Effluent Treatment Plant Sample Clauses

Effluent Treatment Plant. Proposed on the ground floor with the minimum capacity of 300 KLD (kilo liters per day)
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Effluent Treatment Plant. Shifting and preparation of Urea Hydrolyser nutrient dose and charging to the system as per the day-to-day requirement. Charging of other chemicals like Magnesium Carbonate, Molasses etc to ETP and as and when required and emptying out the oil drums received from other plants to recover the oil and cleaning the area of oil recovery and ETP. It is estimated that 6 persons/day are required for the above jobs.
Effluent Treatment Plant. 13.1 Cleaning of pump’s sump in final treated water pond area: The sump will be thoroughly cleaned from inside including the walls, etc: and all slushy material will be taken out and dumped at a place up to 100 M away as shown by NFL’s Supervisor. The sump is about 5 M deep from the floor level and would be having approximately 15 to 20 M3 of slushy material. Frequency of the job would be once in a year. Maximum period for cleaning of the sumps will be two days. There are two pump houses. One for Pond III and other for Pond No. 1 & 2. The contractor shall quote the rates on lump sum basis for each pump house separately.
Effluent Treatment Plant. 19.1 Cleaning of acidic effluent pit and water washing of the same: The cleaning should be done to the satisfaction of NFL. The pit contains acidic effluent/mud, which is corrosive in nature, and contractor has to take all safety precautions. Before cleaning complete water washing of the mud to remove the acidic effect would be required. The maximum period allowed for carrying out the job would be 3 days. Frequency of cleaning the above pits would be once in a year. Depth of the pit is 6 M from the ground level and approx. volume of the mud to be removed would be 10 to 15 M3.
Effluent Treatment Plant. Shifting and preparation of Urea Hydrolysis nutrient dose and charging to the system as per day-to-day requirement. Charging of other chemicals like Magnesium Carbonate, Molasses etc in ETP. It is estimated that 6 persons/day are required for the above jobs. Rates may be quoted on daily basis.
Effluent Treatment Plant. 11.1 Cleaning of New Urea Hydrolysis Tank: The urea hydrolysis reaction tank is about 3.0 M deep, having six (6) compartments. The tank contains about 400 M3 slush/ sludge. The sludge shall be taken out and disposed of at a place up to 500 M away as shown by NFL supervisor. The frequency of the job will be once in a year. Maximum period of cleaning will be 5-6 days only.
Effluent Treatment Plant. 15.1 Cleaning of acidic effluent sump and water washing of the same: The cleaning should be done to the satisfaction of NFL. The sump contains acidic effluent/mud, which is corrosive in nature, and contractor has to take all safety precautions. Before cleaning complete water washing of the mud is required to remove its acidic effect. Frequency of cleaning the above sump would be once in a year. Depth of the sump is 6 M from the ground level and approx. volume of the mud to be removed would be 10 to 15 M3. The maximum period allowed for carrying out the job would be 3 days. Contractor shall quote rate per clean basis.
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Effluent Treatment Plant. 4.8.1. The effluent treatment plant shall be operated and maintained so as to minimise the emission of offensive odour.
Effluent Treatment Plant. (ETP) : Under Environmental preservation Act‐1997 only those industries will be eligible for refinance of BB fund where establishment of ETP is compulsory.

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