
Land Chamber
A land chamber is a part of a sewage treatment plant designed to treat wastewater primarily through physical processes such as settling and filtration. It functions by allowing solids to settle to the bottom, separating clearer water from sludge. Often used in conjunction with other treatment stages, land chambers help remove larger particles and improve water quality before further treatment or discharge. They are beneficial for their simplicity, low operational cost, and effective removal of coarse sediments, making them a common component in decentralized or smaller-scale wastewater treatment systems.