Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)

Municipal and campus sewage treatment with energy-efficient biological systems.

What is this service?

A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is used to treat domestic wastewater generated from residential, commercial, and institutional facilities. It removes organic impurities, suspended solids, and harmful bacteria to make water suitable for reuse or safe discharge.

Typical process flow

Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) process diagram
  1. Collection & pumping
  2. Screening and grit removal
  3. Biological treatment (SBR / MBBR / extended aeration)
  4. Secondary clarification
  5. Tertiary filtration & disinfection

Benefits

  • Compact footprints for urban sites
  • Odour-controlled, low-noise packages
  • Remote monitoring options
  • AMC-backed performance assurance

Industries

Commonly applied in:

Real estate IT parks Hospitals Hospitality Smart cities

Case study snapshot

Installed a packaged STP for a 2,000-resident township with MBBR technology — reducing footprint by 30% versus conventional ASP while meeting reuse quality for landscaping.

Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) snapshot

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