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Tanya Sunish Shah

CT3018

Design of Water and Sewage treatment facilities

In a community grappling with an escalating scarcity of freshwater, the imperative is to skillfully recover and treat sewage water for subsequent reuse. The primary goal is to meticulously assess the cost-effectiveness of transforming reclaimed water into potable water for non-human applications while demonstrating proficiency in constructing an advanced plant. Two cutting-edge concepts have been formulated: an 11.5  MLD water treatment facility and a 50 MLD sewage treatment plant based on MBBR technology. These designs adhere with precision to the guidelines set forth by the CPHEEO, encompassing adept level analyses, biologically gradient-informed flow diagrams, and precise provisioning of facilities within the treatment plants.       

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Studio timeline and introduction

Introduction to water treatment plant and site location

WTP layout for 11.5 MLD flow

WTP hydraulic flow diagram

Introduction to sewage treatment plant and site location (Gurgaon, Haryana.

STP layout for 50 MLD

STP hydraulic flow diagram

Renders for WTP

A2O based Physical model 1:1 scale for 500ml capacity.