STP, WWTP, PCP?
STP, WWTP, PCP?
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Any idea why wastewater treatment facilities have different names? Does it have to do with the different treatment processes at the plant or is it just a name?
Sewage Treatment Plant, Pollution Control Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant, any others??
Sewage Treatment Plant, Pollution Control Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant, any others??





RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
STW - Sewage Treatment Works
I have no idea. I think it depends on region and personal preference.
RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
I also have no idea why, I have never noticed a discernable difference between a Sewage Treatment Plant, Pollution Control Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant or a Water Pollution Control Facility. I've never seen Wastewater Treatment Works or Sewage Treatment Works.
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RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
WwTW applies to all wastewaters (industrial, chemical, slaughterhouse, dairy) as well as sewage.
STP (W) applies sewage (primarily) treatment only.
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RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
By sow's logic, the liquid which enters a factory's Pretreatment plant is Wastewater, then it becomes Sewage once the effluent enters the municipal lines? Or is it still Wastewater? Is the other liquid in that same line Wastewater or Sewage? Do we call the receiving POTW a WWTP or an STP, or do we play it safe and call it a WPCF?
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RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
Sewage is what goes into the municiple water treatment facilities.
If wastewater is to go into municiple sewage, it must meet certain criteria.
If wastewater is to go into a well (which is what we do a lot of), it must meet a different set of criteria from municiple.
A lot of sites have both sewage and wastewater flows. Sewage sources would be like surface run-off, washroom effluent, etc. Wastewater comes from the process usually.
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RE: STP, WWTP, PCP?
here - all fluid (and solids) going to the POTW (aka stp, wwtp etc.) are called waste water. Often, there is pre-treatment of industrial wastewater, before accepting into the publicly owned sewer system. This is determined by the owner of the sewer system and is a permit requirement for connection to the system. Generally the treatment facility is a "wastewater" treatment facility. And for convenience, all lines are called sewers. Even the storm drains are often called storm sewers, therefore implying that they carry sewage. Alternatively, a "water treatment" facility is used for filtration and chlorination or other necessary treatment of river water for use as potable water.
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Fred
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