Is Reverse Osmosis a Green Solution for Industrial Wastewater?
RO water treatment is a popular solution to managing wastewater. But did you know it’s also the
most eco-friendly option?
(firmenpresse) - Effective wastewater management is absolutely vital when it comes to environmental health.
A huge number of industries produce high volumes of contaminated effluent every day, and how
best to manage it is a growing concern. In the past, when rules around environmental management
were more lax, much of the hazardous waste was dumped in rivers, lakes and other habitats.
Obviously, this has disastrous consequences for the natural world.
Now, however, regulations around disposing of effluent are becoming stricter, so many
industries are looking for the best way of managing it. Not only is it crucial for the
health and well-being of the environment, but using an efficient management system can make
your production more cost-effective and sustainable.
If you’re looking for a system that is very environmentally friendly, RO water treatment is
the best option. The process, which uses reverse osmosis to treat contaminated effluent, is
popular in many industries for this very reason.
So yes, RO water treatment is eco-friendly!
How it works
RO water treatment systems work by reversing the natural process of osmosis. It requires a
semi-permeable membrane and a high-pressure pump. The effluent is passed over the membrane and
the pump applies pressure to force the larger, unwanted particles across the cutting-edge
membrane – the end result is purified liquid and the contaminants. The leftover water can then
be fed back into the production process, which cuts down on waste and makes the process more
efficient.
Some impurities that can be removed through RO water treatment include:
Man made chemicals
Bacteria
Unwanted salts and minerals
Viruses
Other ways that make reverse osmosis a green alternative for effluent management
1. It’s less hazardous
By far one of the best reasons that make this method a popular choice is that it doesn’t require
any chemicals, unlike some purification systems. The only main elements required are a
cutting-edge membrane, a high-pressure pump, and electricity. Older solutions would require
resins or an exchange bed to filter the water; the problem was that these beds would often wear
out and need replacing, which in itself could have dire environmental impacts.
2. Reduces chemical waste
Another benefit of RO water treatment is that the disposal of chemical solvents is much safer.
The system can effectively capture the impurities, which can be either reused in other processes
or disposed of safely in a dedicated drain.
3. Safer disposal
As well as the health benefits to the environment, reverse osmosis systems also make the
work environment safer. Since the treatment takes place onsite, there is no need for the
logistics of transporting the hazardous waste by truck. The purified water can easily be
reused and the impurities are safely stored and/or disposed of.
If you’re interested in learning more about this greener wastewater technology, ensure that you
work with a reputable and experienced company. The experts will have all the information you need
on the latest technologies, and will be best placed to advise you on which system is right for
your industry.
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Sean Clifford is an advisor at AllWater Technologies Ltd, a wholly independent company providing
consultation and water treatment equipment, including RO water treatment plant and systems (reverse osmosis). Bringing together
a host of experience and specialist knowledge, the company is committed to building and
maintaining long-term relationships and creating maximum value and benefit for their
customers.
Datum: 13.06.2023 - 12:51 Uhr
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