Wastewater Treatment Plants
Wastewater Treatment Plants Wastewater Treatment Plants are engineered systems designed to treat contaminated water by removing harmful substances such as chemicals, toxins, suspended solids, pathogens, and organic matter. The primary goal of a WWTP is to produce water that is safe for discharge into natural water bodies, such as rivers and lakes, or suitable for reuse in irrigation, industrial processes, and even potable water systems after advanced treatment. Wastewater treatment involves physical, chemical, and biological processes, and the choice of…