Sewage Treatment Plant refers to a sewage treatment facility that incorporates both Ultrafiltration (UF) and Reverse Osmosis (RO) technologies in its wastewater treatment process. The UF-treated wastewater is then further processed using RO technology. RO is a membrane filtration process that utilizes a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts, ions, and other contaminants from the water. The RO membranes have even smaller pore sizes, typically around 0.0001 microns, enabling the removal of dissolved impurities, including salts, heavy metals, and trace organic compounds. UF RO Sewage Treatment Plant may vary depending on the volume and composition of the incoming sewage, effluent requirements, and local regulations. These systems require careful monitoring, maintenance, and periodic membrane cleaning to ensure optimal performance and longevity.