Project : STP Airport I Gusti Ngurah Rai
Location : Badung, Bali
Tank Type : Concrete
STP Capacity : 4.000.000 Liter/Day
Project : STP Scuba Jungkie Komodo
Location : Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara
Tank Type : Concrete
STP Capacity : 15.000 Liter/Day
Project : STP Puri Bunda Hospital
Lokasi : Denpasar, Bali
Tank Type : Concrete
Capacity : 64.000 Liter/Day
Project : STP Labkesda Tasikmalaya
Location : Bandung: Jawa Barat
Tank Type : FRP (Fiber Reinforce Plastic)
Capacity : 3.000 Liter/Day
Our mission of “Delivering Value” in domestic and commercial waste water treatment system often involves the creation of a custom designed Plant for a specific application.
Solving environmental problems usually just means cleaning up the mess people have made. But scientists are increasingly interested in creating something valuable from pollution. “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure”, as they say, and researchers have now demonstrated several ways that useful products can be obtained from waste in industry and agriculture while also remediating contaminated soil, water and air.
You can purify water by treating it with a chemical; either chlorine or iodine. You can also use filtration or ultraviolet light. Another simple way is to boil the water. All of these methods are effective provided they are done properly. Anyway, you only need to choose one method that you are more comfortable with.
A waste water treatment plant cleans sewage and water so that they can be returned to the environment. These plants remove solids and pollutants, break down organic matter and restore the oxygen content of treated water. They achieve these results through four sets of operations: preliminary, primary, secondary and sludge treatments. Normally, a network of sewers connected to homes, commercial buildings, schools and street grates delivers waste water and solids to a treatment plant’s collection tanks and basins in a never-ending flow.