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Wastewater – how the treatment plant works
Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant
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1 Primary Treatment
Raw wastewater first passes through screens
which extract larger waste materials. The grit
tanks remove grit and sand. Primary tanks
separate the bulk of the solids from the
liquid waste.
Secondary Treatment
As well as further separating solids and
liquid, reactor/clarifiers remove nutrients in particular nitrogen - which can be
harmful to the environment.
3
Tertiary Treatment
The wastewater is filtered and
disinfected using ultraviolet (UV)
light, which destroys bacteria and
viruses, before it is conveyed to
the intertidal storage basin.
A stainless steel fine
screen prior to installation
Primary
sedimentation
tanks
One of the nine reactor clarifiers
Inside the ultra violet (UV)
treatment plant
After filtration the treated water flows
along a distribution channel to a
storage basin. This water is pumped
out twice daily at high tide into the
Manukau Harbour.
Watercare’s
Mangere Wastewater
Treatment Plant
Watercare 2 Nuffield Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023
Private Bag 92 521 Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141, New Zealand
Telephone: 09 539 7300
Website: www.watercare.co.nz
Wastewater – liquid treatment processes
Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant (shown in part)
Can you put the following labels on the
liquid treatment processes?
Raw wastewater
Primary sedimentation tanks
Fine screening
UV disinfection
Disposal
Treated water pumped into Manukau Harbour
Reactor/clarifiers
Intertidal storage basin
Filtration
Grit removal
Watercare 2 Nuffield Street, Newmarket, Auckland 1023
Private Bag 92 521 Wellesley Street, Auckland 1141, New Zealand
Telephone: 09 539 7300
Website: www.watercare.co.nz