Earth is comprised of nearly 70% of water and 30 % of land. It is a scientific fact which cannot be argued upon. However, just because we are surrounded by the water from all four sides does not mean we have plenty of it; in fact this precious natural resource is getting scarce and environmental regulation continue to get stringent with each passing year. As a result, many industrial facilities are witnessing a greater scrutiny on their water before they discharge it. Every commercial entity has a role to play towards the welfare of community and society, they cannot play with their lives by releasing toxic waste water which can spoil water bodies. Industrial Water Treatment Companies are expert in the proper management of industrial water so that it is safe for further use.
It is very important to eliminate contaminants from the water that is going to be discharged to a municipal treatment plant or a river, and treated for recycling purposes. De-contaminating through dewatering in a cost-efficient manner should be the goal of Industrial Water Treatment Companies. Industrial waste water contains a wide variety of contaminants like oils, chemical, suspended solids and particles, organics, metals, or even a combination of all of aforesaid elements. Irrespective of the way the water is used by a particular industry and gets contaminated, the fundamental properties of water remains all the same. A professional industrial water treatment company understands the process to determine the nature of the contaminants likely to be present in the water. A deep understanding of water chemistry allows them to create a custom-designed water treatment solution with a combination of chemistry and equipment.
Several steps are often taken for removing contaminants from the water so that the discharged water can comply with the determined regulations. Equalization is followed by a pre-treatment step, which is then followed by a second treatment phase. In both of these steps, sludge is generated and its disposal can get costly. The sludge is passed through different mechanisms for mechanical sludge dewatering and is followed by a tertiary treatment, which is the final step of the process.