3. Wastewater treatment scheme study
It consists in determining the most suitable overall treatment scheme for a plant's waste effluent, by carrying out a technico-economic comparison of the various possible solutions for treating the waste water and sludge resulting from the treatment process, taking into account :
their purification performance;
investment and operating costs;
environmental constraints.
It's important to remember that the heterogeneous composition of industrial effluents containing both mineral and organic pollutants, which are generally present in all three forms: soluble, colloidal and suspended, always leads to the design of a treatment chain that must be sufficiently flexible to allow for subsequent adjustments to take into account the rapid evolution...
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