What Is Industrial Wastewater Treatment?
Industrial wastewater consists of used water from a variety of manufacturing and industrial processes, including those in the food and beverage industry, textile and footwear production, electronics manufacturing, as well as more intensive sectors such as mining, oil and gas extraction, and chemical production. This water is integral to both the production and cleaning processes within these industries. Once utilized, the water is classified as wastewater.
Numerous industries are responsible for generating industrial wastewater, and it is critical to treat this water prior to its release into the environment.
Regulations and environmental standards mandate the removal of pollutants—both living organisms and non-living substances like metals and solid particles—from the wastewater. This purification process is essential to ensure the water can be safely returned to natural water bodies or land, or reused within the industrial processes themselves.