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Running head: WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT 1

WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT2

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Waste water treatment plants

Waste water is a broad category that is used to describe all water that is polluted by physical, chemical or microbial dirt. Water is polluted in a number of ways by a number of pollutants from industries, human and animal waste, run-off, agricultural products and spilled oil products on water.Water can appear clear in a transparent color but still be polluted. Waste water treatment is carried out in order to reduce the levels of pollutants present in water to standards that are acceptable and are not harmful to humans who are going to consume the water. Waste water treatment plants apply various water treatment techniques depending on the municipality and the guidelines and its availability, the method will focus is the conventional waste water treatment technique.

Variousmethods of waste water treatment.

Waste water treatment techniques differ depending on the availability and the guidelines for effluent in that particular municipality.

Conventional waste water treatment technique is the most common because of its simplicity and effectiveness.

Waste water treatment process

Waste water treatment procedure is about primary waste water treatment to remove large substances and remove sludge as well. To avoid spoiling of machines.

There is also secondary treatment process which clarifies waste water and removes all residues of sludge. And tertiary treatment so effluent is finally released into the environment.

Sludge treatment

Sludge is treated anaerobically with minimum supply of oxygen to allow for fermentation and then manure is produced which is used for agricultural purposes.