Analysis of wastewater for 30 elements

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Wastewater is produced from various industrial processes such as mining, power generation, refineries, breweries, milk processing, chemical products, food production and more

Most industries must treat wastewater before it is released into a river or sewer (in order to comply with discharge regulations), but this will depend on the pollutants. Domestic wastewater will include both sewage and gray water such as outflow from bathtubs and washing machines, while underground pipes will collect wastewater that ends up in the city's centralized wastewater treatment plant

 

ADVANCED CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF WASTEWATER FOR 30 ELEMENTS IS CARRIED OUT AFTER THE CLEARING OF THE SEWER NETWORKS.

Advanced chemical analysis of wastewater for 30 elements



An extended chemical analysis of wastewater for 30 elements is carried out after the cleaning of sewer networks and indicates the quality of the work done. The results of such an analysis play an important role in obtaining or extending the conditions for the discharge of wastewater in the PraT JSC “Kyivvodokanal”.

Typical prevention methods include chemical immobilization, neutralization, and precipitation. There are three main types of wastewater treatment: primary, secondary and tertiary. In addition, industrial wastewater may require additional treatment for specific determinants that may not be present in most wastewater.

In all cases, treated wastewater requires testing to ensure its suitability for discharge and compliance with government requirements and regulations.

The goal of chemical analysis is to provide quality environmental measurements, with the scheme based on international standards. Our laboratories are accredited and have all the necessary licenses and certificates for chemical analysis of wastewater of all types.

Advanced chemical analysis of wastewater for 30 elements

The problem of untreated wastewater



Wastewater, if undertreated, can lead to elevated nutrient levels, often leading to algal blooms; depletion of dissolved oxygen, resulting in the death of fish and fauna; destruction of aquatic habitats with sedimentation, debris and increased water flow; and acute or chronic toxicity to aquatic life from chemical waste, as well as bioaccumulation of chemicals in the food chain. These effects are economically, socially and environmentally unsustainable, so all wastewater should be treated prior to discharge.

The cost of chemical analysis is calculated individually and depends on the list of indicators and the number of samples. The cost of works includes: departure of our specialists, sampling, conservation, transportation, analysis, and report.

By calling or filling out an application on the website, you can find out a detailed list of chemical elements included in the analysis of wastewater for 30 elements.

The problem of untreated wastewater
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