With rapid urbanization, increasing population densities, and industrialization, sewage treatment plants worldwide are facing unprecedented challenges.
Every year, a staggering 380 billion m3 of sewage is generated, and this figure is projected to rise by 24% by 2030.
As the volume of sewage grows, so does the need for effective sewage wastewater treatment solutions.
However, one of the major causes of concern in sewage treatment plants is the inefficiency of indigenous microbial populations in safely treating sewage.
This inefficiency poses an increased risk of disease spread and environmental contamination, especially when the treated sewage is reused for flushing and gardening purposes.
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Sewage wastewater treatment follows the 3 stages of primary treatment, secondary treatment, and tertiary treatment.
Primary treatment involves the removal of suspended solids through physical processes, secondary treatment involves the degradation of organic matter, and the tertiary process involves final treatment and disinfection to safely complete the sewage wastewater treatment before release.