water cost Articles
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Studies on adsorption and decolourisation of reactive dye on TiO2 surface
Adsorption is a well accepted process for dye-house effluent treatment, but disposal or regeneration of spent adsorbent is the major drawback. Regeneration and reuse of adsorbent can reduce the cost of sludge disposal, consequently the water treatment cost. Dye used for this study is Reactive Brown 18 and TiO2 was used as adsorbent, which can be regenerated efficiently using UV illumination. ...
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Case study - Oil emulsion and cleaning parts wastewater
Customer The company is the only car manufacturer in Slovakia producing engines. In the Slovak facility, they produce gasoline engines by five production lines, four metal cutting lines and one assembly line. Customer needs Disposal of huge not dischargeable oily waste water is one important issue that the company has set out to exploit. The goal of the customer was the reduction of the oily ...
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What are the considerations for ore processing costs?
1. Ore Composition and Characteristics: Ore composition and characteristics play an important role in determining ore processing costs. The type and amounts of minerals, metals, and other compounds present in the ore must be known to design the most efficient extraction process. 2. Equipment: Depending on the ore type, a variety of processing equipment may be necessary for ore processing, ...
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Electrocoagulation Wastewater Treatment – An Application To Sustainably Reuse Textile Wastewater
The textile industry is a water consumption intensive industry. Water is utilized for cleaning the raw material, and for the different steps in the textile dyeing process. Due to the effects of water scarcity and stricter environmental regulations, the cost of fresh water utilization has increased worldwide. In addition, the textile industry is faced with pressure by government regulators to ...
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Significant Water-Reuse Revenue Growth Expected by Mid-2018
In survey, industry insiders rank importance of perceived market drivers, including water scarcity and cost The publication Water. desalination + reuse recently surveyed a diverse pool of 347 industry professionals from around the world on the factors driving market development in water reuse. The report for the survey, “Water Reuse: Drivers, Innovations and Public Perceptions,” ...
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Waste water treatment costs reduced by 50% with rotary vacuum precoat filter - Case Study
Problem: The solids separation system at Lindc's waste water treatment facility had high operating, maintenance and sludge disposal costs. High operating costs were caused by the large pumps and special treatment chemical required to operate the filter, and frequent cleaning, repair and replacement of filter elements resulted in high maintenance costs. Union Carbide Corporation's Linde Division ...
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How to Select the Best Rug Cleaner?
Rug cleaners should be selected on the basis of power, efficiency, and ease of use. In commercial areas where rugs and carpets are soiled easily and heavily, you need industrial rug cleaners that are more powerful than ordinary machines used in homes. High Temperatures Heated rug cleaners have temperatures ranging up to 210°F. These high temperatures are important for cleaning, as heat ...
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Industrial Wastewater Treatment - Paint/Pigment Dye Industry - Case Study
Innovation in Industrial Wastewater Treatment - Sustainable Water Reuse Strategies Applied to the Paint/Pigment Dye Industry Introduction The paint/pigment industry is a large consumer of process and wash water to be used in various water based paint pigment products. The water usage for this industry is estimated at 75-85 million gallons per day, with the majority of this water coming from ...
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Production of water-based paints - Case Study
THE CLIENT The Client develops and manufactures environmentally friendly paints, enamels and quality products for construction, industry and the do-it-yourself sector. They have 3 specialised laboratories, 1 product testing centre, 1 research and development ...
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Newcastle-based Sachins Restaurant - Case Study
Newcastle-based Sachins Restaurant offers discerning diners a unique opportunity to sample the very best Punjabi food in a fresh and exciting environment. Since 2000, renowned chef and local personality Bob Arora, owner of Sachins, has been winning plaudits and delighting locals with a true taste of India. “I’m very particular about what we serve our customers. The taste and ...
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Choose the Best Water Efficient Auto Cleaning Machines
Auto detailing businesses face many restrictions on water usage. In drought prone areas, laws might limit auto detailing businesses from using too much water. The other problem is that using too much water hampers the productivity of the cleaning cycle. A lot of time is dedicated to collecting and disposing waste water. This increases the cost of the cleaning process. Moreover, auto detailing ...
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Case study - oil removal prior to evaporation
Customer: Locomotive Service Company located in Texas - repair and maintenance of railroad locomotives and cars. The Problem: Customer installed a water evaporator system to reduce waste water volume and disposal costs. Evaporator system included a small oil/water settling tank, but no oil skimming system. Customer needed an automatic oil skimming system to continually remove the ...
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Case Study: Precision Machine Shop Eliminates Sewer Discharge
Samsco Water Evaporator enables both cost reduction and elimination of sewer discharge. TEC, Inc. (Rockville, MD), providers of precision sheet metal fabrication and precision machining, for more than thirty years, has partnered with many well-known technology companies to meet their need for superior quality, precision metal products. Their offerings range from simple metal components to ...
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Lead Paint Disposal Best Practices
What are Lead Paint Disposal Methods? The EPA has published a list of what it deems the Best Demonstrated Available Technologies (BDAT) for the stabilization of D008 and P+U Lead Wastes. Lead paint disposal and debris are included in this classification. BDAT stabilization technologies include “lime/fly ash mixtures, cement, concrete mixtures, or other proprietary or non-proprietary ...
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Stone wool production - Case Study
THE CLIENT The Client is a multinational manufacturer of mineral wood products, a world leader in industrial stone wool solutions, building insulation, acoustic ceilings, and engineered fibres. The Polish plant has 3 production lines with similar wastewater ...
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Chip production - Case Study
THE CLIENT The Client is an American multinational food company that produces cereals and convenience foods such as biscuits, crackers, cereal bars, fruit snacks, frozen waffles, chips and vegetarian food. ...
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8 Painful Points of Chemical Coagulation Treatment Plants
Water treatment has evolved tremendously over several decades. What used to be as simple as boiling water or filtering through sand has become an entire industry in its own right. Many treatment processes are based almost entirely around chemical processes that can be quite complex on occasion. It makes sense. Some of the pollutants in wastewater are compounds that are more difficult to deal ...
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Textile Wastewater Treatment - An Application to Sustainably Reuse Water in the Textile Industry - Case Study
The textile industry is a water consumption intensive industry. Water is utilized for cleaning the raw material, and for the different steps in the textile dyeing process. Due to the effects of water scarcity and stricter environmental regulations, the cost of fresh water utilization has increased worldwide. In addition, the textile industry is faced with pressure by government regulators to ...
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Electrocoagulation Wastewater Treatment: Specialized Technology to meet the needs of food & beverage wastewater
The effects of water scarcity and stricter environmental regulations placed on water usage are increasing the cost of using freshwater globally. The consequences of these increasing costs on food and beverage companies are twofold, since the companies are charged for both the water that they utilize in their processes and on their wastewater discharge. Additionally, the food and beverage ...
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Electrocoagulation Solutions - Technology meets needs of food & beverage wastewater treatment - Case Study
The effects of water scarcity and stricter environmental regulations placed on water usage are increasing the cost of using freshwater globally. The consequences of these increasing costs on food and beverage companies are twofold, since the companies are charged for both the water that they utilize in their processes and on their wastewater discharge. Additionally, the food and beverage ...
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