Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

Treat industrial effluent to meet PCB norms with robust chemical–biological trains.

What is this service?

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is designed to treat industrial wastewater containing high levels of contaminants such as chemicals, oils, heavy metals, and organic matter. The objective of an ETP is to reduce pollution load and make the water safe for discharge or reuse.

Typical process flow

Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) process diagram
  1. Screening & equalization
  2. Primary treatment (clarification / DAF)
  3. Biological treatment (ASP / MBBR / MBR)
  4. Tertiary polishing & disinfection
  5. Sludge handling & dewatering

Benefits

  • Consistent compliance with discharge standards
  • Lower operating cost through optimized chemical dosing
  • Modular expansion for capacity growth
  • Detailed O&M documentation and training

Industries

Commonly applied in:

Textile Pharma Food & beverage Metal finishing Chemicals

Case study snapshot

Delivered a 500 KLD ETP for a textile cluster with tertiary filtration and online monitoring — achieving stable COD & TDS within statutory limits across seasonal load variation.

Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) snapshot

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