The first step in our industrial wastewater treatment solutions is Pretreatment Screening. This stage is essential for filtering large particles from wastewater, which could interfere with subsequent treatment stages. By controlling the incoming water flow, we can effectively separate organic matter and larger materials like sand, glass, and stone. This process prevents potential clogging and ensures the efficiency of the next stages of treatment.
Following pretreatment, our Wastewater Aeration phase introduces oxygen to the wastewater, which aids bacteria in breaking down organic materials. This oxygenation allows for biodegradation, where carbon-based substances are decomposed into simpler compounds, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. Aeration is a cornerstone of effective industrial wastewater treatment as it stabilizes wastewater, making it easier to handle in the following phases.
The Primary Treatment phase is focused on the breakdown and removal of large pollutants and sediments. Using sedimentation techniques, larger contaminants are separated, forming sludge that can be further processed or disposed of. This step sets the stage for secondary treatment, which complements the primary stage by focusing on the removal of organic matter that remains after the initial treatment. Together, these steps ensure the wastewater is thoroughly treated, reducing its environmental impact before final discharge or reuse.