Industry Insights

Exploring the World of Flocculant and Water Treatment
What Is PFAS, and Why Is It So Hard to Remove from Water?

What Is PFAS, and Why Is It So Hard to Remove from Water?

These chemicals, short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are often called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down easily. They persist in the environment and can build up over time, leading to long-term exposure risks. And when PFAS enters a water system, removing it becomes one of the biggest challenges in modern water treatment.

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Why Canada’s Mining Industry Needs Flocculants: A Look Beyond Wastewater Filtration

Why Canada’s Mining Industry Needs Flocculants: A Look Beyond Wastewater Filtration

These specialized chemicals are used across the mining sector to speed up wastewater filtration, improve water recovery, and reduce the environmental footprint of tailings. In Canada, where water use is heavily monitored and regulated, flocculants offer specific advantages. They make it easier to comply with federal and provincial standards, lower freshwater consumption, and keep water cycling through your operation without delays or contamination.

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