Zero Effluent Discharge ETP STP Plants

Our environmental laws have made it mandatory for all builders and commercial establishments to set up and operate WasteWater Treatment Plants.

Overview, What We Offer?

STP(Sewerage Treatment Plant) and ETP(Effluent Treatment Plant) are the most effective methods of recycling water. Water either from sewerage, industrial waste or any mixed impurities can be recycled through this method and can be very well used in washing, gardening or drinking. CXL manufactures and installs STP & ETP plants all over India from 5KLD to 1,000KLD or more which can be customized according to the customer needs. Now CXL also researched and developed the real time water quality online monitoring system for effluent discharge by STP and ETP plants measuring & monitoring parameters such as BOD, COD, TSS, Ph, chromium and other 15 parameters transmission of online data with compliance to SPCB / PCC as well as CPCB.

We Manufacture,

STP plants from 10 KLD to 12 ML
ETP plants from 2 KLD to 12 ML

Features of CXL ETP STP Plants

  • Reduction of Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
  • Reduction Carbon Oxygen Demand (COD)
  • Maintaining PH
  • On site assistance by qualified engineers
  • Minimum or Zero discharge
  • Colorless & odor less treated water
  • Highly suitable for inconsistent sewage/effluent
  • Recycling of waste water

 

  • TEHNOLOGY SHOULD’NT OWE ECOLOGY AN APOLOGY

    It is estimated that every year 1.8 million people die due to suffering from waterborne diseases. A large part of these deaths can be indirectly attributed to improper sanitation. Wastewater treatment is an important initiative which has to be taken more seriously for the betterment of the society and our future. Wastewater treatment is a process, wherein the contaminants are removed from wastewater as well as household sewage, to produce waste stream or solid waste suitable for discharge or reuse.

  • TEHNOLOGY SHOULD’NT OWE ECOLOGY AN APOLOGY

    It is estimated that every year 1.8 million people die due to suffering from waterborne diseases. A large part of these deaths can be indirectly attributed to improper sanitation. Wastewater treatment is an important initiative which has to be taken more seriously for the betterment of the society and our future. Wastewater treatment is a process, wherein the contaminants are removed from wastewater as well as household sewage, to produce waste stream or solid waste suitable for discharge or reuse.