Water is one of the most valuable resources, yet a large part of it gets wasted as sewage or industrial effluent. If not treated properly, this wastewater pollutes rivers, lakes, and even groundwater. To prevent this, two main systems are used – STP (Sewage Treatment Plant) and ETP (Effluent Treatment Plant). At Koshish India
, we provide professional solutions for both STP and ETP plants across India.
What is an STP?
A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is designed to treat domestic wastewater coming from apartments, offices, hotels, schools, and residential colonies.
Removes organic matter and harmful bacteria
Produces clean water for reuse in flushing, gardening, and cleaning
Reduces pressure on natural water resources
What is an ETP?
An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is mainly used in industries where wastewater contains oils, chemicals, dyes, and heavy metals.
Cleans wastewater before it is released into the environment
Protects soil and water bodies from industrial pollution
Ensures industries follow environmental rules and standards
Difference Between STP and ETP
Feature STP ETP
Source Domestic sewage Industrial wastewater
Waste Type Organic matter, sewage Chemicals, oils, metals
End Use Gardening, flushing, cleaning Industrial reuse or safe disposal
Benefits of Installing STP & ETP
Saves fresh water through recycling
Prevents water pollution and protects nature
Meets Pollution Control Board guidelines
Reduces the risk of waterborne diseases
Promotes sustainable development for future generations
Why Choose Koshish India?
Custom-designed plants for housing projects, hotels, and industries
Energy-efficient and easy-to-operate systems
End-to-end service: planning, installation, and maintenance
Trusted provider of wastewater solutions across India
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Conclusion
Both STP and ETP plants are essential for safe wastewater management. They not only