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Sanitation Services

Sanitation Services


Customer Facilities

Customer Facilities

Customer Facilities represent the final link in our sanitation services, ensuring that households and businesses are seamlessly connected to the broader wastewater collection and treatment system. These facilities include individual sewer connections, septic systems, and other on-site sanitation solutions tailored to meet the needs of each customer. By providing reliable and efficient waste disposal options, we help maintain a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment for everyone in the community.

Manhole

Manhole

A Manhole is a crucial access point in the sanitation network, providing entry to underground sewer systems for inspection, maintenance, and cleaning. These structures are strategically placed along the sewer lines to allow workers to monitor flow, remove blockages, and ensure the system operates smoothly. Manholes play a vital role in maintaining the efficiency and reliability of the sanitation infrastructure, helping to prevent issues and protect public health.

Booster Station

Booster Station

A Booster Station is used to maintain the flow and pressure of wastewater as it travels through the sewer network to the treatment plant. These stations are particularly important in areas with challenging terrain or long distances, where gravity alone cannot efficiently move the wastewater. By ensuring a steady and reliable flow, the Booster Station helps prevent blockages, overflows, and other issues, supporting the effective operation of the entire sanitation system.

Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP)

Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP)

The Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) is a critical facility in our sanitation services, where wastewater from households, businesses, and industries is collected and treated. Using advanced processes, the plant removes contaminants and harmful substances, ensuring the treated water is safe for release back into the environment or for reuse. This facility plays a key role in protecting public health, preserving ecosystems, and promoting sustainable water management in our community.

Sludge Treatment

Sludge Treatment

The sludge collected during primary and secondary treatment undergoes further processing to ensure safe and sustainable disposal or reuse. Through anaerobic digestion, organic matter in the sludge is broken down, producing biogas that can be used as a renewable energy source. The remaining sludge is dewatered and treated, making it suitable for disposal in landfills or reuse as nutrient-rich fertilizer in agriculture. This process not only reduces waste but also contributes to environmental sustainability and resource recovery.

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