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		<title>August 2021 Newsletter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 14:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A West Virginia Tank Maintenance facility has recently built a brand<br />
new, state of the art, three bay tank wash facility. Understanding they<br />
will be generating an industrial waste water, they purchased our<br />
CF-600 ClearFlow System to pre-treat the generated waste stream<br />
prior to discharge to the local POTW. The CF 600 is equipped with<br />
automated pH control, Process Monitoring Intelligence, Sludge Press<br />
Technology and an integral Dump Valve that returns a bad batch back<br />
to the pits for re-treatment. We welcome our new customers in West<br />
Virginia and look forward to the many years the relationship will<br />
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andrew Hyatt]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 13:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Chemical waste that has been improperly managed may contaminate water streams. This type of industrial water pollution, which comes with many causes, has both significant and harmful impacts on human and aquatic life. Environmental Compliance Equipment’s, (ECE) CLEAR FLOW SYSTEM is designed to treat contaminated water. The Clear Flow system is a fully automated wastewater treatment process utilizing a bentonite based and polymer flocculent to remove solids, oils, inks, paint, dyes, metals, BOD and COD.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Chemical waste that has been improperly managed may contaminate water streams. This type of industrial water pollution, which comes with many causes, has both significant and harmful impacts on human and aquatic life. Environmental Compliance Equipment’s, (ECE) CLEAR FLOW SYSTEM is designed to treat contaminated water. The Clear Flow system is a fully automated wastewater treatment process utilizing a bentonite based and polymer flocculent to remove solids, oils, inks, paint, dyes, metals, BOD and COD.</p>
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							<p>Chemical waste that has been improperly managed may contaminate water streams. This type of industrial water pollution, which comes with many causes, has both significant and harmful impacts on human and aquatic life. Environmental Compliance Equipment’s (ECE) CLEAR FLOW SYSTEM is designed to treat contaminated water. The Clear Flow system is a fully automated wastewater treatment process utilizing a bentonite based and polymer flocculent to remove solids, oils, inks, paint, dyes, metals, BOD and COD.</p><p>“Chemical Waste” is a term that includes dangerous chemical by-products from manufacturing operations and laboratories, as well as smaller scale chemicals discharged from homes and businesses. Most chemical waste can be categorized as hazardous waste depending on the disposal procedure recommended.</p><p>Here are Some Examples of Chemical Waste:</p><ul><li>Manufacturing or Laboratory By-Products</li><li>Solutions and Chemicals for Film Processing</li><li>Reagent grade chemicals</li><li>Chemically Contaminated Objects – Syringes, Needles, Razors</li><li>Chemical Powders</li><li>Spent Solvents</li><li>Fluids Including: Transmission, Radiator, Brake and Steering Fluids</li><li>Dye</li><li>Used oil</li><li>Asbestos</li><li>Sulphur</li><li>Mercury</li><li>Pesticides</li><li>Gas Cylinders</li><li>Paint</li><li>Electronic Equipment</li><li>Ethylene Glycol</li><li>Fluorescent Light Bulbs</li><li>Degreasing Solvent</li><li>Lighting Ballasts</li><li>Glues and Adhesives</li><li>Resin Including: Epoxy, Styrene</li><li>Toner / Print Cartridges</li><li>Industrial Cleaning Materials<br /><strong>Household Items:</strong></li><li>Cleaning Products</li><li>Batteries</li><li>Aerosol Cans</li><li>Refrigerants</li></ul><p>Please note that this is not a definitive list and items may be subject to change. Refer to your <a href="https://chemicalsafety.com/sds-search/">Material Safety Data Sheet</a> (MSDS) for proper waste classification.</p><h2>How Chemical Waste Causes Industrial Water Pollution</h2><h3>Runoff</h3><p>The production and usage of toxic chemicals is common in manufacturing factories, industrial operations, and construction sites. The chemicals are then exposed to rainwater, causing them to be washed into the soil or directly into lakes, rivers or streams. This is among the biggest causes of industrial water pollution. </p><h3>Groundwater Contamination</h3><p>This is water that is located below the Earth’s surface and cannot be seen unless you dig deep enough. Pollutants flow over land and quickly contaminates the water beneath the ground. This groundwater eventually finds its way into rivers, lakes and other valuable water sources. </p><h3>Illegal Dumping</h3><p>Waste from homes or industries that has been illegally dumped can cause a serious amount of pollution. This typically happens in places near a water source where people may think the pollution will eventually be washed away, but in reality it has negative consequences for the water source.</p><h3>Sewerage and Septic Systems</h3><p>These systems are often not given proper maintenance on a regular basis, which may lead to accidents such as leakage into water supplies. When human waste contaminates a water supply, it can cause dangerous bacteria to spread.</p><h3>Spills and Leaks</h3><p>One of the causes of chemical leaks and spills is human error and negligence. Spills and leaks can rapidly make their way to water streams if not taken care of.</p><h3>Outdated Technology</h3><p>This is often due to the high cost of newer systems. Modern technologies are not cheap to implement, so most industries forgo improvements and rely on outdated systems which are less advanced and can produce more pollutants. </p><h3>Lack of Investment</h3><p>As outlined above, one of the biggest roadblocks for industries to invest in pollution control equipment, management and measures is the cost. It is usually not prioritized because of this.</p><h3>Industrial Growth</h3><p>One of the downsides of large-scale growth is that it often leads to disregard for pollution. Resources are focused on supporting a growing economy instead of procurement of enough chemical waste disposal sites and services. </p><h2>The Damage Caused by Chemical Waste &amp; Pollution</h2><h3>The Ecosystem</h3><p>When important water resources get contaminated with polluted water, it becomes unsuitable for consumption and other relevant uses. In the developed world, this is a long-lasting problem that is expensive to fix. On the other hand, this can have a detrimental impact on communities in the developing world as getting access to clean drinking water may become a problem.</p><h3>Thermal Pollution</h3><p>Thermal pollution occurs when harmful chemicals are deposited at the bottom of a water body. Over time, this can cause significant health risks for nearby people, animals, and marine life. This is especially bad for aquatic and marine life as they are very sensitive to the condition and temperature of water.</p><h3>Increase in Nutrients</h3><p>Also referred to as eutrophication, excess nutrients can speed up the growth of algae. Algae blooms reduce the oxygen levels in water and, in turn, cause large-scale algae loss. With lower oxygen levels in the water, its ability to support aquatic life is lessened. </p><h3>Murky Water</h3><p>Murky water prevents sunlight from reaching bottom level plants. They can also block fish gills, causing disease and death to aquatic life. Murky water is quite often a warning sign for a more serious problem and doesn’t just mean floating sediments. </p><h3>Biomagnification</h3><p>Biomagnification is an issue that can affect humans and other animals higher in the food chain. When the levels of toxic substances increase, it can cause a myriad of health issues that can adversely affect human life. These include headaches, nausea, genetic defects, and much more.</p><h3>Ensure Safe and Compliant</h3><p>Disposal of Chemical Waste<br />It is your responsibility to comply with unsafe chemical waste disposal procedures and avoid environmental consequences and penalties. For important matters such as this, we urge you to use qualified experts.</p>						</div>
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							<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Industrial water pollution is a widespread problem throughout the planet. When harmful chemicals and compounds are discharged into water, the water becomes unsuitable for drinking and other uses. Although most of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, we can only obtain fresh water from water bodies such as ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, and reservoirs. This means that it’s in our best interest to keep them clean.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We have come a long way since the industrial revolution. Everything from our manufacturing processes, science and technology, to our life in general has significantly changed for the better. However, everything comes with a price. All the advancements and developments made in the past couple of centuries also brought a plethora of problems along with them, including water pollution.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Pollution is the process of contaminating the environment with harmful and waste materials, which bring about a drastic change in the surrounding atmosphere’s quality. Environmental pollution can be classified into the following types: water pollution, air pollution, and noise pollution. Water pollution refers to the release of pollutants into the water, making it unfit for drinking and other purposes. The five main sources of water pollution are domestic sewage, stormwater runoff, industrial effluents, agricultural runoff, and wastewater from septic tanks.</span></p><p><b>Causes of Industrial Water Pollution</b></p><p><b>Lack of Strict Policies</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Many countries in the world suffer from the lack of strict policies to control pollution, especially in countries that are developing or underdeveloped. Although most countries have policies in place, the apathy of the enforcement authorities has enabled industries to bypass such laws easily.</span></p><p><b>Reliance on Outdated Technologies</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Another cause of water pollution is the reliance of some industries on outdated technologies that generate more pollutants compared to modern technologies. What industries do is they forgo upgrades and carry on using outdated technologies to avoid paying for the high cost of modern technologies.</span></p><p><b>Lack of Capital</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">It is common practice in many countries to discharge industrial water into rivers or lakes without adequately treating it. This is especially true for smaller industries that lack capital to purchase pollution control equipment. </span></p><p><b>Unplanned Industrial Growth</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Unplanned industrial growth is partly responsible for water pollution. Industrial growth contributes to the positive growth of a country’s economy, but it also adversely affects the environment, especially when it is sudden and unplanned. The growth can also be responsible for the lack of proper waste disposal sites, as well as a complete disregard for pollution control laws.</span></p><p><b>Extracting from Mines</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Industrial water pollution is also caused by the extraction of minerals through mining and drilling, which makes the land unfit for agriculture, and pollutes both surface water and ground water. Any accidental leakage can find its way into the surrounding water and then enter the ocean. Both the land and the sea can be polluted by oil spills. Water can experience an increase in mineral content and a change in its pH level from wastes generated during mining operations.</span></p><p><b>Effects of Industrial Water Pollution</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The wastes generate in numerous industrial processes can cause the following changes when they are introduced into the water bodies.</span></p><p><b>Effects on the Ecosystem</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Industrial water pollution can have radical effects on the ecosystem. In various industrial processes, water is used for many different purposes, and becomes contaminated with heavy metals, toxic chemicals, organic sludge, and even radioactive sludge. When such polluted water is not treated before being thrown into the ocean or other bodies of water, they become unsuitable for any use.</span></p><p><b>Thermal Pollution</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">When radioactive sludge is released to the water, it often collects at the bottom of water bodies. Radioactive sludge can remain highly radioactive for decades, posing serious health risks for people living nearby. Thermal pollution is the increase in ambient water temperature. It can cause harm to aquatic or marine life, especially to organisms that are extremely sensitive to slight changes in temperature. Nuclear reactors and power plants are among the biggest sources of thermal pollution. </span></p><p><b>Effect of Eutrophication</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The balance of the ecosystem can be disrupted when the water’s nutrient content goes through changes. For instance, when eutrophication occurs (water’s nutrient content increases), it can promote algal bloom that can cause the oxygen content of water to drop. Though algae produce oxygen during daytime, they use the oxygen dissolved in water at night.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">After an algal bloom, what often follows is the death of a large quantity of algae, which are decomposed by bacteria with the help of oxygen. Thus, the entire process depletes the amount of dissolved oxygen in water. In some cases, this process can reduce the oxygen content of water to dangerous levels that render it incapable of supporting aquatic life. Such hypoxic areas of the ocean are known as dead zones.</span></p><p><b>Increase the Murkiness of Water</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The murkiness of water can be increased by <a href="https://ecequip.com/the-basic-processes-of-wastewater-treatment/">industrial wastewater</a>. When water becomes too murky, it prevents sunlight from reaching the bottom. Consequently, bottom-dwelling plants may not be able to photosynthesize. It can also block the gills of fish and make it difficult for them to use dissolved oxygen from the water.</span></p><p><b>Effect of Chemicals</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Asbestos, sulfur, mercury, lead, nitrates, toluene, phosphates, dyes, pesticides, alkalies, acids, benzene, chlorobenzene, carbon tetrachloride, polychlorinated biphenyl, volatile organic chemicals, and poisonous solvents – these are the common industrial pollutants that cause water pollution. Chemicals like asbestos is a carcinogen that causes mesothelioma and increases the risk of benign intestinal polyps, while sulfur is detrimental to marine life.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Various fertilizers contain nitrates and phosphates, both of which can amplify the effects of eutrophication, potentially causing the formation of dead zones. On the other hand, drinking water with high levels of carbon tetrachloride can cause problems with the liver. Another industrial pollutant benzene is suspected to be linked with diseases such as low blood platelets and anemia, and an increased risk for cancer.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Chlorobenzene is a chemical that can be found in dyes and insecticides. Meanwhile, toluene is a pollutant produced by the oil and petroleum industry. Both chlorobenzene and toluene can damage the kidneys, liver, and the central nervous system. Volatile organic chemicals are fundamentally solvents used in various household and industrial products. These chemicals can pollute the groundwater when not properly disposed of, and can cause an array of health problems such as nausea, headaches, memory impairment, and liver damage.</span></p><p><b>Control and Prevention</b></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Although it is a tall order to contain industrial water pollution, it is not impossible. But without the cooperation of citizens and industrial units, <a href="https://ecequip.com/the-clearflow-process/">reducing water pollution</a> would not be possible. Thus, further awareness needs to be raised among the common masses about how water gets polluted, its effects on the health of living beings, and how it can be prevented.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The establishment and effective implementation of strict pollution control laws and legislations will play a huge role in pollution control. Moreover, the development of cost-effective pollution control equipment, and incentives from the government for using such equipment can encourage industries to be more serious about controlling pollution.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Ordinary wastes, such as domestic sewage, can easily be treated by the municipal system. But some wastes like oil and grease, heavy metals, and volatile organic compounds require a more specialized kind of treatment. Industries can separate such dangerous wastes by installing a <a href="https://ecequip.com/the-impact-of-wastewater-treatment-to-our-environment/">pre-treatment system</a>. The wastewater that has been partially treated can be sent to the municipal facilities for further purification.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Large-scale industries produce a lot of wastewater. For this reason, they must update their manufacturing processes to reduce the number of pollutants, and setup and operate their own on-site treatment systems. Industrial wastewater treatment can be conducted in three phases: primary treatment involving mechanical processes, secondary treatment through biological processes, and tertiary treatment by physical, chemical and biological processes.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In primary treatment, pollutants are removed from water by screening, grinding, flocculation, and sedimentation processes. In secondary treatment, wastewater treatment is done with the help of biological methods. Lastly, the wastewater goes through tertiary treatment where it gets recycled using physical, chemical and biological processes. On the other hand, thermal pollution can be controlled by installing cooling towers, or by setting up cooling ponds.</span></p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">In the United States alone, more than half of the total water pollution is caused by the industries. In the U.S. <a href="https://www.epa.gov/">Environmental Protection Agency’s</a> 1996 National Water Quality Inventory, the US EPA reported to the Congress that approximately 40% of the surveyed estuaries, lakers and rivers were too polluted for fishing, drinking, and swimming. In an effort to curb the water pollution problem, the United States introduced various legislations, including the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (1972), the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Clean Water Act of 1972), and the Safe Drinking Water Act (1974). In 1988, the <a href="https://www.epa.gov/laws-regulations/summary-federal-insecticide-fungicide-and-rodenticide-act">Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act</a> was also amended. The most significant prerequisites for the success of such legislations are the cooperation of citizens and industrial units, proper enforcement of laws and regulations, and the availability of efficient and cheaper pollution control techniques.</span></p>						</div>
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							<p class="p2"><span class="s1">Wastewater treatment is a complex topic that involves numerous processes, components and equipment that all have the singular goal to turn any liquid into water that can either be reused or returned to the water cycle. There are even a lot of wastewater treatment systems that everyone from households to industries use to meet their wastewater treatment needs. These technologies include the Nano-Bubbler, Clear Flow Systems, and Water Right Systems, among others.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">In this article, we’ll try to simplify the topic’s complexity and discuss the basic processes that undergo in a typical wastewater treatment system. By understanding the basic stages of wastewater treatment, you will get a general idea about its main concept and won’t have any trouble understanding other stuff related to wastewater treatment. Let’s start.</span></p><p><b></b><span class="s1"><b>Primary Treatment</b></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">As wastewater enters a plant for treatment, it undergoes the process of sedimentation or settling, which removes fine suspended organic solids from the wastewater. It is usually done by pouring the wastewater into big sedimentation tanks (can either be square, circular or rectangular) for the macrobiotic solid matter to settle at the bottom or at the surface of tanks. Once the solid matter settles, it turns into sludge that is removed using large scrappers and is moved to the center of the cylindrical tanks. After that, the sludge is pumped out of the tanks for further treatment (it can be used as a fertilizer), with the remaining water also being pumped out for secondary treatment.</span></p><p><b></b><span class="s1"><b>Secondary Treatment</b></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">The secondary process of treatment is where the removal of fine and dissolved colloidal organic matter occurs, with the help of microorganisms (algae, fungi, and bacteria) that help decompose the organic matter to stable organic forms. When the effluent leaves the sedimentation tank in the primary stage, it is typically transferred to a facility that uses this treatment, and different processes (activated sludge process, aerobic digestion, anaerobic ponds, etc.) are used by different plants when removing organic matter. By the end of this treatment process, the remaining organic matter turns into large particles that settle down at the bottom of huge tanks, which makes them easy to separate from the remaining wastewater. In some cases, chlorine is used to disinfect the effluent in order to complete the secondary treatment process.</span></p><p><b></b><span class="s1"><b>Tertiary Treatment</b></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">After the primary and secondary treatment stages, wastewater needs to undergo the tertiary treatment process to ensure that it is free of suspended and dissolved substances. Even though the effluent from the secondary stage is somewhat safe for release into the environment, undergoing the tertiary stage is necessary for the following reasons: (1) it has the ability to remove up to 99% of the wastewater’s impurities; (2) it produces effluent water that is close to drinking water quality; (3) to meet standard requirements in developed countries; (4) for the removal of hazardous nitrogen and phosphorus compounds.</span></p><p class="p3"><span class="s1"><b>Conclusion</b></span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">In general, wastewater treatment plants follow the same step-by-step process when treating wastewater. But since we only focused on the basic and most important steps, there are also other processes that were not mentioned in this article. If you need help with your wastewater treatment system, ECE can help design, develop and implement an industrial treatment system that suits your needs and goals. Our more than 20 years of experience in individual wastewater means that you are in good hands.</span></p>						</div>
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							<p class="p2"><span class="s1">When it comes to wastewater treatment, traditional aeration techniques do a good job at degrading all sorts of organic contaminants in wastewater. However, there’s an even better, more advanced aeration technology that takes wastewater treatment to the next level. It’s called the Nano-Bubbler.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">Unlike traditional aeration technologies that inject air to the water in an ineffective way (most of the oxygen disappears when it rises to the surface), the Nano-Bubbler shoots out Nano Bubbles – which are very small gas bubbles &#8211; that do not rise, stay suspended or eventually sink to the bottom, giving it the ability to treat any water in almost every type of environment.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">And because a Nano Bubble is less buoyant compared to a fine bubble, they remain in the water long enough for them to be able to slowly, but effectively, diffuse organic contaminants. </span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">How are Nano Bubbles capable of doing such feat, you ask?</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">When a Nano Bubble implodes, it releases hydroxyl radical and provides remedial oxidation potential that not only cleanses the water of contaminants, but also releases more localized oxygen that aids in the improvement of the water’s quality. This is because when certain layers of the water are rich in oxygen, it discourages and prevents the onset of bacteria that produces odor, as well as further algal growth. The water column’s turbidity will also be reduced in the process, allowing sunlight to penetrate the water.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">In addition to that, the Nano Bubbles also have the potential to pierce its way through various elements on the bottoms of bodies of water. Examples of said elements are sediments, silts, and soils. When the Nano Bubbles penetrate them, the bottom layer of a particular body of water will begin its journey to restoration as the numbers of organic masses get reduced, the amount of dissolved oxygen levels begin to rise, and aquaculture starts to regrow.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">Due to their lower buoyancy, the Nano Bubbles get compressed by negative ion charges at the gas-liquid interface and do not form larger bubbles that rise to the surface and eventually collapse. This phenomenon gives the Nano Bubbles more time to work its magic in the water. And it turns the lower layers from an oxygen-deficient territory into an oxygen-rich environment, and accelerates the breakdown of organic matter and gradually reduces the volume of sludge.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">The Nano-Bubbler offers tons of advantages in both commercial and industrial applications:</span></p>

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 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Outstanding system stability</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Simple in structure</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Incredible cost-effectiveness due to lower energy requirements</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Electrical charge allowed</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Applicable to any liquid</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Applicable to any gas</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Eliminates the need for filtration</span></li>
 	<li class="li2"><span class="s1">Eliminates the need to use harmful chemicals</span></li>
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<p class="p2"><span class="s1">Here in the U.S., the Nano-Bubbler has a wide range of applications in a wide range of industries. They include, but are not limited to, swimming pool cleaning, pond restoration, washing facilities, fish farming, agriculture, mining, and industrial maintenance shops.</span></p>
<p class="p2"><span class="s1">To sum it all up, the Nano-Bubbler is a highly regarded type of technology in wastewater treatment because of its outstanding ability to treat water, as well as the advantages it offers to whoever wields it. It is also a more environmentally friendly option as it doesn’t require any chemicals for it to be effective at its job.</span></p>						</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A clean and green environment is essential for healthy living and is crucial for the well-being of future generations. And that is why we should do our best to protect it against anything that can potentially harm it, like wastewater. Wastewater is any water with dissolved or suspended solids and has been affected by human [&#8230;]</p>
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							<p class="p2"><span class="s1">A clean and green environment is essential for healthy living and is crucial for the well-being of future generations. And that is why we should do our best to protect it against anything that can potentially harm it, like wastewater.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Wastewater is any water with dissolved or suspended solids and has been affected by human use. It comes from a variety of ordinary living processes that include, but are not limited to, dishwashing, bathing, agricultural diffuse, rainwater runoff and urban runoff. It can also come from the processes of industrial companies.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Basing on its name alone, it’s easy to tell that wastewater has nothing good to offer for us humans and our environment. </span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">In fact, untreated wastewater is one of the main culprits of the world’s widespread water pollution problem, which is known for killing aquatic animals, destroying ecosystems and having the potential to spread diseases to humans. It is also filled to the brim with contaminants (bacteria, viruses, chemicals, heavy metals, etc.), so its destructive potential is not that surprising. This is where wastewater treatment comes in.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Defined as a process that converts wastewater into bilge water that can be reintroduced back into the environment, wastewater treatment aims to reduce the contaminants in wastewater to make it safe enough for discharge or reuse (depending on the goals of a water treatment facility). And an efficient and well-designed wastewater treatment system is needed for treating wastewater.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Now, everybody from households and businesses to industries and factories have their own wastewater needs that must be addressed, so they all need a working wastewater water system for them to be able to meet discharge regulations, ensure safety precautions, and help the environment.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Although there are many different types of wastewater treatment systems, a typical wastewater treatment system should be able to handle possible changes in water effluent requirements, process variations in contamination and flow, and more. </span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Aside from that, the standard components of a typical wastewater treatment system include some kind of filtration, clarifier, chemical feed, and control panel, among others. The components may vary depending on the process and the needs of a plant, and a few additional features and technologies can be added when a plant requires some form of customization for their water treatment needs.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Lastly, wastewater treatment systems have processes that vary on the needs and goals of a particular plant, but the average treatment facility follows a process that usually includes coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, fluoridation, and distribution. It may also include other steps such as ion exchange softening, lime softening, and special processes.</span></p><p class="p2"><span class="s1">Even with varying treatment processes, all wastewater treatment systems have one goal – to convert wastewater into an effluent that won’t pose any danger to both human health and the environment. Because of all the good wastewater treatment does for our planet, it’s easy to say that without it, water pollution would turn into an unmanageable problem that dooms future generations. </span></p>						</div>
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