What are the functions of integrated sewage treatment equipment?
Integrated wastewater treatment equipment, featuring skilled functions for stable and reliable performance, efficient treatment, cost-effective investment, automatic operation, easy maintenance, minimal space requirement, no need for building structures, and no heating and insulation requirements. The integrated domestic wastewater treatment equipment can be installed underground, allowing for planting flowers and grass on the ground level without affecting the surrounding environment.
Integrated Wastewater Treatment Equipment Operation Principle: 1. Filtration: The media retains and filters out large particles and suspended solids from the incoming water. 2. Hydrolysis: Anaerobic microorganisms can hydrolyze large, insoluble molecules into small, soluble ones. 3. Absorption: Anaerobic microorganisms absorb and adsorb some organic pollutants from the water, part for their growth and reproduction, and the rest are discharged through a U-shaped water seal. 4. Nitrogen Removal: The effluent from the contact oxidation bed is recycled to the anaerobic filter, where anaerobic microorganisms utilize the nitrate-nitrogen in the recycled water.
Nitrogen is converted into nitrogen gas to remove nitrogen substances from the wastewater. After treatment in an anaerobic filter, the village wastewater has reduced suspended solids, organic pollutants, and nitrogen concentrations, which also lessens the load on the subsequent contact oxidation beds.



































