Tuesday 20 June 2017

Closed-loop Industrial Wasterwater Treatment - Transform Problem Into An Asset

Filtration is one of the critical processes in almost every manufacturing unit. During the filtration process, various kinds of waste products like solvents, degreasers, and metal waste get separated from the main product. Undoubtedly, the main product is of use but industries need to manage the waste which keeps on accumulating and eventually, damages the machinery. In order to safeguard the machinery as well as the environment, it is necessary to process them.

In the last few decades, a number of methods have been invented to slash down the environmental impact of several industrial processes. These methods have minimized water consumption while producing effective sustainability. In today’s scenario, advanced filtration technologies and techniques that filter more complex containments without the use of chemicals in the treatment process have become an integral part of the global movement.

One such technological option is closed-loop industrial wastewater treatment, which uses electricity to drive chemical reactions in a solution, suspension or emulsion to remove contaminants effectively. In this process, chemical reactions occur within the wastewater resulting in an uncontaminated product. Used as stand-alone units or added to existing treatment facilities, closed-loop wastewater treatment can treat huge amounts of water in a single day to be then reused for other purposes. This increases the capacity of traditional wastewater treatment facilities strained by increases in population and aging infrastructure.

Sunday 18 June 2017

All You Need To Know About Landfill Leachate Treatment



Landfill leachate happens when contaminants from the toxic garbage leach into the inner layers of soil and aquifers. Normally it occurs due to the moisture seeping into the soil or due to rainfall and snowfall over the landfill site.

Landfill leachate seriously contaminates the soil and groundwater and makes it unfit for human consumption. Depending upon the type of waste, several contaminants including heavy metals leach under the ground which are a serious health and environmental hazard. Hence, it is essential to have landfill leachate treatment at such sites to keep the surroundings safe and green.

Biological process, reverse osmosis and chemical treatment are some of the primary methods which the leachate treatment system uses to make the site contamination free.

It is more efficient to treat leachate in a dedicated on-site plant with a secure disposal route. Treating leachate in a dedicated plant optimized for the same purpose yields better results in lesser time sans any complications. It is also more cost-effective and efficient.

If you are looking for a leachate treatment service, you should search for someone who is experienced in providing such services successfully. Do your research carefully and ask for references to find the best option.