Sequential Batch Reactor
Journal: GRD Journal for Engineering (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2018-04-01
Authors : Megha Gidde; Raveena Chavan; Yash Chaudhari; Sudhir Ghule; Datta Chate;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Sequential Batch reactor; Combi treat; Activated sludge; clarifier;
Abstract
The improved sequential batch reactor is a process of treating waste water economically. In short the sewage is generated by residential, commercial, industrial establishments. Improved Sequential Batch reactor process improves the quality of waste water . The waste water coming from toilets, baths, kitchens, and sinks draining into the sewers. The waste water or sewage from everywhere contaminates to water bodies when it is directly mixed with river, nallah and other water body it also affects on environment. So to overcome from that the best way to treat the sewage properly.Improved sequential batch reactors a type of activated sludge process in which the waste water is treated by mechanically in batches in reactors . Sometimes it includes Combi treat unit, and this combi treat unit is a power saving as well as power generating sequential batch reactor technology. This technology has been studied and recommended by reputed Indian Research Institutions such as Indian institute Technology and numerous consultants in the field. Attention has to be paid to the fact that suspended solids are always present in the effluent.
Citation: Megha Gidde , PimpriChinchwad Polytechnic; Raveena Chavan ,PimpriChinchwad Polytechnic; Yash Chaudhari ,PimpriChinchwad Polytechnic; Sudhir Ghule ,PimpriChinchwad Polytechnic; Datta Chate ,PimpriChinchwad Polytechnic. "Sequential Batch Reactor." Global Research and Development Journal For Engineering 34 2018: 1 - 3.
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