Are you interested in reduce BOD and COD prior to discharge
Published on by Jeremy Jones, UK Sales Manager Grander Water Revitalisation UK in Technology
Taxonomy
- COD Removal
- Service Provision & Demand Management
- Inorganic Chemicals
- Organic Chemicals
- Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD)
- Standard Oxygen Transfer Rate (SOTR)
- United Kingdom
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Reducing BOD and COD prior to discharge requires selecting the appropriate treatment process based on wastewater characteristics and discharge standards. A combination of equalization, biological treatment, coagulation-flocculation, tertiary treatment, and continuous monitoring can significantly improve effluent quality. Regular optimization of treatment systems helps industries reduce operating costs while meeting environmental compliance requirements. The most effective solution depends on the industry type, influent quality, and required discharge limits.
We have implemented similar industrial water treatment solutions for various industrial applications at WTE Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd.
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Thanks Eyad. please email me for anwers jeremy@granderwater.co.uk the current case studies have proven COD and BOD reductions - The technology can be scaled to suit most situations. When used in a factory setting we treat mains riser and then settling tanks prior to disposal. We are only able to supply to UK and Northern Ireland. So if you are outside this region let me know and I will find out who you need to speak to..
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Interest will depend heavily on:
Proven % reduction in BOD/COD
Capital cost vs. operational savings
Footprint and ease of installation
Sludge handling implications
Whether you have pilot data
If you’d like, tell me:
Is this for municipal wastewater or industrial pre-treatment?
Do you already have performance data?
I can then suggest a more targeted UK entry strategy.
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Please can you contact me via my email jeremy@granderwater.co.uk. to carry on this discussion. Thanks Jeremy
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Hi Anthony. thanks for reaching out. pls feel free to DM me via jeremy@granderwater.co.uk and we can arrange a time to talk..
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Hi Jeremy. Could we have a discussion on this? Best regards tony
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contact me via my email jeremy@granderwater.co.uk. to carry on this discussion. Thanks Jeremy
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