Purification Systems

Purification Systems

Wastewater treatment is the general name of the process of purifying wastewater resulting from domestic and industrial use. Classical activated sludge / long aeration activated sludge / advanced biological treatment / chemical treatment, etc., which can reach wastewater generated as a result of domestic and industrial use to levels that comply with discharge limits or can be used as potable water. These are systems where purification is carried out through processes.

Systems that can be designed and operated at capacities of 10 m3/day and above offer options according to need and solution.
Geta Engineering produces turnkey solutions with the services it offers within the scope of projecting wastewater treatment systems, planning processes and preliminary preparation works, as well as establishing and operating treatment facilities.

The Importance of Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater treatment processes are directly related to human health and environmental awareness. Recycling the water used to meet our daily needs and turned into waste as a result of use is an issue that should be given great importance for the balance of nature and the continuation of vitality.

The intense use of chemicals and the increase in the amount of wastewater brought about by industrial life along with population growth and urban settlement are well above the value ranges that nature can digest by natural means. For this reason, the need to build treatment plants has arisen in every location where urban and rural life occurs.

The Place of Wastewater Treatment in Purification Processes

Purification processes consist of many stages, which are continuations and precursors of each other. For example, the wastewater treatment process is considered after the drinking water treatment process. Water is first made drinkable or usable industrially, and after consumption, the wastewater treatment process comes into play.

Some of the processes within the scope of treatment processes are pre-treatment group, biological treatment, chemical treatment, odor treatment and gas treatment processes. Among these processes, the most sensitive process in terms of nature is, of course, the wastewater treatment process. If the wastewater treatment process does not have values determined by stable and scientific methods, it causes water not to be digested by nature. This causes great risks in the drinking water treatment process and the desired efficiency cannot be achieved in the chemical treatment process. In addition, it threatens the balance of nature and poses great threats to both plants and natural creatures.