20+ Questions to Answer before Designing a WWTP
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Technology
Do you need a wastewater treatment plant? Are you already overwhelmed with the expenses, time and work that requires?
Who did you hire to do your estimations and calculations? Did you find the best engineers, architects, etc?
Is it a centralized or decentralized treatment plant? Are you making it for a small community or a big city?
How much water does it need to treat per day? Will the plant treat industrial water or municipal? What is the number of residents in the area? Does the number change seasonally and will it change the flow?
Did you assess the wastewater quality? How much organic matter does it contain? Is the water rich with nitrogen or phosphorous? Which process will you use for their removal?
Which treatment process does best fit your wastewater and desired results?
Which physical, chemical or biological treatment is the best to use? All of them? Some of them? Which do best fit your water quality?
What is the desired effluent quality? Are you planning to reuse it? For agriculture or drinking? Or are you just going to release it into the environment?
There are so many parameters that affect the treatment system design.
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Taxonomy
- Wastewater Disposal
- Wastewater Use
- Treatment
- Effluent
- Reclaimed Wastewater
- Treatment Methods
- Chemical Treatment
- Biological Treatment
- Heavy Metal Removal
- COD Removal
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Decentralized Wastewater
- Drinking Water Treatment
- Water Treatment & Control
- Waste Water Treatments
- Wastewater Treatment
- Wastewater Collection
- Solid Wastes & Wastewater Recycling
- Wastewater Treatment Plant Design
- Water and Wastewater Manager
- Nutrient Reduction and Removal
- Total Suspended Solids
- Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)