Any drinking water purified through an activated carbon filter has a remarkable taste devoid of unpleasant odor. Carbon eliminates organic compounds responsible for bad taste and smell. Such contaminants stick to the surface of activated carbon filters allowing only pure…
Homeowners are often uninformed about changing their activated carbon filter on time. There are not one but several factors responsible for the changing of filters. Activated carbon water treatment is not a costly installation. However, the only non-electric maintenance cost…
Before we understand how a carbon filter works, let us know what a carbon filter is. What is a Carbon Filter? A carbon filter is a commonly used filter in water filtration systems. Carbon filters are not just used in…
Before we answer this age-old question, let us first tell you where and why sewage treatment plants are installed. Sewage treatment plants are installed in areas where a property cannot easily access the city’s primary sewer system – for example,…
To ensure your wastewater treatment plant functions efficiently, you must provide periodic maintenance and inspect your system from time to time. Any lapse or failure to do so may lead to irreparable damages in the pipeline and even permanent loss…
It is essential to ensure that the water we use for daily consumption and sanitation is free of germs and lurking infections. We use various water purifiers to ensure the water we receive at home is germfree. However, not all…
The environmental effects of industrial usage must be considered, not only on the land but also on our environment through water consumption and waste disposal. The wastewater from industries tends to worsen groundwater pollution and cause other environmental problems. It…
The water that we use every day in washing machines, dishwashers, and many other appliances goes down the drain into sewers. This can lead to acute water wastage. Thankfully, water treatment methods such as rainwater and greywater systems help in…
A sewage treatment plant is required for all residential and commercial areas. This process is similar to that of a septic tank. However, some additional mechanical components in the former prove a better choice resulting in cleaner and more environment-friendly…
Sewage Treatment The process of removing contaminants from municipal waste-water is known as sewage treatment. Various processes such as physical, biological and chemical processes are used in the treatment. It is also referred to as waste-water treatment.