Common Sewage Treatment Plant (CSTP)

A Common Sewage Treatment Plant (CSTP) is a centralized facility designed to collect, treat, and recycle sewage from multiple sources such as residential areas, commercial complexes, and industrial clusters.

CSTPs use a combination of primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment processes to remove suspended solids, organic matter, and pathogens, ensuring that the treated water is safe for reuse or discharge into the environment.

Key Benefits: Centralized sewage management – Reduced pollution – Water reuse potential – Cost-effective for communities

Applications of CSTP:

  • Residential townships & housing societies
  • Commercial complexes & business parks
  • Industrial estates & clusters
  • Municipal sewage management
  • Smart cities & urban infrastructure projects
Common Sewage Treatment Plant