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Treating Wastewater – STP

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Treating Wastewater – STP

Water is one of the most essential necessities of life. As we all are aware, one of the most significant issues faced by the society now is the shortage of fresh water, thus, increasing the price of water, and limiting the usage of water to bare minimum and basic needs. With the rapid speed of urbanization in the country, the need for water also increased rapidly, but without the resources to meet the need. As of now, around 80 percent of the water used for domestic purposes, comes out as wastewater. But sadly, most of the wastewater is left untreated which results in pollution. This, if treated, could be used for flushing toilets and watering plants and several other uses. With today’s ever-evolving technology there are some of the ways water could be treated, helping us regain as much as reusable water as possible. One such process for treating water is STP- Sewage treatment plant.

Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage water. The sewage treatment plant, in short STP, processes are of two types – Anaerobic sewage treatment and Aerobic sewage treatment. But the most convenient process for small-scale treatment is the Aerobic sewage treatment. In this treatment process, aerobic bacteria are important, as they digest the pollutants. There must be a constant supply of air for the bacteria to colonize which could be achieved by surface or diffused aeration. The most modern aerobic sewage system uses natural air currents that do not need electricity or petrol or diesel to run motors for aeration.

Sewage treatment plant involves four stages – the preliminary treatment, the primary treatment, the secondary treatment, and the tertiary treatment. The conventional diagram of STP includes screening and grit removal from the wastewater in the preliminary stage. Sedimentation in the primary treatment follows the previous stage. In the secondary stage, activation of sludge or the trickling filter takes place. And in the last stage, the disinfection, nutrient removal, and solids removal occur. The whole process at the end results in treated water which is reusable.

Wastewater treatment should be highly emphasized not only in apartments but also hospitals, malls, restaurants, etc as it not only saves water by making water eligible to reuse but also stops the damage caused when wastewater is directly released into the environment. It is affordable and simple. It also increases the standard of living of the society. Sewage treatment is a one-time investment. It may cost around maybe fourteen lakh rupees for a 100 apartment community but it just takes 25 rupees per family per month to keep it running. The efforts, as well as the money, are all worth it, in the end.

At the moment it is necessary for all communities to think seriously and act on wastewater as the crises of water shortage is not going away anytime soon. Before we know it, India may become the next Flint (USA) or Cape Town. It is absolutely important to keep the future generations in mind while we progress.

Reference- http://www.crystaltanks.com/sewage_treatment_explained.html
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/treating-wastewater-with-the-help-of-modern-technology/toshibashow_dp/55050324.cms

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Ground-breaking technology for saving the environment in India

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Ground-breaking technology for saving the environment in India

Innovation and technology have made life easier for us humans today. But the question is, can technology also save our environment? Today with the growth of population, urbanization is increasing rapidly. And with the humdrum of busy lifestyles, people often become careless about the environment. In India, pollution is an enormous threat to the environment. But the good thing is, numerous housing societies and even our government have opened their eyes to this threat. With the usage of innovative technology today, we are moving towards a better future.

New technologies and initiatives in India for saving the Environment

With the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiated by prime minister Shri Narendra Modi, our government has taken a huge step. This all-India cleanliness campaign has so far been successful in spreading awareness about clean water and sanitation. Other than our government, even Indian entrepreneurs, start-ups and societies are coming forward to help. According to a recent report in Times Of India, the Roseland Residency is one among those societies in Pune.

Rainwater harvesting project in Roseland Residency

With the rainwater harvesting project implemented by the Roseland Residency, their dependency on water tankers has lessened. The project that started in 2009 with six buildings, now has rainwater harvesting in eight to nine buildings. This project is extremely environment-friendly and reduces the money spent on tankers too. With the success of this project, Roseland residency won the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan award in RWA category.
According to the article published on TOI, chairman Santosh Maskar spoke about receiving less water from PCMC. With 1000 flats in 30 buildings the demand of water supply is constantly increasing. Today, with the help of their rainwater harvesting project, the groundwater levels have increased sufficiently. Now they can draw water from the borewells and don’t have to depend on the water tanks.
The best part is, many other societies have started to implement rainwater harvesting techniques too, the reason behind this being the success of the project in societies like Roseland residency. Societies like Kunal Icon Housing Society and Rosewood Apartment in Pune have implemented it too. Maskar has said that he is looking forward to helping other societies too.

Future of waste management and sewage recycle

Recycling sewage waste, providing high-tech biogas technology to managing solid waste, technology has made everything possible today. Today, the latest technologies gaining popularity are:

  • Reverse osmosis membrane technology is used by the industries today which provides zero discharge while recycling.
  • High-Tech technological products provided by Green Nerds has brought solutions for waste management.
  • Vermiculture biotechnology provided by Vermigold company today helps to recycle organic waste hands-free.

In conclusion, it’s high time that we all take our environmental issues seriously. Fortunately, with awareness and technological advancement, we can still bring a change. Nagpur is soon going to become the first city in India to recycle 90% of sewage water. And with the right resources, all the other cities can too. But first, let’s start the change with our own societies.

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