Every winter, the treatment of industrial wastewater faces a problem: cold weather stops microbial activity, which causes BOD and COD levels to ...
Published on by Sagar Ahiwale, Employee at Green Solution
The main problems with chemical dosing in wastewater treatment during the winter are twofold:
Cold weather hurts the native wastewater bioculture, which makes biological treatment harder and raises the BOD of the effluent (the COD vs BOD issue).
Chemical Inefficiency: Chemicals used to treat water don't work as well when it's cold, and the water gets thicker. This is how high COD and high BOD in industrial wastewater affect things in the winter.
The Answer: Proactive Optimisation of Wastewater Treatment
We use two different methods for dosing chemicals in the winter at Green Solution:
Precision Dosing: We use real-time data to automate the chemical dosing process in wastewater plants. This talks about how temperature affects the efficiency of chemical dosing in industrial wastewater and makes sure that chemical dosing control is done correctly in wastewater plants that are cold.
Biological Resilience: We suggest adding targeted, cold-adapted wastewater bioculture products to your diet. This provides answers for low-temperature dosing in biological wastewater systems and is essential for improving bioculture performance at low temperatures.
We create strong winter dosing plans for industrial wastewater compliance.
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