Title: Why wastewater treatment system is required | Pristine Water
1Why Wastewater Treatment is Required?
2Wastewater treatment is a very important
operation of any industry because it protects the
health of various ecosystems. A properly treated
wastewater can be a reliable source for many
purposes. Properly treated effluent can be reused
leading to sustainability and nature preservation.
3- Forestall water-borne PollutionWastewater
treatment systems are specifically designed to
prevent water-borne pollution. The insufficient
treatment causes fecal sludge and other forms of
water pollution which can spread disease and
drive antimicrobial resistance. - Prevent Industrial Equipment DamageIf residual
wastes are left to enter other equipment and
processes, it may cause detrimental damage and
also may reduce liquid-based wastewater treatment
processing capacity.
4- Protects wildlife and its HabitatsClean Water
systems are essential for habitats. From inland
waters to waterfront regions, there are plentiful
lifeforms that depend on spotless, plentiful
water. Polluted and toxic water systems cannot
hold onto wildlife and the natural processes that
come along with it. - Promote Health and well beingOnly three percent
of the earths water is consumable. Nature can
clean wastewater yet it requires some time.
Wastewater treatment systems speed up the cleanup
and make it reusable. Wastewater treatment is a
process that aids the natural environment in
cleaning the worlds water system. Pointed toward
working on the general regular nature, water
isnt just spotless and consumable but also
healthy enough for the survival of humans and
nature
5- Methods of Wastewater Treatment
- Chemical Treatment Chemical treatment of
wastewater uses chemical reactants to break down
pollutants. It is ideal for wastewater with high
chemical toxin contents, such as the wastewater
from chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing,
pump and paper mills, laboratories, and textile
manufacturers. It is also optimal for removing
the heavy metals found in mining wastewater. The
chemical effluent treatment plants (ETPs) that
treat these wastes use chemical treatment methods
6- Electrochemical Treatment Electrochemical water
treatment systems utilize electricity to induce
the removal of dissolved contaminants in the
water. Positively charged contaminants such as
calcium, magnesium, sodium, lead, and uranium are
called cations. Negatively charged contaminants
such as chlorides, nitrates, nitrites, sulfates,
and fluorides, are called anions.Electrochemical
treatment is very efficient and reduces process
detention time
7- Pristine Water offers E-Coag ET
using Electrocoagulation system method for
wastewater treatment, which is a technological
enhancement on the conventional chemical
coagulation method. Water contaminants such as
ions of heavy metals and colloids are primarily
held together by electrical charges. In the
Pristine Water Electrocoagulation system, these
contaminant molecules are destabilized by the
addition of ions having a charge opposite to that
of the colloid. The destabilized colloids become
larger particles and are aggregated and
subsequently removed by sedimentation and/or
filtration. The anodes used in our systems are
known as Sacrificial anodes as they dissolve
during the Electrocoagulation process. Periodic
easy replacements of these anodes are the only
maintenance that the system needs.
8- Pristine Water E-Coag ETP is a proven treatment
for removing - Toxic heavy metals,Suspended and colloidal
solids,Fats, oil, and grease by breaking oil
emulsions and hydrocarbons in water,Complex
organic waste like arsenic and silica,Bacteria,
viruses, cysts, and parasites,Toxic and
refractory compounds,Pesticides and
insecticides,Phenols and polyphenols,Cyanides
and nitrites,Odor-causing compounds,Hardness of
calcium and magnesium salts,Unwanted
color,Certain radioactive compounds etc.
9Contact us
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