Treating Wastewater
What is Treating Wastewater?
This is a silly sounding question but one that begs answering for clarification in the most fundamental of processes, cleaning water. There's the answer really, treating wastewater is cleaning water that is considered "waste" in any given process, whether it be washing the car of manufacturing rebar.
Integrated Engineers has built their business and reputation on the development of superior water cleaning or treating. Wastewater is unique in that this water is generally considered unfit for reuse, or was traditionally, and has usually been subjected to extremes of some kind. Undoing the results of these extremes is the job of wastewater treatment, and probably why you are reading this.
The term "treating wastewater" is really quite a misnomer nowadays, as we move towards considering what was once called "waste" as raw material to be input back into the process, whatever that process may be. So wastewater is really just water at a different stage in a process since wastewater can be treated (cleaned) and reused again.
A paradigm shift occurs when you think of each "waste" including water as a raw material with value.
Spend some time on the site and read more about all different kinds of industrial plants who are treating wastewater in case studies of industrial wastewater and who have come to Integrated Engineers for assistance in optimizing their processes.
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