Environmental, Health & Safety :: Environmental Management :: Water Treatment & Supply
March 1, 2006
Process Water Treatment – Challenges and Solutions
Clean water is needed by chemical-process plants for a wide range of process-related and auxiliary uses. Likewise wide is the range of options available to the plant for cleaning up the raw, incoming water. Here are guidelines for making the right choice
Peter Cartwright, Cartwright Consulting Co.
Depending on their location and on other factors, chemical-process-industries (CPI) plants obtain their process water from a diverse range of sources (see Process Water Supply — the Big Picture, Chem. Eng., May 2005, pp. 32–34.). The...
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