Every industry generates wastewater with a different composition and pollution load. At Aquatech Systems, we design Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) according to each customer’s specific requirements and the nature of the effluent.
Our systems are designed to treat wastewater effectively using advanced and proven technologies, ensuring compliance with pollution control standards while promoting water reuse and conservation.
Our ETPs are designed using a combination of physical, chemical, and biological treatment processes, customized for optimum efficiency.
This process utilizes oxygen and aerobic microorganisms to decompose organic matter in wastewater. The Activated Sludge Process (ASP) is widely used for its high treatment efficiency and suitability for a variety of industrial effluents.
Anaerobic treatment involves degradation of organic pollutants without oxygen, making it highly energy-efficient. The UASB (Up-flow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor) and Anaerobic Digesters convert wastewater organics into biogas, which can be used as a renewable energy source.
This process is used for removal of toxic compounds, heavy metals, and non-biodegradable contaminants from wastewater through chemical coagulation, precipitation, and biochemical oxidation.
Our Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems are designed to eliminate wastewater discharge completely by recovering and reusing every drop of water. This advanced solution combines multiple technologies such as evaporation, crystallization, and advanced filtration systems.
Our Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) are widely used across multiple industries, including:
Aquatech Systems offers full Operation and Maintenance (O&M) support, AMC services, and technical training to ensure your ETP plant continues to perform optimally throughout its lifecycle. We also provide quick-response breakdown and troubleshooting services to minimize downtime.
With our expertise in Effluent and Zero Liquid Discharge Treatment, Aquatech Systems helps industries reduce environmental impact while maximizing water recovery.