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