08. Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

08. Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)

1) Introduction

Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) and Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) are continuous‑immersion structures exposed to chemically aggressive effluents, biological attack, and intermittent negative pressure during outages or emptying. Systems must maintain bond under hydrostatic head, resist chemicals, and allow fast return to service.

2) Exposures and risks

  • Continuous immersion with variable pH and chemistry (alkalis, chlorides, sulfides)
  • Negative pressure during shutdowns and drainage cycles
  • Abrasion at channels and splash zones
  • Thermal and shrinkage movement across large panels
  • Frequent penetrations and joint bands needing movement accommodation

3) Recommended technologies

Technology
When to use
Key acceptance cues
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Polyurea 2–3 mm (spray)
Primary lining for tanks, channels, sumps where fast cure and heavy duty needed
DFT ≥2.0–3.0 mm; pull‑off ≥1.5 MPa; chemical spot tests per spec
Polyurea Membranes
Coal Tar Epoxy (high‑solids)
External faces, splash zones, ducts with chemical exposure
DFT ≥300 µm (2×150 µm); adhesion ≥1.5 MPa; abrasion ≤20 mg (CS17)
Coal Tar Epoxy Coating (High-Solids, Solvent-Free)
2K Cementitious (potable/non‑potable grades)
Internal negative‑side linings or where tile finishes are planned
Total DFT ≥2.0 mm; 72‑hr fill test pass
Cementitious Membrane
Injection grouting (PU / Vinyl Acrylate)
Stop active leaks before coating/lining
Flow to adjacent NRV; cessation of active ingress
Injection Grouting Technology

4) Method statement (consultant‑ready)

  1. Pre‑works and substrate
    • Surface prep: shotblast/abrade to CSP 3–4; remove laitance, oils; repair voids.
    • Moisture: per system TDS; check residual moisture where relevant.
    • Trials: adhesion pull‑off trials on representative zones.
  2. Detailing
    • Treat construction joints, coves (20×20 mm), pipe penetrations with compatible primers, sealants, and bandage strips.
    • Install joint bands or profiles at movement joints.
  3. Membrane / lining application
    • Prime per manufacturer. Apply selected system to target DFT with cross‑passes.
    • Reinforce corners, fillets, and high‑wear edges.
  4. Protection and cure
    • Respect recoat/overcoat windows; protect from early immersion until cured.
  5. QA and acceptance
    • Logs: DFT per pass; adhesion ≥1.5 MPa (where applicable).
    • Chemical spot tests per spec; 24–72 hr staged fill test.

5) Add‑ons and decision notes

  • Positive vs negative side: prefer positive‑side linings; use negative‑side cementitious only as supplementary where rework is impossible.
  • Injection first: stop active ingress before any coating.
  • High‑duty lanes: favor polyurea with UV‑stable topcoat where exposed.

6) Documents

  • Specs.xlsx · BOQ.xlsx · Checklist.xlsx · Standards.pdf · Section drawings.pdf

5. Video Masterclass

SpecX Masterclass: Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) Waterproofing — Coming Soon

Disclaimer

SpecX is an industry initiative & a neutral resource, compiled from industry references and best practices. It is not brand-specific. Always cross-check with project requirements and local codes before finalizing specifications.