Sewage System with Bio Gas
A Sewage System with Biogas is an integrated wastewater management solution designed to treat sewage while simultaneously generating renewable energy in the form of biogas. The system uses anaerobic digestion technology, where microorganisms break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen, converting it into methane-rich gas and treated effluent.

Service Overview
A Sewage System with Biogas is an integrated wastewater management solution designed to treat sewage while simultaneously generating renewable energy in the form of biogas. The system uses anaerobic digestion technology, where microorganisms break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen, converting it into methane-rich gas and treated effluent. This solution not only ensures efficient sewage treatment and environmental protection, but also allows the produced biogas to be used for cooking, heating, or electricity generation, making it an eco-friendly and cost-saving system. It is ideal for residential communities, institutions, and industries looking to achieve sustainable waste-to-energy management.
Key Features
Applications
Our Process
Sewage Collection
Raw sewage is collected from toilets, kitchens, and other drains through underground pipelines into the inlet chamber.
Primary Treatment
Solids settle at the bottom while lighter materials float; sedimentation and filtration remove suspended impurities.
Anaerobic Digestion
Sewage sludge enters the biogas digester, where bacteria decompose organic matter, producing methane gas.
Gas Collection & Storage
The generated biogas (CH₄ + CO₂) is collected in a gas holder and stored for later use.
Secondary Treatment
Treated wastewater is passed through biological or membrane filtration for further purification.
Effluent Disposal or Reuse
The treated water can be used for irrigation, landscaping, or toilet flushing.
Biogas Utilization
The collected gas is used for cooking, heating water, or powering biogas generators to produce electricity.
