ETP, STP Projects
ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant) and STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) projects are designed to treat and manage industrial effluents and domestic sewage, respectively, to meet environmental regulations and prevent pollution.
- ETP Projects: These are used in industries to treat wastewater or effluents generated during manufacturing processes. The goal of an ETP is to remove contaminants such as chemicals, heavy metals, and toxins from the wastewater, making it safe for disposal or reuse. ETP systems typically include processes like coagulation, flocculation, filtration, and chemical treatment to purify the effluent.
- STP Projects: These are implemented in residential, commercial, or industrial sectors to treat sewage or wastewater from toilets, sinks, and other household sources. STPs use biological, chemical, and physical processes to remove contaminants like organic matter, solids, and pathogens, ensuring that treated water meets quality standards before being released back into the environment or reused.