In this article I would like to talk about “What is 'advanced sewage treatment'”. Let’s understand what it is and answer a few common questions.
And the quick answer is…
A process for purification of wastewater in which nitrates and phosphates, as well as fine particles, are removed; the process follows removal of raw sludge and biological treatment.
The ‘American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ defines advanced wastewater treatment as “any process that can reduce impurities in wastewater below what is attainable through conventional secondary or biological treatment.”
According to wikipedia…
Let’s look at how the wikipedia has defined “sewage treatment”:
Sewage treatment is the process that removes the majority of the contaminants from waste-water or sewage and produces both a liquid effluent, suitable for disposal to the natural environment, and a sludge.
Let’s start by reviewing a few questions people ask:
'advanced sewage treatment'
What is high degree sewage treatment...
It is a high degree treatment process performed when the sewage produced cannot be efficiently treated by pre-treatment components like a septic tank, trash tank, effluent tank, etc. The method effectively removes nitrogen, fecal coliform, contaminants, solids, and nutrients from the wastewater.I hope you found the information you were looking for. If you didn’t, just make a comment below.
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