Wastewater treatment and recycling is the process whereby wastewater is turned into non-potable water using basic water treatment technologies. It is especially useful in water shortage areas as an important method for preventing water pollution as it no only saves water, but ensures the water is safe to use. Treated water from this process is often used for washing cars, flushing toilets, watering gardens, road cleaning, and more.
Technologies:Reverse Osmosis System
Ultrafiltration System
Wastewater treatment and recycling systems in a building located in an area with excellent drainage facilities: Wastewater flows through the drainage facilities in this system, with users able to install the treatment facilities either indoors or outdoors according to their needs.
Wastewater treatment and recycling system in a building located in an area without decent drainage facilities: In this system, wastewater is provided via domestic sewage within the building treatment pond. Treatment facilities can be installed indoors or outdoors according to customer needs.
Wastewater treatment and recycling system in a small districts. In this system, the wastewater is provided via buildings in the district, such as schools, office buildings, and more, then sent through a treatment system to serve that same district.
Wastewater treatment and recycling system in a city. This system features secondary treating facilities, and wastewater is obtained via water treated by municipal wastewater treatment plants or industrial wastewater.