment plants are generally steel construction, depending on the amount of wastewater generated and the land where the treatment plant is planned. (STP - SBR Package wastewater treatment) In addition, while designing the treatment plant, especially odor, piping, automation, shift, region, climatic conditions, operating factors and sector production analyzes should be made.
Slaughterhouse and slaughterhouse wastewater treatment It is also used in the facilities.
Process
Biological wastewater treatment is a treatment process applied after physical (pre-treatment) treatment. Substances such as sediments or oil are removed from the wastewater before the pretreatment units. These processes are generally divided into anaerobic and aerobic processes. It refers to a process in which Aerobic Oxygen is present, while Anaerobic describes a biological treatment process in which oxygen is absent.
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Usage Areas
- Municipalities, Counties and Villages
- Residences and Buildings
- Stadium and Sports Facilities
- Construction Sites and Dormitories
- Üniversiteler, Kampüsler
- Student Dormitories and Campuses
- Hotels and Resorts
- Hobby Gardens and Nature Tourism
- Campgrounds
- Villas and Sites
- Military Facilities
- Prisons and Campuses
- Refugee Campgrounds
- Organized Industrial Zones
- Factories and Industrial Sites
- Slaughterhouses
- Fruit Juice and Processing Plants
- Dairy Factories, Production Facilities
- Textile Industry Factories
- Fish Processing Facilities