Industrial waste water is water that is used in the production or process
of goods and energy. A large amount of modern industry relies on water
to assist with the cooling of devices or cleaning of pollutants within
the production process. According to the Experts, industrial waste water
levels have declined considerably in the early 21st century, but the
fact remains that a number of different industries rely on the use of
water to function.
This industrial water waste is handled by either removing the water
and sending it to a treatment facility or treating the water on location
and releasing it into river ways and lakes. Due to the long process
of treating the industrial water waste, corrosion of the facilities
is common, along with the encouragement of bacterial growth. This includes
the possibility of Legionnaires' Disease, which can be fatal.
One of the most common examples of industrial water waste comes from
the process of cooling or heating. This can be accomplished in machinery
with a large scale radiator that cools different parts of a device.
When the water is released it is generally a higher temperature than
the other bodies of water in which it will be introduced. The same is
true for water used in boiler systems. Outside of the concerns over
temperature, additional factors such as rust contamination are commonplace.
Farms and agricultural industries produce a variety of water waste that
directly impact ground water used for drinking and cleaning. Fertilizers
commonly include both nitrates and phosphates to help stimulate growth.
Both of these are washed away by rainfall and watering during the farming
process. The biggest concern according to the EPA is the damage to marine
life.
Sulfur, petrochemicals and oils also find their way into industrial water waste. In a variety of factories and engineering facilities, water is used to clean floors and machinery. This water collects these materials and is usually disposed of in an unwanted manner, such as simply being flushed into the sewer. Normal water treatment facilities are generally ill-equipped to handle the influx of these harmful elements.
BIODOS have extensive experience in industrial water treatment. As a global actor we constantly meet with a diversity of water-related challenges. This has provided us with an unsurpassed bank of knowledge. We have probably encountered more challenges related to water treatment than anyone else in the market. We provide products and solutions that provide extracted or recycled water of suitable quality to be used in-process.
We make sure wastewater is treated in such a way that when released its quality is comparable to, or even better than, the receiving waterway.
BIODOS is a leading supplier and providing the solution of wastewater treatment systems worldwide, BIODOS Environmental provides high performance, cost-efficient, turnkey industrial wastewater solutions for paint, textile, metal, glass, paper and plastic manufacturing, fish and food processing, the corrugated market, municipalities, and much more.
No matter what your industry, we can assess your needs and design and implement a system that provides the type of wastewater treatment you need. Beyond that, we can provide you with the proper chemical blends for your system and even train your employees to use them properly. Plus, from your very first meeting with BIODOS to your final transaction with us, you'll receive service and support from a dedicated group of associates, who are attuned to your needs and challenges
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