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Metal Removal
Reduce Metal Discharge in Water by 98.9%
The presence of heavy metals in wastewater has been increasing due to industrial growth and related human activities, including plating and electroplating, battery production, pesticide use, and mining. Wastewater contaminated with heavy metals has the potential to find its way into the environment, posing significant risks for human health and the ecosystem.
Our team of wastewater specialists has 150+ years of knowledge.
With 525 wastewater treatment consults per year, our experts help you stay within EPA regulatory limits and help develop a custom treatment plan to fit your needs.
For copper, we aim to reduce effluent levels to an impressive 0.19 ppm, while for cadmium, we target 0.5 ppm or less. When it comes to chrome, our goal is to , giving you confidence in compliance. We also tackle and nickel, consistently achieving when the standard limit is 2.6 ppm.
Metal Removal Product Choices
Product | Nickel | Copper | Zinc | Lead | Chrome | Cadmium |
Aquapure I-300 | x | x | x | x | ||
Aquapure AP 99 | x | x | x | x | ||
Aquapure T-500 | x | x | x | |||
Aquapure P-601 | x | x | x | x | x | x |
Aquapure T-900 | x | x | x | x | x | x |
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