Industrial Wastewater Treatment Process

Every industrial wastewater treatment system is different with its own set of variables. However, there is a general pattern that tends to be followed in the overall wastewater process design.

  • Collection Basin
    • All of the wastewater is collected in one central location where it will begin the process of clarification•
  • Pre-Screen & EQ Tank
    • Prescreening is the initial screening process that removes any large solids that could damage the process equipment. Then it will then move to the EQ tank where it will be blended together to create a homogeneous solution.
  • Flocculator
    • A chemical solution is added to the equalized wastewater that will encourage the formation of coagulants. The coagulants mixed with the chemical solution creates flocs or large, floatable clumps of solid material.
  • DAF Unit
    • The water then flows into a Dissolved Air Flotation System (DAF) that skims the flocs and other separated floating solids off the top of the water and disposes them as sludge. There are many different types of DAF units depending on the specific plant and their needs.
  • Further Processing/Discharge
    • After the UAF Unit, the water is clarified and moves on to further processing equipment such as filtration, disinfection, or the water is discharged.
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Rising from the Ashes

Holnam Cement

Following a kiln outage in early 1997, a fire destroyed four precipitators at Holnam Cement in Clarksville, Missouri. Within two days, Neundorfer and Holnam had a plan for replacing ESP components. Eighteen weeks after the fire, the rebuild was compl ...

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"The silver lining of the cloud caused by the fire is that now Holnam is able to shut off any one of the precipitator units for maintenance while continuing production, which had previously not been possible."

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Clarksville, MO

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