Water Treatment

Water Treatment
CETIA focuses on water treatment, covering various sources of sewage treatment such as municipal sewage treatment, industrial wastewater treatment, reclaimed water reuse, and leachate treatment. In recent years, the treatment processes have been iteratively upgraded, leading to continuous improvements in effluent water quality and water production rates, making significant contributions to the sustainable utilization of water resources.
Leachate
Leachate
Treatment Process: "Pre-treatment + Anaerobic MBR + Distillation Deammoniation + Chemical Softening + Membrane System"
Core Parameters:
COD (mg/L): ≤50
Ammonia Nitrogen (mg/L): ≤10
Total Nitrogen (mg/L): ≤15
Water Production Rate: ≥85%
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Municipal Sewage
Municipal Sewage
Municipal sewage typically contains a large amount of grease and food residues, leading to a strong odor and potential odor problems. Additionally, it contains high concentrations of organic matter, nitrogen sources, and phosphorus sources, which, if directly discharged, can cause eutrophication of water bodies. Through processes such as biological treatment, physical treatment, and chemical treatment, pollutants are separated and removed from the water, transforming harmful substances into harmless and useful materials, thereby achieving the full utilization of water resources.
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Industrial Wastewater
Industrial Wastewater
Industrial wastewater is a major cause of water pollution. By employing biochemical treatment, chemical treatment, physical treatment, and independently developed equipment, suspended solids, sulfides, cyanides, petroleum, lead, cadmium, and other pollutants in industrial wastewater are removed to meet discharge standards, reducing water pollution.
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