FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions

  • What is a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP)?

    A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is a system designed to treat domestic wastewater from residential, commercial, or institutional buildings. It removes contaminants and allows treated water to be reused for flushing, gardening, or safe discharge.

  • What is an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)?

    An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is used to treat industrial wastewater containing chemicals, oils, and other pollutants. It ensures compliance with Pollution Control Board standards before discharge or reuse.

  • How do I choose the right treatment plant capacity?

    The capacity depends on water consumption, wastewater generation, industry type, and discharge standards. Our experts conduct site evaluation to recommend the most suitable solution.

  • Is treated water reusable?

    Yes. Treated water can be reused for flushing, cooling towers, gardening, washing, and other non-potable purposes depending on treatment level.

  • What maintenance is required for STP/ETP plants?

    Regular monitoring, sludge removal, filter cleaning, and mechanical inspection are required. We also provide AMC (Annual Maintenance Contract) services for smooth operation.

  • Do your systems comply with Pollution Control Board norms?

    Yes. Our treatment systems are designed to meet CPCB/SPCB guidelines and environmental regulations.

  • What industries require ETP systems?

    Industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemical plants, textile units, sugar mills, paper mills, and food processing units commonly require ETP systems.

  • Do you provide installation and commissioning services?

    Yes. We provide complete services including design, fabrication, installation, commissioning, and after-sales support.

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