Wastewater compliance–what’s in it for you?

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An activated-iron coprecipitation process for removal of toxic heavy metals in industrial wastewater is described as a low cost, convenient and flexible solution to meeting increasingly stringent wastewater regulations. It is also easily retrofitted into an existing conventional wastewater treatment facility. The author advocates viewing wastewater compliance as an opportunity to take control of a new business situation by planning to meet your own, and not just others, needs. Mass based regulations concerning heavy metals are explained.

Description

An activated-iron coprecipitation process for removal of toxic heavy metals in industrial wastewater is described as a low cost, convenient and flexible solution to meeting increasingly stringent wastewater regulations. It is also easily retrofitted into an existing conventional wastewater treatment facility. The author advocates viewing wastewater compliance as an opportunity to take control of a new business situation by planning to meet your own, and not just others, needs. Mass based regulations concerning heavy metals are explained.

Additional information

Author(s)

Walker, D.T.UNOCAL

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 56th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL USA, Paper published in WJI, May, 1987, pg. 50.

Year

1986