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publicationDate 2015-05-20-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104628219-A
titleOfInvention Photochemical sewage treatment system
abstract The invention relates to a photochemical sewage treatment system which comprises a conditioning tank, an anaerobic tank, an anoxic tank, a biochemical tank, a secondary sedimentation tank, a clean water tank, an aerator room, a photochemical tank, a control cabinet, water pipes, sludge pipes and gas pipes, wherein the conditioning tank, anaerobic tank, anoxic tank, biochemical tank, secondary sedimentation tank and clean water tank are sequentially connected through the water pipes; the photochemical tank and anaerobic tank are respectively connected with the secondary sedimentation tank through the sludge pipes; the water pipes and gas pipes are respectively provided with a valve; each sludge pipe is provided with a pump; the valves and pumps are connected with the control cabinet; the biochemical tank and anaerobic tank are connected through the sludge pipe; and the anoxic tank, biochemical tank and photochemical tank are respectively connected with the aerator room through the gas pipes. After the sludge is treated, most organic substances are decomposed into water, air and nontoxic inorganic matters, and the sludge containing inorganic substances can be directly discharged without damaging the environment. The photochemical sewage treatment system can effectively enhance the quality of the treated water to Grade A.
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