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Wastewater Treatment for Different Industries

Author: Kv Gopalakrishnan
by Kv Gopalakrishnan
Posted: Mar 29, 2019

All industries produce large quantities of wastewater that needs to be processed to meet governmental regulations and to answer environmental concerns. Municipalities also produce large quantities of sewage and wastewater that needs to be processed. Harmful effluents in wastewater can cause a great deal of harm to the environment and to living beings. Hence, it is necessary to remove dangerous contaminants to produce treated wastewater which can be recycled or released into the environment.

Managing wastewater is a complicated and yet essential process. There are different physical, biological and chemical processes that are used to treat wastewater. It is necessary to treat wastewater with the help of a wastewater plant or wastewater equipment in order to remove dangerous materials from contaminating the environment.

Companies need to have a wastewater treatment process for environmental reasons but having appropriate measures to managing waste also affects the business’s brand in the market. Using wastewater treatment measures builds a strong public image, protects a company’s brand and reputation and prevents negative ratings regarding their environmental friendliness.

Different industries produce different types of effluents and wastewater. They must be treated in an appropriate and customized manner due to the differences in the source materials used. A.T.E supports wastewater treatment in different types of industries and has a number of products and solutions that can treat wastewater from different industries.

TextilesUsing their company-developed technology A.T.E helps textile businesses process wastewater that reduces sludge generation and also reduces chemical consumption consistently. The treatment process produces rich biogas which can be reused as a source of fuel. The treatment by A.T.E reduces power usage and is better than conventional methods.

DistilleriesWastewaters from distilleries are tough to treat; however, A.T.E’s processes help degrade the organic parts of the wastewaters and produce methane-based biogas which can be reused as fuel. It creates lower power usage and reduces sludge. It also leads to so some re-use of materials.

Food and DairyThe food and dairy industry produce wastewater with components such as fats, oils and proteins. A.T.E uses a jet mixing process to mix effluents rather than mechanical mixers. It is an energy neutral process due to the biogas generation and engine usage and degrades the fats and other substances from the wastewater.

ChemicalsChemical based wastewater treatment requires special treatment for which A.t.e. has a unique process combining two anaerobic treatments that process the wastewater, and neutralizes the harmful chemicals before releasing the treated water into the environment or for reuse.

Different industries produce different types of effluents and wastewater. They must be treated in an appropriate and customized manner due to the differences in the source materials used.

Wastewater treatments differ from industry to industry which requires different treatment products, processes, and solutions. A.T.E. has a team of skilled and experienced people and offers products and services that help manage wastewater treatment from end-to-end.

You can learn more about how A.T.E can help you create a wastewater treatment plant for your specific industry or supply equipment on the website.

About the Author

K V Gopalakrishnan is a writer who has very good experience in writing articles & blogs. The writer has a flair for writing and he keeps on writing various articles and blogs related to the industry.

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