ALARM is helping the small and medium enterprises (SME) in Monywa Insutrial Zone (MIZ) to establish a central waste water treatment plant to comply with the existing environmental regulations, through coordinating with national and international experts and funding organizations because most of the SMEs can’t afford expensive waste water treatment plant. In order to effectively and efficiently design the plant, several feasibility studies were taken in 2017 and 2018. Since to know the detail water capacity is the most important and fundamental data for the treatment methodology and plant design, studies were undertaken in 16 factories of the MIZ to get the volume of waste water discharged by each factory, based on the flow rate; to analyze the quality of waste water; and to initially examine the best solution methods, using the Jar Test. In simple terms, water pollution status (quality and quantity) in Monywa Industrial Zone was studied, in which types and volume of waste to be addressed were identified so that proper treatment plant could be set up. The studies show that Biological Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand and Total Suspended Solids levels in the waste water are exceeding the limits.
Business Model for Centralized Waste Water Treatment Plant for Monywa Industrial Zone

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