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BY
Mr. SURYA PRAKASH J
FIRST YEAR
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
S.K.P ENGINEERING COLLEGE
WATER TREATMENT
&
WASTE WATER
TREATMENT
TYPES OF TREATMENT
1.Water Treatment: prepares water for use in Homes,
businesses (drinking water).
2.Waste Water Treatment: prepares sewage/wastewater
to be returned to the environment.
1.INITIAL STAGES
2.SECONDARY STAGES
3.FINAL STAGES
STAGES OF WATER TREATMENT
1. Screening
2. Aeration
3. pH correction
INITIAL STAGES
1.Screening - the removal of any coarse floating
objects, weeds, etc. from the water.
2.Aeration - dissolving oxygen into the water to
remove smell and taste, promote helpful bacteria to
grow, and precipitate nuisance metals like iron and
manganese.
3.pH correction - preparing for coagulation and to
help precipitate metals.
INITIAL STAGES
4. Coagulation
5. Sedimentation
6. Pre-chlorination and De-chlorination
SECONDARY STAGES
SECONDARY STAGES
COAGULATION
4.COAGULATION - causes the sedimentation of suspended
solid particles through the addition of a coagulating agent
(usually aluminum sulphate and/or iron sulphate) to the raw
water along with a polymer to help form a floc.
5.SEDIMENTATION - Floc settles out and is scraped and
vacuumed off the bed of large sedimentation tanks. Clarified
water drains out of the top of these tanks in a giant decanting
process.
SEDIMENTATION
PRE-CHLORINATION
AND
DE-CHLORINATION
6.Pre-chlorination and De-chlorination - mostly to kill algae
that would otherwise grow and clog the water filters. Also kills
much of the remaining unprotected bacteria.
7. Filtration
8. Disinfection
9. pH adjustment
FINAL STAGES
FILTRATION
8.Disinfection - water completely free of suspended sediment
is treated with a powerful oxidizing agent usually chlorine,
chlorine then ammonia (chloramine), or ozone.
1.A residual disinfectant is left in the water to prevent
reinfection.
2.Chlorine can form harmful byproducts (THMs)and has
suspected links to stomach cancer and miscarriages.
3.Many agencies now residually disinfect with Chloramine to
prevent formation of THMs.
9.pH adjustment - so that treated water leaves the plant in
the desired range of 6.5 to 8.5 pH units.
FINAL STAGES
Municipal Water Purification Plant
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
1.SEPTIC TANKS: typically treat small volumes of waste
(e.g., from a single household, small commercial/ industral).
2.WasteWater Treatment Plants(WWTP) : typically treat
larger volumes of municipal or industrial waste.
1.Wastewater treatment systems take human and industrial
liquid wastes and make them safe enough (from the public
health perspective) to return to the aquatic or terrestrial
environment.
2.In some cases, wastewater can be clean enough for reuse
for particular purposes.
3.Wastewater treatment systems use the same purification
process that occurs in a natural aquatic system only faster
and in a controlled manner.
TREATMENT OBJECTIVES
SEPTIC TANKS
1.Approx. 22 million systems in operation ( 30% of
US population)
2.Suitability determined by soil type, depth to water
table, depth to bedrock and topography
3.Commonly fail due to poor soil drainage
4.Potential contaminants: bacteria, heavy metals,
nutrients, synthetic organic chemicals (e.g. benzene)
SEPTIC TANKS
Sewage or wastewater is composed of sewage or
wastewater from:
 Domestic used water and toilet waste
 Rainwater
 Industrial effluent (Toxic industrial water is
pretreated)
 Livestock wastes
SEWAGE OR WASTEWATER
TREATMENT
1. Pretreatment: Bar screening
Large rack with bars to remove large objects that can
damage equipment.
These objects are sent to landfills.
SEWAGE TREATMENT
MULTISTEP PROCESS
2.Primary Treatment: Settling Tanks
Primary Sludge: heavy solids that sink to the bottom -
removed and sent to solids treatment facility.
Light grease/oil float to top--skimmed off and sent to
solids treatment facility.
This takes several hours.
2.Secondary Treatment: Final Clarifiers
Microbes fall to bottom and most get recycled back into
aeration tank to work on more waste.
Any excess microbes are removed and sent to solids
treatment.
TREATMENT OF LIQUIDS
1.Secondary Treatment: Aeration Tank
Biological Treatment.
Activated sludge: contains bacteria/protozoa that eat
organics in the liquid wastes.
Air bubbles pumped in to aid bacteria in digesting.
3.Final Treatment: Disinfection
Chlorine: kills disease causing organisms.
Can react with organisms to form chlorinated hydrocarbons
that can cause cancer.
UV light or ozone: can be used instead of chlorine, but more
expensive.
Clean water is then sent to ocean, river, etc.
1.Mainly anaerobic digestion.
2.Large tanks mix and heat solids.
3.Microbes eat solids and produce methane.
4.Excess water removed to reduce volume
before transport.
 Remaining solids: some are recycled as fertilizer
and some are sent to landfills.
 Methane: can be used as energy source.
TREAMENT OF SOLIDS
1. Tertiary: Chemical and Physical.
2. Removes specific nutrients--such as phosphate,
nitrate.
3. Expensive! Not used in many systems.
ADVANCED SEWAGE TREATMENT
TERTIARY:PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
1. Currently, treated wastewater, no matter how “clean” cannot
be directly mixed with treated raw water and supplied as
potable (from Latin potare = “to drink”) water (most places).
2. However, if a dual plumbing system is available,
wastewater can be piped into facilities for specific, approved
uses for which non-potable water is adequate (process water,
irrigation, sanitary use, etc.).
3. Dual plumbing systems in America are colored purple to
distinguish pipes, valves, taps, etc. from potable ones.
REUSING WASTEWATER
1. Increasingly, treated wastewater is being used in Aquifer
Recovery and Storage projects, used to recharge and protect
groundwater that will ultimately be used for potable supplies.
2. In dual systems, the wastewater “gray water” can be used
for irrigation.
3. Treated wastewater is frequently used as sources of saline
intrusion barrier water.
INDIRECT USE OF WASTEWATER
1.Through the two methods of water treatment , we can easily
purify the water .
2.And so, it will be useful for the drinking and domestic
purposes.
CONCLUSION

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Water Treatment and Waste Water Treatment

  • 1. BY Mr. SURYA PRAKASH J FIRST YEAR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING S.K.P ENGINEERING COLLEGE WATER TREATMENT & WASTE WATER TREATMENT
  • 2. TYPES OF TREATMENT 1.Water Treatment: prepares water for use in Homes, businesses (drinking water). 2.Waste Water Treatment: prepares sewage/wastewater to be returned to the environment.
  • 3. 1.INITIAL STAGES 2.SECONDARY STAGES 3.FINAL STAGES STAGES OF WATER TREATMENT
  • 4. 1. Screening 2. Aeration 3. pH correction INITIAL STAGES
  • 5. 1.Screening - the removal of any coarse floating objects, weeds, etc. from the water. 2.Aeration - dissolving oxygen into the water to remove smell and taste, promote helpful bacteria to grow, and precipitate nuisance metals like iron and manganese. 3.pH correction - preparing for coagulation and to help precipitate metals. INITIAL STAGES
  • 6. 4. Coagulation 5. Sedimentation 6. Pre-chlorination and De-chlorination SECONDARY STAGES
  • 7. SECONDARY STAGES COAGULATION 4.COAGULATION - causes the sedimentation of suspended solid particles through the addition of a coagulating agent (usually aluminum sulphate and/or iron sulphate) to the raw water along with a polymer to help form a floc.
  • 8. 5.SEDIMENTATION - Floc settles out and is scraped and vacuumed off the bed of large sedimentation tanks. Clarified water drains out of the top of these tanks in a giant decanting process. SEDIMENTATION
  • 9. PRE-CHLORINATION AND DE-CHLORINATION 6.Pre-chlorination and De-chlorination - mostly to kill algae that would otherwise grow and clog the water filters. Also kills much of the remaining unprotected bacteria.
  • 10. 7. Filtration 8. Disinfection 9. pH adjustment FINAL STAGES
  • 12. 8.Disinfection - water completely free of suspended sediment is treated with a powerful oxidizing agent usually chlorine, chlorine then ammonia (chloramine), or ozone. 1.A residual disinfectant is left in the water to prevent reinfection. 2.Chlorine can form harmful byproducts (THMs)and has suspected links to stomach cancer and miscarriages. 3.Many agencies now residually disinfect with Chloramine to prevent formation of THMs. 9.pH adjustment - so that treated water leaves the plant in the desired range of 6.5 to 8.5 pH units. FINAL STAGES
  • 14. WASTEWATER TREATMENT 1.SEPTIC TANKS: typically treat small volumes of waste (e.g., from a single household, small commercial/ industral). 2.WasteWater Treatment Plants(WWTP) : typically treat larger volumes of municipal or industrial waste.
  • 15. 1.Wastewater treatment systems take human and industrial liquid wastes and make them safe enough (from the public health perspective) to return to the aquatic or terrestrial environment. 2.In some cases, wastewater can be clean enough for reuse for particular purposes. 3.Wastewater treatment systems use the same purification process that occurs in a natural aquatic system only faster and in a controlled manner. TREATMENT OBJECTIVES
  • 17. 1.Approx. 22 million systems in operation ( 30% of US population) 2.Suitability determined by soil type, depth to water table, depth to bedrock and topography 3.Commonly fail due to poor soil drainage 4.Potential contaminants: bacteria, heavy metals, nutrients, synthetic organic chemicals (e.g. benzene) SEPTIC TANKS
  • 18. Sewage or wastewater is composed of sewage or wastewater from:  Domestic used water and toilet waste  Rainwater  Industrial effluent (Toxic industrial water is pretreated)  Livestock wastes SEWAGE OR WASTEWATER TREATMENT
  • 19. 1. Pretreatment: Bar screening Large rack with bars to remove large objects that can damage equipment. These objects are sent to landfills. SEWAGE TREATMENT MULTISTEP PROCESS 2.Primary Treatment: Settling Tanks Primary Sludge: heavy solids that sink to the bottom - removed and sent to solids treatment facility. Light grease/oil float to top--skimmed off and sent to solids treatment facility. This takes several hours.
  • 20. 2.Secondary Treatment: Final Clarifiers Microbes fall to bottom and most get recycled back into aeration tank to work on more waste. Any excess microbes are removed and sent to solids treatment. TREATMENT OF LIQUIDS 1.Secondary Treatment: Aeration Tank Biological Treatment. Activated sludge: contains bacteria/protozoa that eat organics in the liquid wastes. Air bubbles pumped in to aid bacteria in digesting.
  • 21. 3.Final Treatment: Disinfection Chlorine: kills disease causing organisms. Can react with organisms to form chlorinated hydrocarbons that can cause cancer. UV light or ozone: can be used instead of chlorine, but more expensive. Clean water is then sent to ocean, river, etc.
  • 22. 1.Mainly anaerobic digestion. 2.Large tanks mix and heat solids. 3.Microbes eat solids and produce methane. 4.Excess water removed to reduce volume before transport.  Remaining solids: some are recycled as fertilizer and some are sent to landfills.  Methane: can be used as energy source. TREAMENT OF SOLIDS
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  • 24. 1. Tertiary: Chemical and Physical. 2. Removes specific nutrients--such as phosphate, nitrate. 3. Expensive! Not used in many systems. ADVANCED SEWAGE TREATMENT TERTIARY:PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
  • 25. 1. Currently, treated wastewater, no matter how “clean” cannot be directly mixed with treated raw water and supplied as potable (from Latin potare = “to drink”) water (most places). 2. However, if a dual plumbing system is available, wastewater can be piped into facilities for specific, approved uses for which non-potable water is adequate (process water, irrigation, sanitary use, etc.). 3. Dual plumbing systems in America are colored purple to distinguish pipes, valves, taps, etc. from potable ones. REUSING WASTEWATER
  • 26. 1. Increasingly, treated wastewater is being used in Aquifer Recovery and Storage projects, used to recharge and protect groundwater that will ultimately be used for potable supplies. 2. In dual systems, the wastewater “gray water” can be used for irrigation. 3. Treated wastewater is frequently used as sources of saline intrusion barrier water. INDIRECT USE OF WASTEWATER
  • 27. 1.Through the two methods of water treatment , we can easily purify the water . 2.And so, it will be useful for the drinking and domestic purposes. CONCLUSION