An effluent wastewater treatment plant specifically refers to the final stage of treatment or a plant whose primary output is a high-quality treated effluent suitable for discharge into the environment (rivers, lakes, oceans) or for reuse applications (irrigation, industrial cooling). The focus of such a plant is on polishing and disinfecting the wastewater after primary and secondary treatment has removed the bulk of the solids and organic matter. Key processes in an effluent treatment plant can include tertiary filtration (e.g., sand filters, membrane filters) to remove fine suspended solids and advanced disinfection systems (e.g., UV irradiation, chlorination, ozonation) to destroy pathogenic organisms. In reuse applications, additional processes like reverse osmosis may be employed. The performance of an effluent plant is critically judged by the consistency and quality of its final output, which must adhere to strict nutrient and microbiological limits. We provide advanced effluent treatment technologies and complete plant solutions. For specifications and performance data on our effluent wastewater treatment systems, please contact our sales department for detailed technical literature.