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Water Reclamation & Reuse Filtration Systems
Water reuse and water reclamation apply to treated effluent used for another purpose. This approach stems from water scarcity and rising regulations, resulting in an increase in water cost. Filtration and treating industrial wastewater for reuse or utilizing reused filtered wastewater is an alternative source for expensive drinking water and can save significant costs.
Benefits of Water Reclamation and Reuse:
Reclaiming and reusing industrial water offers significant environmental and economic advantages. By reducing reliance on fresh water sources, reclaim/reuse conserves natural resources and helps mitigate water scarcity. Additionally, it leads to substantial cost savings by decreasing water procurement and treatment expenses.
Ultimately, industrial water reclaim/reuse enhances water sustainability, ensuring a reliable supply for future generations while minimizing environmental impacts.
Integration of Filtration in Water Reclamation and Reuse Systems:
Filtration is the foundation of industrial water reclaim and reuse systems. By effectively removing suspended solids, debris, and other contaminants, filtration safeguards downstream processes, extends equipment life, and reduces the need for costly chemicals. This critical step in water treatment enhances overall system efficiency, improves water quality for reuse, and contributes to significant cost savings.
Our filtration solutions can successfully treat high TSS loads and flow rates, require minimal maintenance and reduce chemical usage.
FAQs
What role does filtration play in treating industrial wastewater for reuse, and how does it contribute to cost savings?
Filtration is essential for eliminating suspended solids and other particles from industrial effluent, thus improving the quality of the water for reuse. This reduces the load on subsequent treatment processes, extends equipment life, and lowers chemical usage, all leading to significant cost savings.
Are there specific regulations or guidelines that industrial water users need to consider when implementing water reuse and reclamation projects?
Industrial water users must adhere to the local regulations and guidelines for water reuse and reclamation projects. These typically cover water quality standards, permits, treatment requirements, and potential environmental impacts.
Can treated effluent from industrial processes meet quality standards for reuse in other industrial applications?
Industrial effluent that has been properly treated can meet quality standards for reuse in other industrial applications. This, however, depends on the specific contaminants present, the required water quality for the new application, and the effectiveness of the treatment process.
Top Reclaim / Reuse Water Filtration Applications

Nozzles Protection
Spray nozzles are used throughout manufacturing processes, usually for product cooling or washing. Nozzles wear over time and affect production efficiency, product quality, increase maintenance costs and impact revenue. The best approach is to protect nozzles by installing filtration to reduce the amount of particles that can cause erosion and clogging of the feed water. Our efficient filtration solutions enable nozzles to operate without blockage or erosion, increasing their lifespan and keeping processes steady and efficient.

Stormwater
There are numerous uses for stormwater (or polluted runoff) and since it flows over the ground picking up oil and other pollutants, treatment is required before it can be stored, discharged or reused for municipal / industrial purposes. Our efficient filters offer a wide range of filtration degrees and our various technologies provide solutions for the challenges involved in treating and utilizing stormwater.

Salt Water Disposal Well Protection
Many water industries such as desalination plants and oil and gas facilities create brine as a byproduct. Environmental protection regulations require brine to be properly disposed, for example by injecting the brine into deep wells. In order to protect the well from blockages, fine filtration is required. Our complete line of efficient fine filtration solutions enables well owners to save on costly labor and maintenance expenses.

Service Water
Service water is used for various purposes in every industrial or water treatment plant. Utilizing reused filtered wastewater is an alternative source for expensive drinking water and can save significant costs. Our complete range of efficient filtration solutions reduce TSS and turbidity levels and ensure stable and effective processes.

Tertiary Treatment
Tertiary treatment is a stage of the wastewater cleaning process and international regulations and policies are in place to monitor how wastewater is reused, recycled or discharged back into the environment. Our complete range of filtration technologies provides solutions for these challenges and some have received approval for use as a filtration technology under the California Water Recycling Criteria, also known as Title 22.

Reclaim Backwash Water from Media and AC Filters
Large sand and activated carbon filters are sometime used by water treatment plants. These filters require a substantial amount of water for their cleaning processes (backwash). By collecting this water and treating it with filtration, it can be reused, or returned to the process. Our filtration technologies successfully treat backwash water and our filter line provides a wide range of filtration degrees and flow rates that can handle the challenges involved when using reclaimed water for industrial applications.

Rainwater Harvesting
Rainwater harvesting helps industrial facilities to reduce water consumption costs and the environmental impact across their operations. Operators are realizing the benefits of using rainwater for such purposes as flushing plumbing fixtures, irrigating parks and fields, vehicle washing and mechanical make-up feed water for industrial processes. Treatment is necessary and typically involves coarse filtration downstream the central storing unit and may include fine filtration as well. Our advanced, efficient filtration technologies have a wide range of filtration degrees, require minimal maintenance and save resources.

Pump Seal Protection
Filtration is important for protecting pump seals and bearings, as it removes particles especially those with hard exteriors. These particles can cause damage that requires seal and/or bearings replacement and leads to costs incurred by labor and spare parts. Our wide range of reliable, durable filtration solutions efficiently protect these systems and save energy and costly maintenance.

Produced Water
Produced water is associated with the production of oil and/or natural gas from wells and may also include water produced from reservoirs or injected into wellbores to improve hydrocarbon recovery. Strict environmental regulations require produced water to be recovered and reused, and filtration is needed. Our robust filtration solutions, with a wide range of filtration degrees and technologies, can successfully handle produced water challenges such as high TSS and flow rates.