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Industries Requiring Treatment for Wastewater

People use an incredible amount of water throughout the world each day. Industries use about half the total amount of that water. Because industries need access to water that is used for many purposes, there are governmental regulations on the amounts and types of contaminants that may be left in water discharged from industrial sources.

Understanding what some of the different industries are that require wastewater to be treated will help you know whether you require a professional industrial wastewater treatment service or not.

Automotive Industry

Although you may think that manufacturing plants would be the only automotive area that uses water, you would be wrong. In fact, quite a bit of wastewater comes from auto repair shops. They have other types of liquid that must be disposed of, as well. These may include motor oil, wiper fluid, grease, antifreeze and detergent. Water is often used to clean parts so they can be worked on.  All the different liquids need proper disposal.

Paper Industry

Nearly 17,000 gallons of water are used in the manufacture of each ton of paper. Chlorine and acid are also used during the paper-making process. Paper is often bleached during the procedure to make it white. All these chemicals end up combined in the water and need to be treated.

Mining Industry

Certain processes related to mining use more water than others. Heavy streams of pressurized water are sometimes used to separate sand or rock from coal or precious metals. In addition, equipment such as tools and tanks need to be cleaned. Depending on how water is used, it must comply with regulations and be treated for contaminants.

For those working in these industries, it is important to understand that there are companies that know the regulations and have equipment designed to clean wastewater. It is best to work with professionals so that you don’t harm the environment or find yourself in violation of the law.