Retrofitting & Modernising Old STP/ETP Plants: When & Why You Should Do It

STP/ETP Plants
STP/ETP Plants

Many Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) and Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) operating today were installed years ago with designs based on outdated regulations, lower wastewater volumes, and limited focus on automation. Over time, these plants face increasing pressure from higher loads, stricter environmental norms, and rising operating costs. As a result, performance becomes inconsistent, compliance becomes challenging, and operational headaches become routine.

Instead of investing heavily in building a brand-new treatment facility, industries, commercial complexes, and municipalities are increasingly turning towards retrofitting and modernisation. With its strong domain expertise, Aquatechnics India supports organisations in upgrading existing STP, ETP, and WTP plants to meet current standards while keeping costs and downtime under control.

What Does Retrofitting and Modernisation Mean?

Retrofitting refers to upgrading existing treatment infrastructure by improving processes, replacing inefficient equipment, and integrating advanced technologies. Modernisation further enhances plant performance by introducing automation, IoT, and remote monitoring systems.

Retrofitting vs Plant Replacement

Complete replacement involves new civil construction, high capital investment, long project timelines, and operational shutdowns. Retrofitting, however, leverages existing tanks and structures, making it faster, cost-effective, and less disruptive. It is a practical solution when the plant structure is intact but the process and equipment are outdated.

  • Systems Commonly Upgraded
  • Aeration systems and diffusers
  • Pumps, blowers, and mixers
  • Filtration and polishing units
  • Sludge thickening and dewatering
  • Electrical panels and control systems

Why Old STP/ETP Plants Are No Longer Efficient

Obsolete Process Design

Older plants often rely on conventional technologies that are inefficient under variable load conditions.

Equipment Aging

Wear and tear reduce efficiency, increase breakdowns, and raise power consumption.

Increased Load

Urbanisation, industrial expansion, and higher occupancy levels overload existing systems.

Compliance Challenges

New PCB norms demand tighter limits for BOD, COD, nutrients, and pathogens—making retrofitting essential.

When Should You Retrofit Your STP/ETP Plants?

  • Clear warning signs include:
  • Frequent consent violations
  • Increasing electricity and chemical bills
  • Excessive sludge generation
  • Poor treated water quality
  • Dependence on skilled operators
  • Plans for water reuse or expansion

Ignoring these signs often results in penalties and unplanned shutdowns.

Key Advantages of Retrofitting & Modernising STP/ETP Plants

Improved Process Stability

Modern technologies handle load fluctuations more effectively.

Energy & Cost Savings

Optimised aeration and automation significantly reduce power usage.

Reduced Sludge Issues

Advanced biological processes lower sludge volume and disposal costs.

Extended Plant Life

Retrofitting can add years of operational life to existing infrastructure.

Faster ROI

Reduced initial investment and optimized operating and maintenance costs result in a faster payback period.

Role of Automation in Modern STP/ETP Plants

Automation eliminates guesswork from plant operation. PLC and SCADA systems continuously monitor and control treatment parameters, ensuring optimal performance around the clock. Automated dosing and aeration adjust dynamically based on real-time data, improving efficiency and reliability.

IoT Integration in STP, ETP & WTP Plants

IoT brings intelligence and connectivity to treatment plants.

Real-Time Monitoring

Operators can track pH, flow, DO, turbidity, energy consumption, and equipment health live.

Predictive Maintenance

IoT analytics identify abnormal trends, enabling proactive maintenance before failures occur.

Cloud-Based Platforms

Performance dashboards, reports, and alerts can be accessed remotely, anytime.

Remote Operation & Monitoring – A Game Changer

Remote monitoring allows:

  • Centralised supervision of multiple plants
  • Instant alerts via mobile or email
  • Reduced manpower and operational risk
  • Faster troubleshooting and reporting

This approach is especially valuable for industries with multiple locations.

Retrofitting Without Major Shutdowns

Retrofitting projects are executed in phases, ensuring uninterrupted treatment. Existing civil structures are reused, and upgrades are carried out sequentially to minimise downtime and risk.

Environmental, Compliance & Sustainability Benefits

  • Modernised plants
  • Consistently meet PCB norms
  • Enable higher levels of water reuse
  • Reduce energy consumption
  • Lower carbon footprint
  • Support ESG and sustainability initiatives

Importance of Choosing the Right Technology Partner

Successful retrofitting requires more than equipment supply—it demands deep process understanding and site-specific engineering. Aquatechnics India focuses on customised solutions tailored to actual operating conditions, ensuring long-term performance and compliance.

Conclusion

Retrofitting and modernising old STP and ETP plants is a smart, sustainable, and cost-effective strategy. With automation, IoT integration, and remote monitoring, organisations can achieve compliance, reduce costs, improve water reuse, and future-proof their treatment facilities. In today’s demanding regulatory and operational environment, retrofitting is not just an upgrade—it’s a strategic investment.

KIMS Health Trivandrum — IGBC Platinum Green Hospital with Advanced Water Reuse

MBR STP

KIMS Health in Trivandrum isn’t just a super-specialty hospital; it’s a monumental achievement in sustainable healthcare. By prioritizing radical resource efficiency, particularly through advanced wastewater management, it has become South India’s first hospital to achieve the prestigious IGBC Green New Buildings PLATINUM rating.

Setting the Standard: The IGBC Platinum Mandate

The IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) Platinum rating represents the highest tier of commitment to sustainable development. For KIMS Health to achieve this, the hospital demonstrated exceptional performance across five key areas, with water and wastewater management being a pivotal factor.

This top-tier certification validates that a high-demand, 24/7 facility like a super-specialty hospital can dramatically reduce its environmental footprint while maintaining operational excellence and patient care standards.

The Core Technology: 100% Water Recycling with MBR STP

The centerpiece of the hospital’s green strategy is its robust and efficient wastewater treatment system.KIMS Health successfully implemented a 400 KLD Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) based Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), supplied by Aquatechnics Water Treatment Technologies (P) Ltd.

MBR: Delivering Treatment Quality Fit for Reuse

The MBR technology is a game-changer for high-volume wastewater sources. It combines conventional biological treatment with membrane filtration, eliminating the need for sedimentation and providing water quality far superior to conventional STPs.

Key Performance Highlights:

  • Complete Recycling: 100% of all generated wastewater (black and grey water) is treated and reused onsite within the campus.
  • Massive Savings: This complete recycling leads to an estimated 60-70% reduction in potable water consumption compared to conventional hospital buildings.
  • Superior Output: The treated water exceeds strict IGBC and Pollution Control Board (PCB) norms for non-potable use, with turbidity levels of $\le 1$ NTU.

Where is the water reused?

  • Toilet flushing
  • HVAC cooling tower makeup
  • Irrigation for landscaped areas
  • Floor cleaning and maintenance

The 400 KLD MBR STP solution at KIMS Health was supplied and commissioned by Aquatechnics Water Treatment Technologies (P) Ltd.

blueprint for a Green Future: Other Sustainable Features

The Platinum certification wasn’t achieved by water recycling alone. KIMS Health adopted a holistic green building approach:

  • Rainwater Harvesting (RWH): The hospital captures stormwater from the roof and site to reduce reliance on municipal water sources and recharge the local aquifer.
  • Water-Efficient Fixtures: Installation of low-flow fixtures and dual-flush toilets contributes to an additional 30-50% reduction in potable water consumption compared to baseline standards.
  • Energy Management: Efficient lighting, high-performance glazing, and an optimized HVAC system reduce the overall energy demand.
  • BMS Integration: The water management system is linked to the Building Management System (BMS), allowing for real-time monitoring and optimization of all resources.

Leadership & Industry Impact

The KIMS Health project demonstrates a crucial paradigm shift: environmental stewardship is not an operational burden but a hallmark of leadership in the healthcare sector.

As South India’s first hospital with this designation, it serves as a powerful, replicable model for all future healthcare and institutional projects aiming for green excellence across the nation.

Interested in learning how MBR technology can help your organization achieve high-level water conservation and sustainability goals? Learn more about our MBR STP Solutions

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