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Sustainable Wastewater 
Treatment 
TAN KAI SIN 
0315213 
TAN CHUU YEE 
0315097 
LOW CHEE YING 
0319126 
WONG YUN SHI 
0315225 
CHEONG KHA MAN 
0319456 
ELEY CHONG SHU 
HUI 
0319458
Wastewater 
 used water or liquid that contains impurities or pollutants in the 
form of solids, liquids or gases or their combinations. 
 generated by human due to various activities (daily activities, 
commercial activities, industrial activities). 
 The final discharge of wastewater will normally onto the land 
(receiving bodies of water may be ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, 
seas, etc.). 
 It is harmful and will affect people health if wastewater being 
disposed into the environment without any treatment processes.
Wastewaters can be classified 
as: 
 Domestic wastewater 
- aka municipal/sanitary wastewater, simply sewage. 
- used water which has been discharged from the 
residential, commercial and industrial area of a city, 
and collected through sewage system. 
- generally is 99.9% water and contains only 0.1% of 
organic and inorganic solids and also microorganism(bacteria). 
 Industrial wastewater 
- generated by large & medium scale industries. 
- manufacturing industries produce a large volume of high 
strength wastewaters.
Treatment 
partial reduction or complete removal of 
excessive impurities contain in wastewater. 
Usually wastewater treatment is mean the 
reduction or removal of the solids from 
wastewater since impurities are generally due to 
the presence of solids in wastewater.
Wastewater treatment methods classified into: 
i) physical unit operations 
ii)chemical unit processes 
iii)biological unit processes 
The treatment units are designed to carry out particular 
functions on the principles of either one or a combination 
of the means employed. 
Based on the means used, treatment methods have been 
broadly classified as unit operations and unit processes.
Unit operations 
- treatment in which the application of physical forces to treat 
sewage. 
- Physical unit operation includes screening, mixing, flocculation, 
sedimentation, floatation, elutriation, vacuum filtration, heat 
transfer and drying. 
Unit processes 
- treatment in which the removal of pollutants by the 
addition of chemicals or the use of biological mass or microbial 
activities. 
- Based on the type of agent used, unit processes can be further 
classified as chemical unit process and biological unit process.
Chemical unit process 
treatment method in which reduction or removal is brought about by 
chemical reaction (adding chemical). 
- chemical neutralization: to control or adjust the system pH 
- chemical coagulation : to remove colloidal particles by chemical 
destabilization and flocculation 
- chemical precipitation: to enhance the removal of suspended 
solids, phosphorous, heavy metals and Biochemical Oxygen 
Demand in specific system conditions 
- chemical oxidation: to remove grease, ammonia, Biochemical 
Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand and for odor 
control in particular requirement 
- chemical disinfection: to kill pathogens in influent and treated 
effluents
Chemical unit process 
Disadvantages 
- expensive due to cost of chemicals that are used and 
expenses that arise in handling the large volume of 
sludge generated by chemical precipitation. 
- if the treatment system is designed to reuse the treated 
wastewater, the increase in concentration of particular 
constituent requires due attention. 
- chemical processes are generally not provided in 
conventional treatment of domestic wastewater.
Biological unit process 
method which removes pollutants by biological activity 
(microorganisms). 
Biodegradable organic substances converted into gases that 
escape to the atmosphere and cell tissue are removed by the 
treatment. 
Suspended growth process: Activated Sludge Process, 
Aerated Lagoon, Oxidation Pond, Aerobic and Anaerobic 
Digesters, etc. 
Attached growth process: Trickling Filter, Rotating Biological 
Contactors, Bio Towers, Up-flow Filters, etc.
Sustainable wastewater treatment
Treatment system 
the type of combination used from the available unit 
operations and processes for treatment of a particular 
wastewater. 
Normally, a wastewater treatment plant is designed for 
either Preliminary Treatment System, 
Primary Treatment System, 
Secondary Treatment System, or 
Tertiary Treatment System.
Preliminary Treatment System 
 is mainly selected to remove floating materials and large inorganic 
particulate matters of wastewater that usually cause maintenance or 
operational problems in primary and secondary wastewater treatments. 
 aka pretreatment in common treatment system. 
 sump and pump unit: town wastewater is usually collected in a sump 
or holding tank and is pumped to the higher levels of treatment units 
approach channel: to convey and dampen the flow of wastewater 
pumped to treatment plant units 
screen chamber: to remove large size of floating materials 
grit chamber: to remove suspended settleable solids 
skimming tank: to remove excessive oil and grease from the 
wastewater
Sustainable wastewater treatment
Primary Treatment System 
 remove solids and some organic materials. 
 In this treatment system, 
-screen chamber will remove most of the large floating materials 
-grit chamber will separate most of the heavy suspended solids 
-primary sedimentation/settling tank will reduce 60%-70% of fine settleable 
suspended solids 
In a conventional treatment plant, settleable suspended organic 
matter is removed by primary treatment system in primary 
sedimentation or settling tank (PST). Colloidal and soluble 
organic content of wastewater is removed in secondary treatment 
system.
Sustainable wastewater treatment
Secondary Treatment System 
aka biological treatment, because biological processes take 
place in this treatment. 
using microorganism, primary bacteria to convert 
biodegradable organic matter contained in wastewater into 
simple substances and additional biomass. 
The oxygen level in the wastewater will be changed in order 
to produce aerobic and anaerobic environment.
About 85% of the suspended solids and BOD can be 
removed by a well running plant with secondary 
treatment. 
(BOD is used for microorganism to measure the quantities of oxygen in 
the oxidation process. The higher BOD of a source of sewage 
represents the higher the polluting power of that wastewater.) 
There are many types of treatment plants are used to 
carry out secondary wastewater treatment. The common 
types in our country is oxidation pond. However, the 
trend is moving towards to Extended Aeration (EA), 
Oxidation Ditch (OD), Rotating Biological Contactors 
(RBC), Sequenced Batch Reactors (SBR) and Trickling 
Filters.
Oxidation ponds, aka lagoons/stabilization ponds, 
-large & shallow ponds designed to treat wastewater through the interaction 
of sunlight, bacteria, and algae. 
-consists of two ponds. 
-oxidation pond is commonly used in the small communities in our country 
due to low operating and construction cost & the temperature in Malaysia is 
suitable for the aerobic bacteria as the bacteria can only survive in warm 
temperature.
Extended aeration system used in Malaysia is Fine 
Bubble Diffused Air Extended Aeration Systems 
(FBDAEA). 
FBDAEA will be the trend of wastewater treatment plant in 
Malaysia because it does not require a large place and it 
is efficience as the sludge is recycled for the further 
treatment. Nevertheless, its maintenance cost is 
expensive and need technical skill to be maintained and 
operated.
Tertiary Treatment System 
aka Advanced Treatment System 
further treatment to reduce and remove the 
concentrations of residual impurities in the wastewater 
from the secondary treatment system. 
The major purpose of tertiary treatment system is to 
reduce nitrogen and phosphates which can cause 
serious problems when they get into water body by 
enhancing the growth of algae blooms.
The tertiary treatment system is normally provided when: 
1.the quality of standard treated wastewater (secondary 
effluent) is inappropriate for the final disposal requirement. 
2.the concentration of leftover organic materials or suspended 
solids require further removal for specific reuse of 
wastewater after the secondary treatment. 
3.the concentration of leftover nutrients is high for final 
disposal or reuse of wastewater. 
Tertiary treatment is high-priced, so it is normally employed for 
treatment of industrial wastewater.
 Also known as green technology that the 
development and application of products, 
equipment and systems used to conserve the 
natural environment and resources, which 
minimizes and reduces the negative impact of 
human activities 
• efficient for generations to have a good 
environment
Advantages 
Reduce effluents and gain the opportunity to re-build soil 
with valuable organic matter. 
Prevent diseases and retain the high environmental 
quality to let people gain a healthy life. 
Environment-friendly, consume less energy, cause less 
environmental nuisance. 
Produces lower amounts of excess sludge. 
Able to control their odor problems effectively.
Application 
Allows people to become less dependent on groundwater and 
surface water sources around the earth, can decrease the 
diversion of water from sensitive ecosystems. 
Water resource can be reuse to reduce the impact of water 
scarcity and pollution. 
Reduce the nutrient loads from wastewater discharges into 
waterways, reduce and prevent the eutrophication of the 
waterways(lakes and streams). 
Reduce the pathogens in groundwater and surface water to 
improve human health.
Sustainable Treatment Types 
• Lagoons/wetlands 
• Anaerobic Digestion 
• Soil Aquifer Treatment
Lagoons/wetlands 
In wetland treatment, natural forces (chemical, physical 
and solar) act together to purify the wastewater, thereby 
achieving wastewater treatment. A series of shallow 
ponds act as stabilization lagoons, while water hyacinth or 
duckweed acts to accumulate heavy metals. Multiple 
forms of bacteria, plankton and algae act to further purify 
the water.
Advantages of wetland treatment 
It is mechanized treatment systems. 
Allows for total resource recovery. 
Considered as a low-cost technology if sufficient, non-arable 
land is available.
Disadvantages of wetland treatment 
Affected by the climate. 
Some locations may make it unsustainable. 
Mechanical problems may include clogging with sprinkler 
and drip irrigation systems. 
High demand for large area of arable, flat land. 
Existing significant odor problems.
Anaerobic Digestion 
Anaerobic bacteria degrade organic materials in the 
absence of oxygen and produce methane and carbon 
dioxide. The methane can be reused as an alternative 
energy source (biogas).
Sustainable wastewater treatment
Advantages of Anaerobic Digestion 
No, or very low energy demand. 
Production of valuable energy in the form of methane. 
Low investment costs and low space requirement. 
Applicable at small as well as large scale.
Disadvantages Advantages of 
Anaerobic Digestion 
Low production of excess sludge. 
Low nitrogen and phosphorus requirements. 
High treatment efficiencies. 
Effluents contain valuable fertilizers (ammonium salts).
Soil Aquifer Treatment 
SAT (soil aquifer treatment) is a geo purification system 
where partially treated sewage effluent artificially recharges 
the aquifers and then withdrawn for future use. By 
recharging through unsaturated soil layers, the effluent 
achieves additional purification before it is mixed with the 
natural groundwater.
Advantages of Soil Aquifer 
Treatment 
Cost is lower. 
Remove pathogen efficiently 
Operation is not highly technical 
Breaks the pipe-to-pipe connection of directly reusing 
treated wastewater from a treatment plant.
Disadvantages of Soil Aquifer 
Treatment 
Can change the soil and groundwater hydrological 
properties. 
Requires a big area for the infiltration basin.
• capital city of Finland 
• contains more than half a million 
residents and located at Baltic Sea. 
• generate a total of 100 million cubic 
metres of wastewater per year 
• all the wastewater will be treated by 
one wastewater treatment plant which 
is Viikinmäki
largest WWTP in the Nordic 
countries 
treats about 270 000 cubic 
meters of daily flow of 
wastewater 
an average of 100 millions 
cubic meters of wastewater 
each year 
was taken into use in year 
1994 and it has been updated 
twice 
year 2004, tertiary filter was 
added
Physical Process actived sludge 
Denitrification-nitrification 
Biological + Chemical Process
• 95% of phosphorous, 90% nitrogen are removed 
• 10 millions m³/y biogas  16 GWh electricity , 26 GWh thermal energy 
• 55% self-sufficient in terms of electricity 
• 60,000 tonnes of dried waste sludge per year
sewer tunnel system
on-line weather radar information
SSooffiiaa,, BBuullggaarriiaa
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Degree of Treatment Treatment Methods Viikinmäki 
WWTP 
Kubratovo 
WWTP 
Jelutong 
STP 
Preliminary Treatment 
Screening (Bar, Coarse, Fine) √ √ √ 
Grit removal & Grease Tank √ √ √ 
Pre-aeration Tanks √ √ 
Primary Mixing √ √ √ 
Treatment Primary Tanks/ Clarifiers √ √ √ 
Secondary Treatment 
Acivated Sludge √ √ 
Extended Aeration √ 
Biological Aerated Filter √ 
Sequential Batch Reactors √ 
Secondary Tank √ √ 
Tertiary Treatment 
Filtration √ 
Anaerobic Digestion √ 
Methane Tanks √ √ 
Combined Heat and Power engine √ √ 
Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal √ √ √
Viikinm 
äki 
WWTP 
Kubrato 
vo 
WWTP 
Jelutong 
STP 
Energy 
Efficient    
Cost for 
electrical 
energy 
   
Main Process 
of WWTP 
Activated 
Sludge Cogeneration 
Sequential 
Batch 
Reactor 
Low Normal High
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≥ Training must be provided to all employees such as operators 
and supervisors 
≥ Benefits for workers must be provided 
≥ Seminars and workshops can be organized and encourage 
generation to participate 
≥ General knowledge about green technology must be promoted 
≥ Recycled resources and renewable materials can be used for 
renovation and reconstruction 
≥Normal operation of wastewater treatment 
≥Installation of ultra-violet treatment facility 
≥Complement of CHP engine 
≥By using solar energy
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Sustainable wastewater treatment

  • 1. Sustainable Wastewater Treatment TAN KAI SIN 0315213 TAN CHUU YEE 0315097 LOW CHEE YING 0319126 WONG YUN SHI 0315225 CHEONG KHA MAN 0319456 ELEY CHONG SHU HUI 0319458
  • 2. Wastewater  used water or liquid that contains impurities or pollutants in the form of solids, liquids or gases or their combinations.  generated by human due to various activities (daily activities, commercial activities, industrial activities).  The final discharge of wastewater will normally onto the land (receiving bodies of water may be ponds, lakes, streams, rivers, seas, etc.).  It is harmful and will affect people health if wastewater being disposed into the environment without any treatment processes.
  • 3. Wastewaters can be classified as:  Domestic wastewater - aka municipal/sanitary wastewater, simply sewage. - used water which has been discharged from the residential, commercial and industrial area of a city, and collected through sewage system. - generally is 99.9% water and contains only 0.1% of organic and inorganic solids and also microorganism(bacteria).  Industrial wastewater - generated by large & medium scale industries. - manufacturing industries produce a large volume of high strength wastewaters.
  • 4. Treatment partial reduction or complete removal of excessive impurities contain in wastewater. Usually wastewater treatment is mean the reduction or removal of the solids from wastewater since impurities are generally due to the presence of solids in wastewater.
  • 5. Wastewater treatment methods classified into: i) physical unit operations ii)chemical unit processes iii)biological unit processes The treatment units are designed to carry out particular functions on the principles of either one or a combination of the means employed. Based on the means used, treatment methods have been broadly classified as unit operations and unit processes.
  • 6. Unit operations - treatment in which the application of physical forces to treat sewage. - Physical unit operation includes screening, mixing, flocculation, sedimentation, floatation, elutriation, vacuum filtration, heat transfer and drying. Unit processes - treatment in which the removal of pollutants by the addition of chemicals or the use of biological mass or microbial activities. - Based on the type of agent used, unit processes can be further classified as chemical unit process and biological unit process.
  • 7. Chemical unit process treatment method in which reduction or removal is brought about by chemical reaction (adding chemical). - chemical neutralization: to control or adjust the system pH - chemical coagulation : to remove colloidal particles by chemical destabilization and flocculation - chemical precipitation: to enhance the removal of suspended solids, phosphorous, heavy metals and Biochemical Oxygen Demand in specific system conditions - chemical oxidation: to remove grease, ammonia, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand and for odor control in particular requirement - chemical disinfection: to kill pathogens in influent and treated effluents
  • 8. Chemical unit process Disadvantages - expensive due to cost of chemicals that are used and expenses that arise in handling the large volume of sludge generated by chemical precipitation. - if the treatment system is designed to reuse the treated wastewater, the increase in concentration of particular constituent requires due attention. - chemical processes are generally not provided in conventional treatment of domestic wastewater.
  • 9. Biological unit process method which removes pollutants by biological activity (microorganisms). Biodegradable organic substances converted into gases that escape to the atmosphere and cell tissue are removed by the treatment. Suspended growth process: Activated Sludge Process, Aerated Lagoon, Oxidation Pond, Aerobic and Anaerobic Digesters, etc. Attached growth process: Trickling Filter, Rotating Biological Contactors, Bio Towers, Up-flow Filters, etc.
  • 11. Treatment system the type of combination used from the available unit operations and processes for treatment of a particular wastewater. Normally, a wastewater treatment plant is designed for either Preliminary Treatment System, Primary Treatment System, Secondary Treatment System, or Tertiary Treatment System.
  • 12. Preliminary Treatment System  is mainly selected to remove floating materials and large inorganic particulate matters of wastewater that usually cause maintenance or operational problems in primary and secondary wastewater treatments.  aka pretreatment in common treatment system.  sump and pump unit: town wastewater is usually collected in a sump or holding tank and is pumped to the higher levels of treatment units approach channel: to convey and dampen the flow of wastewater pumped to treatment plant units screen chamber: to remove large size of floating materials grit chamber: to remove suspended settleable solids skimming tank: to remove excessive oil and grease from the wastewater
  • 14. Primary Treatment System  remove solids and some organic materials.  In this treatment system, -screen chamber will remove most of the large floating materials -grit chamber will separate most of the heavy suspended solids -primary sedimentation/settling tank will reduce 60%-70% of fine settleable suspended solids In a conventional treatment plant, settleable suspended organic matter is removed by primary treatment system in primary sedimentation or settling tank (PST). Colloidal and soluble organic content of wastewater is removed in secondary treatment system.
  • 16. Secondary Treatment System aka biological treatment, because biological processes take place in this treatment. using microorganism, primary bacteria to convert biodegradable organic matter contained in wastewater into simple substances and additional biomass. The oxygen level in the wastewater will be changed in order to produce aerobic and anaerobic environment.
  • 17. About 85% of the suspended solids and BOD can be removed by a well running plant with secondary treatment. (BOD is used for microorganism to measure the quantities of oxygen in the oxidation process. The higher BOD of a source of sewage represents the higher the polluting power of that wastewater.) There are many types of treatment plants are used to carry out secondary wastewater treatment. The common types in our country is oxidation pond. However, the trend is moving towards to Extended Aeration (EA), Oxidation Ditch (OD), Rotating Biological Contactors (RBC), Sequenced Batch Reactors (SBR) and Trickling Filters.
  • 18. Oxidation ponds, aka lagoons/stabilization ponds, -large & shallow ponds designed to treat wastewater through the interaction of sunlight, bacteria, and algae. -consists of two ponds. -oxidation pond is commonly used in the small communities in our country due to low operating and construction cost & the temperature in Malaysia is suitable for the aerobic bacteria as the bacteria can only survive in warm temperature.
  • 19. Extended aeration system used in Malaysia is Fine Bubble Diffused Air Extended Aeration Systems (FBDAEA). FBDAEA will be the trend of wastewater treatment plant in Malaysia because it does not require a large place and it is efficience as the sludge is recycled for the further treatment. Nevertheless, its maintenance cost is expensive and need technical skill to be maintained and operated.
  • 20. Tertiary Treatment System aka Advanced Treatment System further treatment to reduce and remove the concentrations of residual impurities in the wastewater from the secondary treatment system. The major purpose of tertiary treatment system is to reduce nitrogen and phosphates which can cause serious problems when they get into water body by enhancing the growth of algae blooms.
  • 21. The tertiary treatment system is normally provided when: 1.the quality of standard treated wastewater (secondary effluent) is inappropriate for the final disposal requirement. 2.the concentration of leftover organic materials or suspended solids require further removal for specific reuse of wastewater after the secondary treatment. 3.the concentration of leftover nutrients is high for final disposal or reuse of wastewater. Tertiary treatment is high-priced, so it is normally employed for treatment of industrial wastewater.
  • 22.  Also known as green technology that the development and application of products, equipment and systems used to conserve the natural environment and resources, which minimizes and reduces the negative impact of human activities • efficient for generations to have a good environment
  • 23. Advantages Reduce effluents and gain the opportunity to re-build soil with valuable organic matter. Prevent diseases and retain the high environmental quality to let people gain a healthy life. Environment-friendly, consume less energy, cause less environmental nuisance. Produces lower amounts of excess sludge. Able to control their odor problems effectively.
  • 24. Application Allows people to become less dependent on groundwater and surface water sources around the earth, can decrease the diversion of water from sensitive ecosystems. Water resource can be reuse to reduce the impact of water scarcity and pollution. Reduce the nutrient loads from wastewater discharges into waterways, reduce and prevent the eutrophication of the waterways(lakes and streams). Reduce the pathogens in groundwater and surface water to improve human health.
  • 25. Sustainable Treatment Types • Lagoons/wetlands • Anaerobic Digestion • Soil Aquifer Treatment
  • 26. Lagoons/wetlands In wetland treatment, natural forces (chemical, physical and solar) act together to purify the wastewater, thereby achieving wastewater treatment. A series of shallow ponds act as stabilization lagoons, while water hyacinth or duckweed acts to accumulate heavy metals. Multiple forms of bacteria, plankton and algae act to further purify the water.
  • 27. Advantages of wetland treatment It is mechanized treatment systems. Allows for total resource recovery. Considered as a low-cost technology if sufficient, non-arable land is available.
  • 28. Disadvantages of wetland treatment Affected by the climate. Some locations may make it unsustainable. Mechanical problems may include clogging with sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. High demand for large area of arable, flat land. Existing significant odor problems.
  • 29. Anaerobic Digestion Anaerobic bacteria degrade organic materials in the absence of oxygen and produce methane and carbon dioxide. The methane can be reused as an alternative energy source (biogas).
  • 31. Advantages of Anaerobic Digestion No, or very low energy demand. Production of valuable energy in the form of methane. Low investment costs and low space requirement. Applicable at small as well as large scale.
  • 32. Disadvantages Advantages of Anaerobic Digestion Low production of excess sludge. Low nitrogen and phosphorus requirements. High treatment efficiencies. Effluents contain valuable fertilizers (ammonium salts).
  • 33. Soil Aquifer Treatment SAT (soil aquifer treatment) is a geo purification system where partially treated sewage effluent artificially recharges the aquifers and then withdrawn for future use. By recharging through unsaturated soil layers, the effluent achieves additional purification before it is mixed with the natural groundwater.
  • 34. Advantages of Soil Aquifer Treatment Cost is lower. Remove pathogen efficiently Operation is not highly technical Breaks the pipe-to-pipe connection of directly reusing treated wastewater from a treatment plant.
  • 35. Disadvantages of Soil Aquifer Treatment Can change the soil and groundwater hydrological properties. Requires a big area for the infiltration basin.
  • 36. • capital city of Finland • contains more than half a million residents and located at Baltic Sea. • generate a total of 100 million cubic metres of wastewater per year • all the wastewater will be treated by one wastewater treatment plant which is Viikinmäki
  • 37. largest WWTP in the Nordic countries treats about 270 000 cubic meters of daily flow of wastewater an average of 100 millions cubic meters of wastewater each year was taken into use in year 1994 and it has been updated twice year 2004, tertiary filter was added
  • 38. Physical Process actived sludge Denitrification-nitrification Biological + Chemical Process
  • 39. • 95% of phosphorous, 90% nitrogen are removed • 10 millions m³/y biogas  16 GWh electricity , 26 GWh thermal energy • 55% self-sufficient in terms of electricity • 60,000 tonnes of dried waste sludge per year
  • 41. on-line weather radar information
  • 59. Degree of Treatment Treatment Methods Viikinmäki WWTP Kubratovo WWTP Jelutong STP Preliminary Treatment Screening (Bar, Coarse, Fine) √ √ √ Grit removal & Grease Tank √ √ √ Pre-aeration Tanks √ √ Primary Mixing √ √ √ Treatment Primary Tanks/ Clarifiers √ √ √ Secondary Treatment Acivated Sludge √ √ Extended Aeration √ Biological Aerated Filter √ Sequential Batch Reactors √ Secondary Tank √ √ Tertiary Treatment Filtration √ Anaerobic Digestion √ Methane Tanks √ √ Combined Heat and Power engine √ √ Nitrogen and Phosphorus removal √ √ √
  • 60. Viikinm äki WWTP Kubrato vo WWTP Jelutong STP Energy Efficient    Cost for electrical energy    Main Process of WWTP Activated Sludge Cogeneration Sequential Batch Reactor Low Normal High
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  • 64. ≥ Training must be provided to all employees such as operators and supervisors ≥ Benefits for workers must be provided ≥ Seminars and workshops can be organized and encourage generation to participate ≥ General knowledge about green technology must be promoted ≥ Recycled resources and renewable materials can be used for renovation and reconstruction ≥Normal operation of wastewater treatment ≥Installation of ultra-violet treatment facility ≥Complement of CHP engine ≥By using solar energy