13 Nov, 2024 | Water Treatment
Managing groundwater during construction or industrial projects in Canada requires careful planning. Canadian dewatering methods must balance efficiency with strict environmental rules. This blog explores common techniques, their compliance challenges, and how...
6 Nov, 2024 | Water Treatment
Hydrocarbon contamination in wastewater is a major problem for industries and the environment. Oils, fuels, and similar pollutants can ruin water quality, hurt ecosystems, and lead to fines if not treated right. Sectors like construction, oil and gas, transportation,...
24 Oct, 2024 | Water Treatment
Turbidity means how cloudy water looks. Dirty water can hide germs, chemicals, or tiny dirt bits. Testing turbidity helps keep water safe for drinking, farming, and fish. High turbidity is bad for people and nature. This is why water treatment steps like coagulation,...
17 Oct, 2024 | Water Treatment
Water treatment is important for keeping our environment clean. Two key methods in this process are sedimentation and filtration. Let’s look at how these methods work and why they matter for industrial water treatment. What is Sedimentation? Sedimentation is when...
10 Oct, 2024 | Water Treatment
Creating a strong erosion and sediment control (ESC) plan is key to protecting your site and the environment. Whether you’re managing a construction zone, a portable pond, or a mining project, a smart strategy stops soil loss, keeps water clean, and avoids fines....
3 Oct, 2024 | Water Treatment
Managing wastewater is essential for protecting our environment. One major challenge is turbidity – the cloudiness caused by tiny particles in the water. High turbidity can make treatment harder and lead to regulatory issues. Fortunately, advanced flocs...