Wastewater
treatment is a process used to convert wastewater - which is water no longer
needed or suitable for its most recent use - into an effluent that can be
either returned to the water cycle with minimal environmental issues or reused.
The latter is called water reclamation and implies avoidance of disposal by use
of treated wastewater effluent for various purposes.
Treatment
means removing impurities from water being treated; and some methods of
treatment are applicable to both water and wastewater. The physical
infrastructure used for wastewater treatment is called a wastewater treatment
plant (WWTP)
The
treatment of wastewater belongs to the overarching field of Public Works -
Environmental, with the management of human waste, solid waste, sewage
treatment, stormwater (drainage) management, and water treatment.
By-products
from wastewater treatment plants, such as screenings, grit and sewage sludge
may also be treated in a wastewater treatment plant.[3] If the wastewater is
predominantly from municipal sources (households and small industries) it is
called sewage and its treatment is called sewage treatment.
Although
disposal or reuse occurs after treatment, it must be considered first. Since
disposal or reuse are the objectives of wastewater treatment, disposal or reuse
options are the basis for treatment decisions.
Acceptable
impurity concentrations may vary with the type of use or location of disposal.
Transportation costs often make acceptable impurity concentrations dependent
upon location of disposal, but expensive treatment requirements may encourage
selection of a disposal location on the basis of impurity concentrations.
Ocean
disposal is subject to international treaty requirements. International
treaties may also regulate disposal into rivers crossing international borders.
Water
bodies entirely within the jurisdiction of a single nation may be subject to
regulations of multiple local governments. Acceptable impurity concentrations
may vary widely among different jurisdictions for disposal of wastewater to
evaporation ponds, infiltration basins, or injection wells.
This
book provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts and equations that
underlie the engineering processes in wastewater treatment.
Topics
include preliminary treatment, sedimentation, biological treatment, nutrient
removal, disinfection, and sludge treatment. Also discussed are wastewater
management issues in developing countries and emerging concerns and trends in
wastewater treatment in developed countries.
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