zsadiq
Mechanical
- Aug 5, 2004
- 11
Hi,
Could anyone put some light on the general concept of treating chemical effluent and converting into potable water. The effluent in discussion is from a Pharmaceutical Plant. For information, the TDS level of the effluent is quite low, around 500 ppm since a lot of clean water is used for cleaning and other process which goes directly to drain. But the effluent may contain chemicals in small/medium quantities. My question here is what sort of testing procedure should we adopt. Secondly, are there reliable treatment procedures to eliminate chemical content from the effluent and convert this source into safe potable water.
Could anyone put some light on the general concept of treating chemical effluent and converting into potable water. The effluent in discussion is from a Pharmaceutical Plant. For information, the TDS level of the effluent is quite low, around 500 ppm since a lot of clean water is used for cleaning and other process which goes directly to drain. But the effluent may contain chemicals in small/medium quantities. My question here is what sort of testing procedure should we adopt. Secondly, are there reliable treatment procedures to eliminate chemical content from the effluent and convert this source into safe potable water.