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Ecomatrix Treatment Plants - India Wastewater Infrastructure

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Overview

Ecomatrix treatment plants in India serve municipal and industrial wastewater needs. Located inland near Pune, they operate under India's Central Pollution Control Board regulations.

Ecomatrix offers a range of treatment plants including twin-type, single, stainless steel, dry segregated, debris, trash garbage chute, sewage, water, and effluent treatment plants. These facilities are located in India, serving various urban and industrial areas. The plants are operational and contribute to the country's wastewater management infrastructure. India's wastewater treatment is regulated by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) under the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974. Plants of this scale are expected to meet effluent discharge standards for inland surface waters or land application. Treatment processes typically include primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary stages depending on the application. The treated effluent is discharged into local water bodies or used for reuse purposes. The plants help protect downstream ecosystems by reducing pollutant loads. India's water bodies support diverse aquatic life and are important for agriculture and drinking water sources.

Environmental context

The plants are located in the Indian subcontinent, with drainage into the Arabian Sea via rivers like the Mula-Mutha. The region's water bodies support diverse aquatic ecosystems and are vital for local communities. Proper treatment helps prevent eutrophication and contamination of downstream environments.

Frequently asked questions

Ecomatrix treatment plants are located in India, serving various urban and industrial areas across the country.

Ecomatrix plants treat sewage, water, and effluent from municipal and industrial sources, including dry segregated debris and trash garbage chute waste.

Treated wastewater is discharged into local water bodies or reused, depending on the plant's design and local regulations.

These plants operate under India's Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) regulations, including the Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974, which sets effluent discharge standards.

Typical treatment includes primary and secondary processes, with tertiary treatment for reuse applications. Standards are set by CPCB for inland surface water discharge.

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