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titleOfInvention Sewage treatment system for raw cleaning water, etc.
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a system that significantly reduces the processing burden of a septic tank by directly separating solid and liquid waste water such as raw water washing water containing a large amount of organic substances using a flocculant. An object of the present invention is to provide a system that can be effectively operated, eliminates the occurrence of a scum layer, realizes a solid-liquid two-layer separation, and enables continuous operation. The sewage treatment system according to the present invention is a sewage in which an inorganic flocculant and an organic flocculant are mixed directly into raw water and separated into solid and liquid, and then the liquid is sent to a septic tank for treatment and the solid is treated as sludge. A first processing means for injecting an inorganic flocculant from the upstream side for transferring raw water to perform an agglutination reaction, and a second processing means for injecting a PH adjuster to perform PH adjustment And a third processing means for injecting an organic coagulant to cause an agglomeration reaction are sequentially arranged so that raw water transfer, each processing step, and transfer between multiple processing steps are performed in a continuous operation. [Selection] Figure 1
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