Common Problems of Treatment Plants
- Unknown flow rates of wastewater (daily, weekly, monthly)
- Not creating different dosage recipes for different wastewater flow rates and/or characteristics; hence, trying to get successful results by applying the same recipe for different needs.
- Uncontrolled coagulant and flocculant dosing
- Decrease in treatment efficiency due to irregularity in the quality control of the products used
- Sludge being too much and too watery
- Failure to select the correct system for sludge disposal
- Inoperability of the system smoothly for a long period due to the lack of hourly, daily, weekly necessary controls
- Failure to obtain the desired long-term efficiency in biological treatment systems
- Not creating different dosage recipes for different wastewater flow rates and/or characteristics; hence, trying to get successful results by applying the same recipe for different needs.
- Uncontrolled coagulant and flocculant dosing
- Decrease in treatment efficiency due to irregularity in the quality control of the products used
- Sludge being too much and too watery
- Failure to select the correct system for sludge disposal
- Inoperability of the system smoothly for a long period due to the lack of hourly, daily, weekly necessary controls
- Failure to obtain the desired long-term efficiency in biological treatment systems