Every day, homes and businesses produce wastewater that contains contaminants like bacteria, chemicals, and solids. These contaminants can pose a significant health and environmental hazard if not treated properly. That’s where sewage cleanup services come in.
They help to remove contaminants from wastewater and make it safe for discharge into the environment or reuse.
### Sewage Treatment Process
The sewage treatment process typically involves several stages:
– **Primary Treatment** removes large solids and debris from the wastewater using screens and clarifiers.
– **Secondary Treatment** uses biological processes to break down organic matter in the wastewater.
– **Tertiary Treatment** further refines the treated wastewater, removing additional contaminants and pathogens.
### How Clean Is Water After Sewage Treatment?
After sewage treatment, the water can be quite clean. The level of cleanliness depends on the treatment methods used and the specific contaminants present in the wastewater.
– **Secondary Treatment** typically removes over 90% of contaminants, making the water safe for discharge into surface waters or use in irrigation.
– **Tertiary Treatment** can further reduce contaminant levels, making the water suitable for drinking or other sensitive uses.
To ensure the highest level of water quality, many sewage treatment plants use advanced technologies like membrane filtration and ultraviolet disinfection. These technologies significantly reduce the levels of contaminants in the treated water.
If you’re concerned about the cleanliness of the water after sewage treatment, you can always contact your local water treatment plant for more information about their specific treatment processes and water quality standards.
