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Ash and activated carbon for wastewater treatment
We analyze the use of ashes and activated carbon for wastewater treatment and the comparative advantages of this method.
Biofilters and bioscrubbers as air treatment technologies
We analyze the use of biofilters and bioscrubbers for volatile organic compounds treatment and inorganic compounds treatment.
Mining wastewater treatment
Mining wastewater treatment avoids environmental damage from minery acid water. Preventative and active measures are to be taken with best technologies.
Membrane processes for wastewater treatment
Main membranes processes, such as reverse osmosis or electrodialysis, for wastewater treatment.
Zero Liquid Discharge and Waste Recovery in the Fish & Seafood Industry
The seafood industry generates large quantities of waste during its production processes, specifically brines which are especially difficult to treat. Wastewater evaporators and crystallizers are the best option to treat these effluents.
Biogas purification, enrichment and utilization
Biogas purification through backwashing with pressurized water is the most flexible technology available for the treatment of biogas, regardless of the quality and quantity of the stream.
Electrocoagulation, an Economic and Effective Treatment for Wastewater
Electrocoagulation is an alternative method for wastewater treatment. It is a simple operation that requires relatively simple and economic equipment.
Elimination or Reduction of Odor Emissions in Industrial Activities
Odor reduction in industrial activities is important to avoid environmental and health issues. RTO, scrubbers or ACF are the best option for its treatment.
Zero liquid discharge by means of evaporation ponds
Evaporation ponds allow water to evaporate through solar radiation and wind, leaving a pond of concentrated residual waste for treatment.
Water treatment in geothermal power plants
The extraction of geothermal energy requires the presence of water reservoirs near hot areas. This water has to be treated before discharge to prevent the presence of salts and metals.