Industry Insights
Stormwater and Dugout Water Treatment in Northern Alberta
Northern Alberta’s industrial, agricultural, and residential sectors face unique water management challenges. Seasonal weather...
How to Plan Large-Scale Water Treatment Projects
Large-scale water treatment projects — whether for mining operations, tailings ponds, construction sites, or oil sands facilities —...
Handling Concrete Washout and Cement Slurry at Scale
Concrete is one of the most widely used construction materials in the world, but its production and application generate a byproduct...
Scaling Water Treatment for Tailings Ponds
Tailings ponds are a defining feature of the mining and oil sands industries, particularly in northern Alberta. These engineered...
Flocculants for Water Treatment: How APAM Works, and a Faster Alternative
How do flocculants for water treatment really work? See how APAM compares to TigerFloc—a faster, simpler option for today’s job sites.
Is PAM Right for Mining Wastewater Treatment?
Polyacrylamide flocculants have already proven to be valuable tools in mining operations wastewater treatment, and beyond. They’re especially good at removing fine solids and speeding up tailings dewatering, both of which are critical for staying compliant and reducing environmental risks. In Canadian mining regions like British Columbia or Saskatchewan, where water conditions can be extreme, these flocculants offer fast action, low energy needs, and real results.