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Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 11:00 am Post subject: Industrial Wastewater Recycling |
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Author: Jeffrey Sloe
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:02 pm
It's possible that companies recycling industrial wastewater not only help conserve water, but also increase profitability. Today, water is becoming an increasingly scarce and expensive commodity. According to an article by MSNBC, "Half the world's population could face a shortage of clean water by 2080 because of climate change." [1]
"Reduced access to clean water - which refers to water that can be used for drinking, bathing or cooking - forces many villagers in poor countries to walk miles to reach supplies. Others, including those living in urban shanties, suffer from diseases caused by drinking from unclean sources." [1]
Much of the clean "drinkable" water is being used in manufacturing plants in these countries, plants that could recycle their wastewater and reuse it in their manufacturing process. If we don't do something about this situation, many people may be without clean drinking water, as it says in the online article.
The engineers at Enviro Solutions (ESI) custom design industrial wastewater treatment systems to meet the needs of each of their clients. Enviro's manufacturing group conversely fabricates the system to their client's requirements. ESI has the capabilities to deliver a turnkey system that includes all the components required to condition the wastewater for re-use. Along with the system, the plant manager and their staff will be trained on the operation and maintenance of that system.
ESI has nearly 100 years experience in the water treatment industry. Their experience coupled with the knowledge of the wastewater industry enables ESI to design cost-effective, practical wastewater treatment systems. ESI recovers and recycles wastewater better than anyone in the industry, and they provide nine ways for a company to improve their bottom line.
If you own a manufacturing company here in the states, or abroad, it may be time to consider recycling your plants wastewater. As mentioned before, not only will it improve your bottom line, it will help to conserve our important water supply. Thinking green and recycling is becoming more and more noticeable these days, but it's not just for plastic, paper, and cardboard. Technology is in place to help preserve one of our most important commodities, water.
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[1] www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27781117/
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Source: Industrial Water Recycling | Industrial Wastewater Treatment
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