SBR Sewage Treatment Plant

A Sequencing Batch Reactor (SBR) is a type of wastewater treatment process used in sewage treatment plants (STPs) and industrial effluent treatment. It’s a variation of the activated sludge process and is designed to treat wastewater in batches rather than continuously. SBR systems offer flexibility, efficiency, and good treatment performance. Here’s how an SBR sewage treatment plant works:

  • Fill: Wastewater is introduced into the SBR tank.
  • Aeration: Aeration provides oxygen to support the growth of microorganisms. These microorganisms, including bacteria and other organisms, break down organic matter in the wastewater.
  • Mixing: Mechanical mixers or diffusers help distribute oxygen, facilitate contact between microorganisms and wastewater, and prevent the settling of solids.
  • React: The microorganisms digest and metabolize organic pollutants present in the wastewater. This biological process reduces the Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of the wastewater.
  • Sludge Handling: The settled solids at the bottom of the tank, known as sludge or biomass, are partially returned to the system to maintain a healthy microbial population for the next cycle. Excess sludge is typically removed periodically.
  • Repeat: The cycle of filling, aeration, mixing, settling, and decanting is repeated for multiple batches. The timing of each phase can be adjusted based on the specific treatment goals and the characteristics of the wastewater.

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Delivery Time: 30 DAYS

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