Wastewater reuse 101: An eye-opening perspective on the key benefits Let’s break it down – reusing water, often referred to as recycling water or reclamation, is a process that recovers water from a number of sources, treats it, and then uses it for industrial activities, environmental restoration, potable water supply, agriculture and irrigation, and groundwater
Generating chlorine dioxide to disinfect water is safe and environmentally friendly.
While chlorination has been the default for wastewater disinfection for years, CIO2 is becoming a better option.
Chlorine creates previously unidentified toxic byproducts in the very water it’s meant to disinfect.
Understanding the type of issues associated with surface and borehole water facilitates the process of selecting the correct chemistry.
Both industrial and residential effluent treatment have their own quality-related challenges. Chemistry is critical in addressing them.
Chlorine dioxide is an incredibly powerful disinfectant – many times more effective than chlorine.