Municipal Wast Water Treatment |
MUNICIPAL WASTE WATER STRAINER FILTERS
Removing contaminants from wastewater is often defined as sewage or wastewater treatment. IWAKO wastewater filters contribute to water treatment in the municipal sector.
Each municipal water district operates treatment plants to ensure proper handling of wastewater. Treatment plants operate in a challenging environment of constant regulatory change. As quality standards for discharge and reuse applications increase, wastewater facilities must integrate the most efficient water filtration technologies at a demanding rate.
IWAKO self-cleaning industrial water filters provide the solution, offering dependable water filtration systems which ensure plant effluent quality and/or quality of non-potable water (NPW) for re-use.
SECONDARY OR TERTIARY WASTEWATER FILTERS
Self-cleaning wastewater filters enter the treatment process at the secondary or tertiary phase where levels of organic material and suspended matter are relatively low.
The goal of tertiary treatment is to produce a final stage to improve the effluent quality before it is discharged to the receiving environment (sea, river, lake, ground, or to its reuse application). IWAKO self-cleaning wastewater filters allow the efficient removal of debris for the purpose of continuous effluent flow during this tertiary phase. Self-cleaning filters use minimal water for backwash, and do not interrupt system flow.
Self-cleaning water filters used in wastewater treatment will manage flow most efficiently when mounted in close range to the discharge of the main pump.