Process in place to treat waste water
2021
Our University has an efficient wastewater treatment process to recycle the used water. Shoolini University has constructed a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with an upgraded capacity of 550 KLD. The STP is a combination of biological treatment and activated carbon-based treatment technology. In biological treatment, the Activated Sludge Process for the treatment of used water by Microorganisms in a bioreactor is used. It produces nutrient-enriched sludge. In tertiary treatment, the effluent from the bioreactor (which may contain dissolved organic matter) is further subjected to secondary treatment utilizing pressure filters through sand and activated carbon. The treated water was again treated with sodium hypochlorite for the removal of bacteria. The treated water is further utilized for irrigation in horticulture crops, watering the gardens and construction work
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2020
Shoolini University has a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with the capacity of 400 KLD in which we have adopted the biological treatment and tertiary treatment technology. Wastewater received from domestic, commercial, and residential sources is treated by removing toxic materials that may otherwise cause damage to the environment. All sewage and liquid waste are treated in the STPs and used for irrigation of landscaping and gardening projects within the University.
Sewage Treatment Plant