
Waste Treatment Plant
A waste treatment plant is a facility that cleans and processes sewage and wastewater before releasing it back into the environment. It uses a series of physical, chemical, and biological steps to remove harmful contaminants, solids, and pollutants. The goal is to make water safe and clean, protecting public health and ecosystems. The process typically involves screening out large debris, settling solids, biological treatment to break down organic matter, and final disinfection. Waste treatment plants are essential for maintaining environmental quality and ensuring that wastewater does not harm communities or natural water sources.