Wastewater Treatment Plant – SBR

Batch reactor with active sludge and automatic disinfection
Description
Initially wastewater is discharged into an initial tank for stabilization. A submersible pump sends it through a fine mesh at the system inlet, where solid waste is eliminated. Then the water passes into the batch reactor, where it comes into contact with active sludge. In this reactor, organic pollutants are converted to CO2 and water with the help of aerobic bacteria. Required air and oxygen are supplied by a blower, while uniform air distribution is achieved with plastic membrane diffusers. After treatment, water is separated from bacterial particles through sedimentation. During discharge, chlorine disinfection is done through a dosing pump. The entire system operates completely automatically.
Features
Technical Specifications
| Technology | SBR (Batch reactor) |
| Process | Aerobic active sludge |
| Aeration | Blower + diffusers |
| Disinfection | Chlorine with dosing pump |
| Operation | Fully automatic |
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