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प्रश्न
An Effluent Treatment Plant is designed to treat wastewater from a manufacturing facility before it is discharged into the environment.
- Name the three key steps in an Effluent Treatment Plant.
- State the impact on the second step of an Effluent Treatment Plant if its first step does not function properly.
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Three Key Steps in an Effluent Treatment Plant:
- Primary Treatment: Physical removal of large solids, oil, grease, and floating debris using screening and sedimentation.
- Secondary Treatment: Biological degradation of dissolved organic matter using microorganisms in aeration tanks.
- Tertiary Treatment: Advanced chemical or physical disinfection to remove remaining pathogens, nutrients, and toxic compounds before discharge.
- Impact of Primary Step Failure on Secondary Treatment: If the primary treatment step fails to function properly, it severely disrupts the secondary biological treatment phase through the following impacts:
- Equipment Damage: Large, unscreened solids enter the aeration tanks, clogging pumps and damaging mechanical aerators.
- Biomass Suffocation: Excessive oil, grease, and scum coat the surface of the wastewater, blocking oxygen transfer and suffocating the aerobic bacteria.
- Organic Overload: High levels of suspended solids drastically increase the Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), exhausting the available dissolved oxygen.
- Sludge Bulking: Unfiltered inorganic grit accumulates at the bottom of aeration tanks, displacing active biological sludge and reducing treatment capacity.
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