Wastewater Treatment for Residential Society: A Sustainable Approach
Wastewater Treatment for Residential Society: A Sustainable Approach
1st Mohamadyasin Mahapulecivil
Jayawantrao Sawant polytechnicPune, India
yasinmahapule4@gmail.com
3rd Sadek Sayyadcivil
Jayawantrao Sawant PolytechnicPune, India
sayyadsadek744@gmail.com
5th Prathamesh Bhagatcivil
Jayawantrao Sawant PolytechnicPune, India
prathameshbhagat@gmail.com
d Priyanshu Lonkecivil
Jayawantrao Sawant Polytechnic
Pune, India
priyanshulonke58@gmail.com
4th Prasad Gaikwadcivil
Jayawantrao Sawant Polytechnic
Pune, India
prasadsg2007@gmail.com
6th Omkar Patilcivil
Jayawantrao Sawant Polytechnic
Pune, India
Omkarpatil6340@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:Wastewater treatment is essential for maintaining environmental sustainability and public health. This paper presents the design and analysis of a wastewater treatment system for a residential society consisting of 80 flats. The study focuses on estimating wastewater generation,selecting an appropriate treatment method, and designing treatment units. The Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) method is chosen due to its efficiency, low maintenance, and compact design. The system is designed to treat approximately 35 KLD (kiloliters per day) ofwastewater. The treated water can be reused for gardening and flushing, reducin g freshwater demand. This researchhighlights the importance of proper wastewater management in urban areas and promotes sustainablewater reuse practices.