Wastewater Treatment Systems - Chemical Conditioning
- Chlorine Dioxide
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- Wastewater Treatment Systems – Chemical Conditioning
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- Lejyonella Azaltımı
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- Lejyoner Hastalığı
- Lejyonella Yönetmeliği
Wastewater Treatment Systems – Chemical Conditioning
The recycling of wastewater and its completion in a healthy manner is important for both human health and the health of all living microorganisms.
While the formation of bacteria and viruses in wastewater is considered normal, we also want to ensure flawless operation in wastewater treatment systems.
It is crucial to apply necessary health measures in treating wastewater without turning it into a toxic substance.
Water inherently possesses the ability to dissolve both inorganic and organic structures. The process of bringing the dissolved substances in water to desired parameters is called chemical water conditioning. This allows the wastewater to reach a usable level and eliminates the health risks associated with it.
By using chlorine dioxide, which easily facilitates this process, you can successfully complete a safe transformation process.
Chemical Conditioning
Chemical water conditioning, with the correct dosage and chemical usage, prevents the formation of scale, corrosion, and sludge that may occur in the system after passing through pre-conditioning.
This process, especially carried out for controlling industrial water, ensures the smooth operation of the system.
It’s important to note that physical conditioning and chemical conditioning are not the same. Therefore, relying solely on physical conditioning does not prevent microorganisms from becoming a threat. The application of chemical conditioning is necessary to purify the system from impurities.
In wastewater treatment facilities limited to physical conditioning, there is always a risk.
When impurities persist in water, problems such as foaming, scale formation, and corrosion occur, leading to more costly issues than preventive measures taken in wastewater treatment.
Additionally, this situation affects product quality, effort expended, and the lifespan of materials.
Microorganisms Found in Waste Waters
The effectiveness of CHEMYA® Chlorine Dioxide on commonly found microorganisms in wastewater such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Stapylococcus aereus, Enterococcus hirae, Enterococcus faecalis, Enterococcus faecium, Candida albicans, Aspergilus niger, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, and Legionella pneumophila has been reported by laboratories.
It is quite normal for wastewater to contain these microorganisms mentioned above. The important aspect is to ensure that after undergoing the wastewater treatment process, the environment no longer supports the survival of these microorganisms.
With chlorine dioxide, you can eliminate all these risks effectively.
Terms of use
In wastewater treatment processes, adjusting the dosage is necessary to achieve the most accurate result.
The dosage amount varies depending on the pollution conditions of the water. With the help of our technical unit and technical personnel, you can learn how much dosage should be applied based on data.
The biggest risk of not applying the correct dosage is that microorganisms will continue to survive in the water, thereby exposing harmful elements that threaten health.
For the necessary technical details, you can get in touch with the expert staff at CHEMYA®.