Tertiary Treatment Plant
Final Purification for High-Quality Effluent
A Tertiary Treatment Plant is the final stage in wastewater treatment, providing advanced purification to remove the remaining nutrients, pathogens, and chemical contaminants from the water. This stage ensures that the treated water meets the highest standards of quality and can be safely reused for applications like irrigation, industrial processes, or groundwater recharge.
Tertiary treatment systems use processes such as filtration, disinfection (UV, chlorination, ozonation), and nutrient removal to achieve the final polishing stage. This process plays a crucial role in water conservation and sustainable water management.
Advanced Treatment Processes
- Filtration and membrane systems for fine particle removal
- Disinfection (UV, chlorination, ozonation) to kill remaining pathogens
- Nutrient removal, especially nitrogen and phosphorus, to prevent eutrophication
- Final polishing for reuse or safe discharge into natural water systems