Concern About Water scarcity

As concerns about water scarcity continue to increase, both companies are expected and determined to focus on sustainability within their activities.The disposal regulations have become stricter, coupled with higher fines for discharging untreated waste. There is also an increasing emphasis on the benefits of recycling and reusing waste water. Fortunately, being sustainable is not always associated with high costs. If equipped with an efficient water treatment process, a company can achieve its sustainability objectives and at the same time reduce its operating costs. With an optimized onsite water treatment process, companies can reduce contamination in their most important water and other process water flows. With well-treated water running through their processes, there will be a noticeable decrease in problems with certain equipment. Cooling towers and heat exchangers work more efficiently and pipes and pumps are not clogged or corroded by harmful water pollution. This means that equipment requires less maintenance between operations, which translates into lower maintenance costs. Equipment not only requires less maintenance, but is also less sensitive to irreparable damage. Corroded pipes, clogged pumps or scaled tanks will not occur as often or not at all compared to operation without an optimized water treatment process. Replacing equipment can be expensive, including the disposal of defective equipment. Although all equipment must ultimately be replaced, it can be replaced less often with a suitable water treatment system or water filtration plant. If the installation generally works more efficiently with a water treatment system, it can produce more in a shorter period of time because the production does not have to be stopped to carry out maintenance so often. Faster production means more product that is produced daily, which translates into more profit at the end of the day for the company. If the treatment system itself also works efficiently, it can process more waste faster to keep up with higher production. On the sustainability side of the operation, one of the greatest benefits of on-site waste water treatment is the ability to recycle and reuse waste water from the production process. Instead of discharging waste water into a nearby stream or even sending it through a sanitary sewer to a central treatment plant, the treated water can be reused as process water or for other non-drinkable applications. By recycling the water, you no longer need to buy fresh water, which has risen in price due to ongoing water scarcity problems around the world. With this process, fresh water can be used as a drinking water source. In some cases, not only can wastewater be reused, but some of the separate contaminants that were previously discarded can also be recycled. A fish processing plant, for example, had waste water that also contained blood, oils and fats. If the fats and oils are separated, they can be broken down in a process to create fuel. This would also have the advantage that it is a more renewable fuel source. Another notable advantage is the lack of added impurities in the discharge streams, as well as the reduced amount of waste that must be removed. Apart from the obvious benefit of being environmentally friendly, another benefit is the amount of money saved because there is no need to pay fines for violating national / federal discharge regulations, less waste has to be transported and disposed of and no extra fines are paid for the disposal of hazardous waste at a landfill

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