Industrial wastewater treatment advice and guidance

Welcome to the Aqua Advice Industrial Wastewater Hub - your essential guide to navigating the complexities of industrial effluent management.

In a world of rapidly evolving regulations, growing sustainability demands, and cutting-edge treatment technologies, staying ahead isn’t just about compliance - it’s about becoming a leader in environmental stewardship.

Our mission is to cut through the noise and deliver you the most relevant, advanced and practical advice. Equip your business with the knowledge it needs to optimize operations, ensure compliance and turn wastewater challenges into opportunities for innovation.

Your path to smarter, sustainable industrial water treatment starts here.

Case study: Muller Milk & Ingredients

Comprehensive effluent treatment support for Britain’s largest milk supplier & distributor.

Case study: Rimex 

Sulphate treatment upgrades to help a client meet their compliance to consent limits. 

Case study: Perrin & Rowe 

Upgrading effluent treatment processes for an iconic manufacturing company.

Case study: Monarch Chemicals 

Identifying a new wastewater treatment solution for a UK chemical distribution company.

Case study: IVO Textiles 

Solving a consent to discharge challenge for a London-based textile printing company. 

Case study: Almit Metal Finishing 

Aqua Advice provided flexible effluent treatment plant design for a growing client in the metal finishing industry.

Sulfate removal by precipitation: all you need to know  

The removal of sulphate (known in the US as sulfate) by precipitation is a widely used method in water and wastewater treatment to reduce sulphate concentrations in industrial effluents and natural water sources.

What is an ETP plant process?

An Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a facility designed to treat wastewater generated by industrial processes, ensuring that the effluents released into the environment meet regulatory standards.

Molybdenum and UK wastewater legislation

Molybdenum is used in a number industries and its levels in wastewater must be controlled to minimise environmental and health risks….

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