industrial waste water treatment slideshare at chile

industrial waste water treatment slideshare at chile
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  • What is industrial wastewater treatment?
  • The document discusses industrial wastewater treatment processes. It describes the objectives of treatment as allowing effluents to be safely disposed without harming human health or the environment. The treatment stages include preliminary, primary, secondary and tertiary (optional). Preliminary treatment removes solids, oils and greases.
  • What happens to industrial wastewater after treatment?
  • After treatment, the treated industrial wastewater (or effluent) may be reused or released to a sanitary sewer or to a surface water in the environment. Some industrial facilities generate wastewater that can be treated in sewage treatment plants.
  • What are the different types of industrial wastewater treatment processes?
  • Treatment processes include brine treatment, solids removal (e.g. chemical precipitation, filtration), oils and grease removal, removal of biodegradable organics, removal of other organics, removal of acids and alkalis, and removal of toxic materials. Industrial facilities may generate the following industrial wastewater flows: [citation needed]
  • How do you reduce solids in industrial wastewater treatment?
  • Reducing solids such as waste product, organic materials, and sand is often a goal of industrial wastewater treatment. Some common ways to reduce solids include primary sedimentation (clarification), dissolved air flotation (DAF), belt filtration (microscreening), and drum screening.