Legislation compliance

Fat, oil and grease limits in wastewater

Fats, oil and grease limits in wastewater protect sewer infrastructure and the environment.

Common heavy metals present in wastewater and how they are treated 

Heavy metals present in wastewater are usually a result of industrial processes and agricultural runoff.  

Case study: Rimex 

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

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.

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….

Ways 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…

Heavy 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…

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