How Wastewater Treatment Process Efficiency Can Improve with Electrocoagulation
Published on by Nick Nicholas, App Eng/Technical Director at Genesis Water Technologies, Inc. in Business
As with any industry, efficiency is one of the primary priorities of wastewater treatment. While current treatment methods and technology is relatively effective, it is not as efficient as it could be.
New treatment technologies have been designed specifically with increased effectiveness and efficiency in mind. One particular area of improvement can be made in the primary treatment stage where large quantities of solids are separated and removed from the influent solution.
Sedimentation had been used by itself for some time before coagulation was introduced and proven to decrease detention time.
Even more recently, an improved method of coagulation has been introduced, an electrochemical version of the original. Implementing electrocoagulation into an wastewater treatment process can improve treatment efficiency in either the primary or tertiary treatment stages for many industrial and municipal client applications.
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