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Treatment of olive mill wastewater and discharges
Among the solutions available for the olive oil industry are various treatments for alpechines and other effluents from the olive oil production process.
Effluent treatment by selective catalytic reduction (SCR)
We explain the treatment of effluents by selective catalytic reduction to eliminate NOx and SO₂ with 90% efficiency for industrial processes.
Water treatment with high nitrate (NO₃⁻) load
We review how to treat water with high nitrate levels, a problem mainly caused by the massive use of fertilizers.
Front-end Engineering Design for Wastewater Treatment Plants
WHY CONDUCT A FRONT-END ENGINEERING DESIGN STUDY? A Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study provides a clear and accurate assessment of the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility of a wastewater treatment plant, minimizing risks and ensuring long-term project success. BENEFITS OF CONDUCTING A FEED STUDY: Early risk identification: Identifies potential technical, environmental, and operational challenges early […]
Wastewater treatment in the production and processing of fruit juices
The production of juices involves the generation of wastewater, which can occur at different stages of the production process. How to treat them.
Sergio Tuset – Chemical Engineer
Treatment of NOx emissions through Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)
The NOx, also known as nitrogen oxides, are very toxic inorganic gaseous compounds formed by the combination of oxygen and nitrogen.
Cristallizers for the treatment of industrial effluents: zero discharge
The crystallizers are, along with vacuum evaporators, the most efficient technologies for achieving zero discharge in effluent treatment.
Treatment of brines in oil extraction
The congenital waters, saline waters, or liquid brine are a byproduct of crude oil extraction, just like the natural gas that flows through the well.
Slurry treatment
The consequences of the discharge of slurry are becoming one of the main problems of the modern world due to their impact on the environment.