Tangail Medical College Hospital
PROJECT INFORMATION
- Project Name: Tangail Medical College Hospital
- Category: Johkasou STP
- Capacity: 250 m3/day
- Location: Tangail Sadar, Tangail
- Client: PWD
- Year: 2021
Details of This Project
Daiki Axis Bangladesh is a big packaged STP supplier in Bangladesh. It successfully installed a Johkasou Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at the Tangail Medical College Hospital. There are 5 BA 50 (capacity 50 m3/day) connected by a divider box. As a result, the flow is divided equally into each module. The treated water then goes for the tertiary treatment through a sand filter. The final output is used in the fountain there. This project reflects our commitment to providing eco-friendly and effective STP solutions across Bangladesh.
Features of This STP Project
- Advanced Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) using the Johkasou system, known for efficiency and compact design.
- High capacity of 250 m³/day, catering to the requirements of a large medical facility.
- Environmentally friendly solution, ensuring proper wastewater treatment and compliance with standards.
- Customized design for Tangail Sadar, Tangail, tailored to local conditions and needs.
- Executed in collaboration with PWD (Public Works Department), ensuring quality and reliability.
Process Flow of the STP
The Johkasou STP at the Sheikh Hasina Medical College Hospital follows a systematic treatment process:
- Separation Box: Separate solids in wastewater by gravity and prevent the agitation of the excess sludge in Sedimentation & Separation Chamber by influent.
- Separation & Sedimentation Chamber: Separate solid debris or impurities from water in influent and circulated water and store these sediments in the chamber. Accumulated sludge should be desludged from the tank periodically at least once in 6–12 months.
- Anaerobic Chamber: It is filled with filter materials, which separate solids and keep anaerobic microorganisms to decompose organic matter.
- Moving Bed Chamber: It is filled with mesh cylindrical media, which retain aerobic microorganisms to decompose and remove organic matter from wastewater.
- Sedimentation Chamber: In order to obtain clear treated water, separate the excess sludge (suspended solids, SS) by gravity. The settled sludge is constantly returned to the sedimentation & separation chamber by the airlift pump.
- Disinfection Chamber: Disinfect the treated water to discharge to the river or other water bodies.
The entire system operates seamlessly, ensuring effective sewage treatment with minimal environmental impact.
Process Flow

Why Choose Daiki Axis Bangladesh for STP Solutions?
As a subsidiary of Daiki Japan, we bring the expertise and innovation of Japanese wastewater treatment technology to Bangladesh. Our commitment to quality ensures that each Johkasou system meets the specific needs of the Bangladeshi environment and supports a sustainable future.
- Expertise in implementing advanced Japanese sewage treatment technology.
- Compact, energy-efficient designs tailored to client needs.
- Proven track record of successful projects across Bangladesh.
The Johkasou STP at the Sheikh Hasina Medical College Hospital is a perfect example of sustainable wastewater management.
Why STP Need for Everywhere in Bangladesh?
Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) are very important for Bangladesh to keep the environment clean and safe. With more people and industries growing every day, untreated sewage is causing serious problems. Dirty water from homes and factories often goes into rivers and ponds, making them unsafe for drinking, farming, or fishing. This pollution also harms fish and plants.
STP clean this dirty water, removing harmful things before it goes back into nature. Without proper treatment, sewage can spread diseases like cholera and diarrhea, putting many lives at risk. In crowded cities, STPs help manage waste, prevent bad smells, and stop water from flooding the streets. They also protect our natural surroundings and make sure water stays usable for future generations. As floods and rising sea levels become bigger challenges, STPs are needed to keep communities safe and healthy. Investing in STPs is an investment in a better, cleaner Bangladesh.
Why Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) Important for Hospital
Sewage treatment plants (STP) are very important for hospitals. Hospitals create a lot of dirty water that can have germs, chemicals, and waste from medical treatments. If this dirty water is not cleaned properly, it can spread diseases and harm the environment. STPs clean this water to make it safe. They also help hospitals follow rules to keep people and nature healthy.
In Bangladesh, Daiki Axis Bangladesh is the main STP supplier in Bangladesh. It helps to clean your black or gray water and ensure the environment is safe. Hospitals and other places use their services to make sure they are doing the right thing for the environment and following the rules.
Daiki Axis Bangladesh is the top sewage treatment plant manufacturer in Bangladesh. They focus on helping hospitals and other places stay clean and safe. Their work makes sure that dirty water is cleaned properly, which is good for everyone.
A Sustainable Future for Bangladesh
Investing in wastewater treatment isn’t just about cleaning up rivers—it’s about building a healthier, more sustainable future for Bangladesh. Taking action now can help preserve the country’s rivers, improve water quality, and protect the livelihoods of millions of people who rely on these waterways.
By choosing Daiki Axis Bangladesh, you get modern, reliable, and eco-friendly solutions tailored to your needs. Contact us today to learn more about our projects and services.
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