Industrial Waste Water Treatment (WWTP)
Do you have an industrial waste water treatment facility that is under performing or failing to meet emission standards. Is your equipment supplier blaming the chemistry provider or visa-versa. Want another unbiased opinion - or do you just want the problem fixed - perhaps we can help? After an initial consulting trip, we will consider basing our fee to improve your plant on a percentage of the savings achievable with our help. Is your plant producing a sludge that has to go to a hazardous waste landfill? Perhaps changes in your process chemistry could produce a sludge that is recyclable.

WWTP for Copper Smelters
Some basics of waste water treatment for copper refineries can be downloaded. This applies to zinc refineries an other facilities using acidic electrolysis. As time permits, we will add some more literature on waste water treatment including some original flow sheets.
Basics of a WWTP for a Copper Refinery
WWTP Challenge
We can probably help you to identify substantial savings in the cost of operation of your industrial wastewater treatment plants. We will take part of our fees from savings produced at your facility.
Call us for an initial three-day consultation which consists of a one-day onsite evaluation of your facility and practices followed by two days to write up a plan for improving your facility. If we see an opportunity at your facility for substantial savings, we will schedule a two week review and negotiate a contract with you.
Experience
Consultant for WWTP's in
Metal Finishing Industry
Designed and
commissioned plant to recycle sludges from WWTP’s
Evaluated WWTP
Technology for Gresik Copper Smelter
Designed WWTP for Doe
Run Peru’s Copper Refinery
Process Studies to
Reduce Size of Central Waste Water Treatment Plant for Doe Run Peru
Set up contracts with
Cyprus Amax to recycle sludges from WWTP’s
Sulfide Chemistry, NaHS,
Na2S, CuS, etc.
Technical Director for
Southern Water Treatment Company
Strengths
Cost reduction in
existing facilities.
Modifying operation
existing WWTP to enable sludges to be recycled.
Conceptual Design
Evaluation of
Competitive Technologies to Minimize Capital or Operating Cost
Evaluation of Existing
Facilities
Evaluation of Critical
Flaws in Plants Under Design or Existing Plants
Pay based on performance