WASTEWATER

TREATMENT

WASTEWATER TREATMENT

WEMS applies numerous process & state of art technologies to treat wastewater not only of Domestic but also of Commercial and Industries such as Textile Processing, Sugar & Distilleries, Petro-Chemical, Fertilizers, Chemical & Allied, Cement, Power, Foods & Beverages, Paper and Pulp etc. The scope of our work covers both supply of standard equipment, design & supply of customized system upto the commissioning stage.

Our Wastewater Treatment plants cater for a wide spectrum of applications requiring Aerobic, Anaerobic, Oil Water Separation, Physiochemical dissolved air floatation and disinfection processes.

INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT

PRELIMINARY TREATMENT

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

PRIMARY TREATMENT

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

ANAEROBIC

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

ADVANCED OXIDATION/ FENTON PROCESS

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

REUSE/ RECYCLING

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

SEWAGE TREATMENT

PRELIMINARY TREATMENT

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

PRIMARY TREATMENT

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

ANAEROBIC

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

ADVANCED OXIDATION/ FENTON PROCESS

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.

REUSE/ RECYCLING

SCREENING

The first unit operation encountered in wastewater-treatment plants is screening. A screen is a device with openings, generally of uniform size that is used to retain the coarse solids found in wastewater.
A According to the method of cleaning, screens are designated as hand cleaned or mechanically cleaned.
B According to the size of openings, screens are designated as coarse or fine. Coarse screens have openings of ¼ inch or more, and fine screens have openings of less than ¼ inch.

SAND & GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM

Wastewater usually contains a relatively large amount of inorganic solids such as sand, cinders and gravel which are collectively called grit. , it is common practice to remove this material by grit chambers. The detention period is usually between 20 seconds to 1.0 minute.

OIL WATER SEPARATION

An oil water separator (OWS) is a piece of equipment used to separate oil and water mixtures into their separate components. There are many different types of oil-water separator. Each has different oil separation capability and are used in different industries. Oil water separators are designed and selected after consideration of oil separation performance parameters and life cycle cost considerations. "Oil" can be taken to mean mineral, vegetable and animal oils, and the many different hydrocarbons.