
Domestic Sewage Treatment Equipment refers to specialized systems and devices designed to treat wastewater generated from residential and domestic activities. This includes sewage from toilets, bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry. The primary goal is to remove organic matter, suspended solids, pathogens, and other pollutants to meet environmental discharge standards or enable water reuse.
Designed for Household or Community Use – Suitable for individual homes, apartment buildings, small communities, or residential complexes.
Compact and Easy to Install – Often uses modular, integrated units for convenient setup and maintenance.
Comprehensive Treatment – Combines physical, biological, and sometimes chemical processes to ensure high-quality effluent.
Low Noise and Odor Control – Equipped with ventilation and deodorization measures to minimize nuisance.
1. Pre-treatment – Screening to remove large debris and grit.
2. Primary Treatment – Settling tanks to separate solids from liquid.
3. Biological Treatment – Methods such as Activated Sludge, A/O (Anaerobic/Oxic), A²/O, MBR (Membrane Bioreactor), or SBR (Sequencing Batch Reactor).
4. Advanced Treatment – Filtration and disinfection (UV or chlorination).
5. Sludge Management – Thickening, dewatering, and safe disposal.
Single-family houses
Residential buildings and complexes
Rural villages
Hotels and resorts
Temporary housing facilities
Easy installation and operation.
Low maintenance cost.
Environmentally friendly with high pollutant removal efficiency.
Suitable for locations without access to centralized sewer systems.