Steps Involved in the Design of Water Treatment Plant

Views: 816 Author: Comark Publish Time: 2019-10-08 Origin: Site

There are quantities of people who wanted to start up a water treatment plant, but it is a pity that they did not exactly know how to design their own water treatment plant. Comark Liquid Packing Machinery, as a professional manufacturer of water treatment systems, also supplies water treatment solutions by knowing well about water treatment plant all over the world. There are some steps involved in the design of water treatment.

 

A) Assessment of water quality

B) Desired Treated water quality 

C) Selection of Treatment process

D) Water Treatment System Design 

E) Engineering  of the Treatment Plant

F) Project Execution

 Water Treatment Plant

A - There are about 36 to 38 parameters that need to be analyzed to assess the water quality. These are called water quality  Parameters and indicate the presence of pollutants in the water. These parameters are listed in State/Federal or Central pollution control board was the site or a standard water treatment handbook.

 

Once the complete analysis is available it can be compared with the desired water quality or the treated effluent quality desired. Normally each type of industry has a typical effluent quality and can be accessed through state ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL AUTHORITIES. Similarly, the effluent standard for each type of industry is prescribed by the State/ Federal  Pollution  Control  Authority. 

 

Based on the above data the treatment specialist decides the treatment scheme. A typical treatment scheme involves Physicochemical treatment like coagulation settlement of suspended solids. Biological treatment to remove dissolved organics. Filtration er for removal of residual pollutants. 

 

For those process, you’d better find yourself the best water treatment system, which can customize adaptable water treatment solutions according to your needs and facts.

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