Wastewater treatment processes

Wastewater treatment is closely related to the standards or expectations set for the effluent quality. Wastewater treatment processes are designed to achieve improvements in the quality of the wastewater. wastewater treatment has three major steps: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary treatment involve mechanical process of cleaning, Secondary treatment involves biological process to clean the distributed solids. Tertiary treatment can remove more than 99 percent of all the impurities from sewage, producing an effluent of almost drinking-water quality.

Related Journals of Waste Water Treatment Process
Civil & Environmental EngineeringResearch & Reviews: Journal of Engineering and TechnologyPollution Effects & Control,Earth Science & Climatic ChangeInternational Journal of Waste ResourcesAdvances in Recycling & Waste Management, International Journal of Water and Wastewater Treatment, Journal of Water chemistry and Treatment, International Journal of Wastewater and Green Chemistry

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