Greater efficiency and constant innovation are the primary areas of development for water and wastewater management solutions.
The manufacturers of the equipment aim on developing innovative and highly effective products to resolve the major issue of water scarcity.
The process of water recycling involves numerous kinds of equipment such as removal of impurities and sediments.
Let’s look at the latest trends in management of wastewater:1.Reduced Groundwater PumpingBecause of the high awareness of the importance of water reuse, the Industries are expected to reduce the use of underground aquifers.
The expectations are set with the water and wastewater treatment sectors to head the efforts.
Raised budget for emergency situations is expected to create business opportunities for important manufacturers.
Greater efficiency and constant innovation are the primary areas of development for water and wastewater management solutions.
The manufacturers of the equipment aim on developing innovative and highly effective products to resolve the major issue of water scarcity.
The process of water recycling involves numerous kinds of equipment such as removal of impurities and sediments.
Let’s look at the latest trends in management of wastewater:1.Reduced Groundwater PumpingBecause of the high awareness of the importance of water reuse, the Industries are expected to reduce the use of underground aquifers.
The expectations are set with the water and wastewater treatment sectors to head the efforts.
Raised budget for emergency situations is expected to create business opportunities for important manufacturers.
Our lifestyle is a major subscriber of wastewater production and it’s all upon the wastewater treatment management that we are able to use clean water in our daily life.
Let’s take a look at how wastewater impacts the natural world.Natural water bodiesThe harmful untreated wastewater produced by industries are pushed to the seas, oceans, lakes and other water bodies.
Trillion gallons of sewage water from household and industrial sector are discharged in these water bodies, every year.
The requirement of wastewater treatment plant is hence vital in the bodies of freshwater, as the water from these bodies are used as a source for daily requirements.Disturbed groundwaterThe world is already going through a terrible clean water scarcity.
But when wastewater which is loaded with harmful chemicals and other effluents seeps into the ground, it mixes with the groundwater.
This disturbs the quality of water and renders as an unsafe water source for future use, at multiple locations.Our EcosystemsAlmost all ecosystems depend on water to flourish.
When thought of wastewater, what usually comes up in one’s mind is domestic wastewater and sewage.
After the screening, the water is pushed towards a grit chamber to skim out heavier solids like rocks, sand, gravel, and other materials, which are also sent to the landfill for disposal.
At this stage, the small yet heavy particles like vegetables or fruits, settle at the bottom (sludge), and lighter particles like fats and oils stay afloat, which are removed by skimming.Aeration & SedimentationThe wastewater after the screening, grit chambers and preliminary treatment, enters the secondary treatment process, the two step processThe first step is called the ‘aeration’.
Here, the wastewater is mixed with air and microorganisms which consume suspended organic matter such as food, human faeces and other organic matter.
In the second phase, the wastewater undergoes a yet another sedimentation process where the microorganisms - the activated sludge, are removed from the fairly clean wastewater.
The activated sludge is returned to the oxidation ditches to absorb more organic matter or is diverted to the digestion process for the waste is treated and dewatered to reduce pathogens and organic attraction like flies, mosquitoes, rodents etc.
As per the Ministry of MSME’s Annual Report for FY18, there were a total of 6.33cr MSMEs in India, employing about 11cr people, representing more than half of India’s workforce.
Further, MSMEs accounted for 30% of India’s GDP, 45% of India’s total manufacturing, and 40% of India’s exports in FY18.
The sector has consistently maintained a growth rate of over 10%.
Manufacturing industries which are a part of the MSME sector face problems that goes beyond their reach in terms of Wastewater management across their production facilities but are bound by the mandatory norms of the State and Central Pollution Control Board’s (PCB’s) - Setting up of Wastewater Treatment Plant to ensure discharge as per PCB normsIndustrial wastewater treatment equipment installation costs are typically very heavy which weigh on the pockets of the businessmen, who can barely afford to run the manufacturing units.
A backburner even for a large-scale industry, the capital investment becomes a major step and a big decision to take.In most of the manufacturing industries, the final output or the finished product produces fair amount of wastewater, which can be either recycled or reused in the same process again.
By treating the industrial effluent of large-scale industries and MSMEs, ROserve can help the companies optimize cost on the extraction of groundwater while at the same time help them in meeting the PCB norms through recycle and reuse of that water again.The unavailability of cost-effective solutions in the market makes many manufacturing units and multiple other industries difficult to run and expand.
A fast emerging industry, Automobile experiences rapid advancements in technology with every passing day.
The swift evolution over the years has greatly enhanced the industry’s production capacity.Composition of wastewater released by automobile industry The automobile industry uses water for washing, rinsing and painting.
Wastewater Treatment Solutions in the Automotive IndustryThe effluents that are discharged from this industry need to be treated/re-cycled.
There are major processes involved in ETP for automobile industries.
It also removes floatable oil and grease with the help of a trap.
The settled solids are the Primary Sludge and remaining wastewater is directed to next level of treatment.Secondary Treatment:Â The stage of treatment involves biological process.
Greater efficiency and constant innovation are the primary areas of development for water and wastewater management solutions.
The manufacturers of the equipment aim on developing innovative and highly effective products to resolve the major issue of water scarcity.
The process of water recycling involves numerous kinds of equipment such as removal of impurities and sediments.
Let’s look at the latest trends in management of wastewater:1.Reduced Groundwater PumpingBecause of the high awareness of the importance of water reuse, the Industries are expected to reduce the use of underground aquifers.
The expectations are set with the water and wastewater treatment sectors to head the efforts.
Raised budget for emergency situations is expected to create business opportunities for important manufacturers.
Greater efficiency and constant innovation are the primary areas of development for water and wastewater management solutions.
The manufacturers of the equipment aim on developing innovative and highly effective products to resolve the major issue of water scarcity.
The process of water recycling involves numerous kinds of equipment such as removal of impurities and sediments.
Let’s look at the latest trends in management of wastewater:1.Reduced Groundwater PumpingBecause of the high awareness of the importance of water reuse, the Industries are expected to reduce the use of underground aquifers.
The expectations are set with the water and wastewater treatment sectors to head the efforts.
Raised budget for emergency situations is expected to create business opportunities for important manufacturers.
When thought of wastewater, what usually comes up in one’s mind is domestic wastewater and sewage.
After the screening, the water is pushed towards a grit chamber to skim out heavier solids like rocks, sand, gravel, and other materials, which are also sent to the landfill for disposal.
At this stage, the small yet heavy particles like vegetables or fruits, settle at the bottom (sludge), and lighter particles like fats and oils stay afloat, which are removed by skimming.Aeration & SedimentationThe wastewater after the screening, grit chambers and preliminary treatment, enters the secondary treatment process, the two step processThe first step is called the ‘aeration’.
Here, the wastewater is mixed with air and microorganisms which consume suspended organic matter such as food, human faeces and other organic matter.
In the second phase, the wastewater undergoes a yet another sedimentation process where the microorganisms - the activated sludge, are removed from the fairly clean wastewater.
The activated sludge is returned to the oxidation ditches to absorb more organic matter or is diverted to the digestion process for the waste is treated and dewatered to reduce pathogens and organic attraction like flies, mosquitoes, rodents etc.
A fast emerging industry, Automobile experiences rapid advancements in technology with every passing day.
The swift evolution over the years has greatly enhanced the industry’s production capacity.Composition of wastewater released by automobile industry The automobile industry uses water for washing, rinsing and painting.
Wastewater Treatment Solutions in the Automotive IndustryThe effluents that are discharged from this industry need to be treated/re-cycled.
There are major processes involved in ETP for automobile industries.
It also removes floatable oil and grease with the help of a trap.
The settled solids are the Primary Sludge and remaining wastewater is directed to next level of treatment.Secondary Treatment:Â The stage of treatment involves biological process.
Our lifestyle is a major subscriber of wastewater production and it’s all upon the wastewater treatment management that we are able to use clean water in our daily life.
Let’s take a look at how wastewater impacts the natural world.Natural water bodiesThe harmful untreated wastewater produced by industries are pushed to the seas, oceans, lakes and other water bodies.
Trillion gallons of sewage water from household and industrial sector are discharged in these water bodies, every year.
The requirement of wastewater treatment plant is hence vital in the bodies of freshwater, as the water from these bodies are used as a source for daily requirements.Disturbed groundwaterThe world is already going through a terrible clean water scarcity.
But when wastewater which is loaded with harmful chemicals and other effluents seeps into the ground, it mixes with the groundwater.
This disturbs the quality of water and renders as an unsafe water source for future use, at multiple locations.Our EcosystemsAlmost all ecosystems depend on water to flourish.
As per the Ministry of MSME’s Annual Report for FY18, there were a total of 6.33cr MSMEs in India, employing about 11cr people, representing more than half of India’s workforce.
Further, MSMEs accounted for 30% of India’s GDP, 45% of India’s total manufacturing, and 40% of India’s exports in FY18.
The sector has consistently maintained a growth rate of over 10%.
Manufacturing industries which are a part of the MSME sector face problems that goes beyond their reach in terms of Wastewater management across their production facilities but are bound by the mandatory norms of the State and Central Pollution Control Board’s (PCB’s) - Setting up of Wastewater Treatment Plant to ensure discharge as per PCB normsIndustrial wastewater treatment equipment installation costs are typically very heavy which weigh on the pockets of the businessmen, who can barely afford to run the manufacturing units.
A backburner even for a large-scale industry, the capital investment becomes a major step and a big decision to take.In most of the manufacturing industries, the final output or the finished product produces fair amount of wastewater, which can be either recycled or reused in the same process again.
By treating the industrial effluent of large-scale industries and MSMEs, ROserve can help the companies optimize cost on the extraction of groundwater while at the same time help them in meeting the PCB norms through recycle and reuse of that water again.The unavailability of cost-effective solutions in the market makes many manufacturing units and multiple other industries difficult to run and expand.