If you regularly work with concrete wastewater, you probably already have a concrete wastewater treatment method in place. However, working in the concrete industry requires you to constantly be innovative. You must be innovative with how you dispose of waste (and how much you create) in order to prevent costly fines and environmental harm. Quality control is constantly at the
pH Control in Wastewater
So you’ve run your cement wastewater and slurry through a filter press to clean it, and it’s ready to be reused or dumped—WRONG! You’re on the right path by making sure it’s clean and by not dumping wastewater, but you need to make sure the pH balance of the water is at the appropriate level. This is especially important when
How Much Water Does a Slurry Water System Clean?
If you’re in the concrete industry, you have wastewater (and in wet processes, slurry) and it needs to go somewhere. That somewhere should NOT be down the drain untreated, or thrown into a nearby body of water, or absorbed into the ground. Doing so subjects your business to fines, and it hurts the earth’s resources. We all need to take