With all the sustainability modifications on the Tata Steel site, modifications to the wastewater treatment plant are also required. Iv is responsible for reassessing the basic engineering and detailed engineering work on the treatment plant. The existing treatment plant will be upgraded and improved, including an expansion of the sand filters. This includes the installation of a PEFA buffer, a Biological Nitrogen Removal (BSV), two post-sedimentation tanks and pumping wells.
The project involves a major upgrade of the wastewater treatment plant to meet the requirements of increasing sustainability changes at the Tata Steel site. A crucial challenge is to convert the plant in phases without any interruption to operations. This requires a precise design that takes into account operational continuity.
The upgrade will result in a more efficient and effective water treatment plant capable of removing a wide range of pollutants, including metals, emissions and dissolved gases. The plant will help reduce the environmental impact of Tata Steel’s operations. Moreover, the improved treatment will contribute to a cleaner environment and more sustainable operations.
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