Integrated Buried Wastewater Treatment Facility Encyclopedia

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-21

Integrated buried wastewater treatment facility.

With the acceleration of urbanization and the continuous growth of the population, wastewater treatment has become an increasingly prominent issue. Traditional wastewater treatment methods have many problems such as large footprint, low treatment efficiency and high operating costs, while integrated buried wastewater treatment facilities, as a new type of wastewater treatment technology, have many advantages and are gradually becoming an important development direction of urban wastewater treatment.

The integrated buried wastewater treatment facility is to integrate various units of the wastewater treatment process in one equipment, and adopts the buried design, which has the advantages of land saving, high treatment efficiency, energy saving and environmental protection. The facility adopts a variety of advanced technologies and processes, such as bioreactors, sedimentation tanks, filters, etc., which can effectively remove pollutants such as organic matter, ammonia nitrogen, and total phosphorus in wastewater and meet national discharge standards.

The advantage of buried wastewater treatment facilities is that they bury the equipment in the ground, do not occupy ground space, and the equipment can be used for greening or other purposes, improving land utilization. In addition, the facility has the advantages of high degree of automation, easy operation and easy maintenance, which can effectively reduce operating costs.

The integrated buried wastewater treatment facility has a wide range of applications, and can be applied to urban sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, rural domestic sewage treatment and other fields. Especially in terms of urban sewage treatment, the facility can effectively solve the problem of urban sewage discharge and improve the quality of the urban environment.

The process flow of the integrated buried wastewater treatment facility mainly includes pretreatment, biological reaction, sedimentation, filtration and other links. The pretreatment link is mainly to remove large particles and suspended solids in wastewater; The biological reaction link is the use of microorganisms to degrade organic matter; The sedimentation link separates the slurry and water; Filtration further removes suspended solids and trace organic matter. In the process flow, each link is connected with each other and works synergistically to ensure the effect of wastewater treatment.

In addition to the process, the design of an integrated buried wastewater treatment facility is also important. When designing, it is necessary to consider factors such as the quality of wastewater, water quality, water quantity, and discharge standards, and select appropriate processes and technologies. At the same time, it is also necessary to consider the safety, stability, durability and other factors of the equipment to ensure that the equipment can operate stably for a long time.

The construction and operation of integrated buried wastewater treatment facilities also require a certain amount of investment and cost. Depending on the size of the processing and the need, the investment cost will vary. In the process of construction and operation, it is necessary to fully consider cost-effectiveness, and reduce costs and improve benefits through reasonable process selection, equipment selection, operation management and other measures.

In short, as a new type of wastewater treatment technology, integrated buried wastewater treatment facilities have many advantages and broad application prospects. It can effectively solve the problem of urban wastewater treatment, improve environmental quality, and promote the sustainable development of the city. In the future, we need to continue to explore and improve this technology in practice to make greater contributions to urban construction and environmental protection.

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