Monday, August 13, 2012

Primary Treatment

In the underground tanks, the remaining solids are removed by being sunk to the bottom of the tank and pumped to digesters. The tanks are covered by a roof to reduce the smell of the pungent gases produced by the contaminated water. The remaining water is then pumped to the secondary treatment system for further cleansing.

Unit that removes the odor produced by the sewage

One of the four underground tanks at the plant

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