Combining treatment technologies to eliminate wastewater discharge
Imagine a world where industries routinely recover and reuse all wastewater generated onsite and, at the same time, eliminate hazardous and residual waste generation. It's possible when engineering combines conventional treatment with advanced treatment technologies into the plant's design...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pollution engineering 1998-08, Vol.30 (8), p.38-40 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Imagine a world where industries routinely recover and reuse all wastewater generated onsite and, at the same time, eliminate hazardous and residual waste generation. It's possible when engineering combines conventional treatment with advanced treatment technologies into the plant's design. And it has been proven at the nation's largest battery manufacturing complex. Process debris, oils, solids and metals can be treated and removed in an industrial wastewater treatment facility by enhancing removal efficiencies of conventional processes. The wastewater can be further polished using advanced treatment processes to remove residual organics and the remaining dissolved solids (salts). The treated and recycled wastewater approaches the purity of distilled water purchased in the supermarket. |
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ISSN: | 0032-3640 |