Industrial Water Reuse - Case Study

The Result

The water treatment system removes multiple metals and creating re-usable water with an ROI of less than one year. The columns are regenerated off-site at the ProChem permitted facility, providing the customer a turn-key solution. The treatment system saved approximately $70,000.00 alone in water and sewer fees. Since ProChem designed and built the system, thousands of dollars were saved on engineering and consulting fees. ProChem's customer also received the following benefits:

  • Complete water reuse with zero discharge
  • Significant reduction in labor
  • Elimination of heavy metal sludge generation and disposal
  • Elimination of permit violations and reporting
  • Elimination of hazardous wastewater treatment chemicals and regeneration chemicals
  • Significant reduction in regulatory paperwork.

Case Study For:

Major Automotive Parts Manufacturer

Goal:

Major automotive parts manufacturer wants to achieve zero wastewater discharge

Background:

A major automotive parts manufacturer generates wastewater containing Lead, Palladium, Zinc, Copper, Chromium and Nickel. The facility was having difficulty treating the 200,000 gallons of wastewater per day and meeting new discharge permit limits.

The Solution:

After studying the processes, ProChem proposed water reuse and zero discharge as obtainable objectives. ProChem, Inc. performed bench scale and on site pilot testing to confirm the feasibility of re-using water. Upon the completion of the assessment, ProChem's technical staff determined the metals selective ion exchange program would meet the customer's objectives. ProChem designed a system meeting the customers regulatory and economic goals. Upon customer approval, ProChem installed the proposed water reuse system.