Treatment plants, also called wastewater treatment plants, are facilities designed to remove pollutants present in water from everyday activities.
Wastewater discharges contain from a few hundred to several thousand pollutants, many of them by-products that have not even been identified. This is why wastewater, before being discharged into receiving bodies, must be treated according to its composition and then monitored for compliance with discharge limits to ensure that it will not cause pollution of aquatic ecosystems.
Treated water can be reused for many years and can be used for different human activities.
The process that the contaminated water receives in these treatment plants helps this resource to return to rivers, seas or lakes without any pollutant that could endanger the life of animals or the health of people.
That’s why here are some extra benefits that water treatment plants can provide you with to eliminate water pollutants.
- It reduces the transportation costs of the liquid and the water consumption tax.
- Eliminates bad odors.
- Efficient selector reactor.
- Occupy little space.
- Occupy less electromechanical equipment.
The objective of treatment plants is to eliminate or reduce the pollution of water, whether natural, supply, process or urban, for the purpose of reuse or for discharge into rivers, lakes and seas. The process used for water treatment will vary depending on the source and purpose of the water.
There are many companies engaged in the construction and commissioning of wastewater treatment plants, as well as different technologies used to treat water. Among the most effective technologies are “Activated sludge” and “Nanofiltration”.
Bclear merged this nanotechnology with the activated sludge technology, resulting in an unparalleled treatment process with a treated water quality even better than that of the water provided by the municipal utility. Bclear plants offer the advantage of being compact, reliable and optimized for operation.