Posts by Sarah Greenwell
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.
Read MoreWhat 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.
Read MoreMolybdenum 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….
Read MoreWays your wastewater treatment plant can reduce its environmental impact
The environmental impact of a wastewater treatment plant not working to its optimum can be huge…
Read MoreHow wastewater treatment plant manufacturers can use digital technology
Wastewater treatment plant manufacturers can use innovative digital solutions that enhance efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability…
Read MoreAlternative technologies in industrial wastewater treatment plant design
We take a look at emerging alternative technologies promising to address the challenges posed by industrial effluents…
Read MoreHeavy metal removal: treatment methods of industrial wastewater
Heavy metal removal is a key area in the treatment of industrial wastewater and there are many effective treatment methods. Let’s take a look…
Read MoreChemical treatment for wastewater: what to do when there are supply issues
If supply chain issues are affecting your chemical treatment for wastewater, there are a few things you can do…
Read MoreWastewater treatment plant: considerations when upgrading or replacing
If your wastewater treatment plant needs to be upgraded or replaced, here are some key things you should consider…
Read MoreIndustrial water waste treatment & consent to discharge: a guide
Discharging industrial water waste into the public sewer requires permission from your local water authority. Let’s look at what’s involved…
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