In wastewater management, tertiary treatment represents an advanced stage that follows primary and secondary treatment methods. It is designed to substantially degrade the biological content of the sewage, which is derived from human waste, food waste, soaps, and detergents. Known as the final cleaning process, tertiary treatment improves effluent quality before being released into the […]
Safe drinking water and effective wastewater treatment are critical for protecting public health and the environment. Chemical technologies play an important role alongside physical and biological treatment methods. This article provides an overview of key chemical processes used, design considerations, and challenges for further improvement. Chemically-enhanced sedimentation (coagulation and flocculation) is used to remove suspended […]
Wastewater treatment is an essential process for maintaining environmental health and public hygiene. It involves removing contaminants from industrial and municipal wastewater, ensuring that the water is clean enough to be released back into the environment or reused. The treatment of wastewater is a complex process that begins with preliminary steps to remove large waste […]