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What is Primary Sedimentation?

Primary sedimentation is a process used in the wastewater treatment industry. It occurs after the water passes through the screening process where all non-organic solids such as non-dissolved materials, wet-pipes and debris are removed from the water.

Stages of Primary Sedimentation

  • Screening: The removal of floatable or suspended coarse solids in raw wastewater. Bar screens are the most commonly used screening devices.
  • Grit removal: Gravity is used to separate heavy small solids that have a greater organic mass.
  • Sedimentation Tanks: These large basins where low turbulence allows solids to settle to the bottom for transfer to secondary treatments.

Primary sedimentation removes suspended solids and floating organic material that enters a wastewater treatment plant from a sewage system. At this stage, sewage flows through large primary sedimentation tanks. Primary treatment will have little effect on pathogens in the liquid waste stream. It only gives water or wastewater a primary degree of purification.
Secondary treatments usually follow the primary treatment. These methods use a trickling filter, activated sludge or a chemically enhanced treatment. They are used when pathogens and fecal matter are high in concentration. At this time, viruses, bacteria, and protozoa are removed at a high rate to produce drinkable water.

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FAQs

Mostly inorganic and organic suspended solids, including grit, sand, and settleable organic matter.