Monday, 22 December 2014

Preventing threat to human health and environment through WWTP management



Nature has an amazing ability to cope with small amounts of water wastes and pollution, but it would be overwhelmed if we didn't treat the billions of gallons of wastewater and sewage produced every day before releasing it back to the environment. If pollutants in wastewater are not removed, they flow directly into our waterways. This can threaten public health, fisheries, wildlife habitat, recreation opportunities and ultimately, our quality of life.
Wastewater requires treatment to remove pollutants prior to discharge.  The major aim of wastewater treatment is to remove as much of the suspended solids as possible before the remaining water, called effluent, is discharged back to the environment.
A substantial amount of the pollution generated by wastewater management activities can be prevented. In preventing pollution, Wastewater treatment plant  or WWTP can serve as role models for its residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) can also help or require dischargers to reduce its own toxic discharges to sewers through education, on site assistance, and regulatory programs.
Using advanced WWTP Management technology it is now possible to re-use sewage effluent for drinking water. The main goal of WWTP is to eventually produce water that can be reused for various purposes or disposes of in a more ecological and healthy way. Some wastewater treatment methods produce water in very high purification level that can irrigate agricultural produce, other methods produce water that can be flowed to water sources with no bio-hazard. There are wastewater treatment methods that eliminates any sediments (remains of human waste for example) by biological processes while other still leave the treatment plant with sludge or waste byproducts that need disposing of.
Author Bio :
If wastewater is not properly treated, then the environment and human health can be negatively impacted. Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) reduce pollutants in wastewater to a level nature can handle. WWTP helps in the treatment of wastewater and thus plays a vital role in protecting environment and human health. WWTP management is necessary because it is the process that removes chemical and biological wastes in contaminated waters, thereby permitting the reuse of the water in other applications. At Quest Consultants, we will customize an on-site WWTP Management service for your WWTP to meet and surpass your facilities regulatory treatment requirements to assure compliance with all State and Federal regulations. Please Visit http://www.questinc2.com/for more useful information about WWTP and WWTP management.


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