How Can ProChem Help?

ProChem provides TWM in an effective and economical manner, combining the best available water treatment technologies with operational expertise. Our programs are designed to minimize corrosion, control fouling and/or achieve compliant discharge with a minimum of waste generation.

ProChem Provides:

  • Water treatment programs for heating and cooling systems
  • Systems integration services including equipment design, pilot testing, installation and start-up
  • Chemical programs for wastewater treatment including metal precipitants, coagulants and flocculants
  • Pre-treatment systems including softening, reverse osmosis, and deionization
  • Engineering services for systems design and process development
  • Operations outsourcing – full or part-time service technicians to operate, maintain and improve your water systems
  • Environmental regulatory assistance – from permit management up to and including complete EHS outsourcing
  • Water reuse and recycle programs – from design through implementation

Communication and Evolution

A successful TWM plan requires a commitment to the continual analysis and improvement of the process. ProChem provides multiple channels of communication allowing you to place orders conveniently, helping us to answer questions and address concerns proactively, and guaranteeing your system is properly monitored. Moreover, ProChem focuses on identifying opportunities for continuous improvement and cost savings.

What Is Total Water Management For Industrial Facilities?

Total Water Management (TWM) is a complete strategy to cost effectively manage all aspects of an industrial facility’s water related issues. From pre-treatment of feedwater to clarification of plant effluent, ProChem provides products and services that keep industrial water treatment systems operating efficiently. The Total Water Management approach integrates the latest in chemical treatment programs with modern computerized technology and experienced service.

Why Choose Total Water Management?

Water plays a vital role in a business’ industrial processes, but water management is not a core business function. Permit violations, personnel requirements, systems and equipment design, monitoring costs and other aspects of water management can be an expensive liability for a manufacturing company. Few companies possess the personnel and expertise for evaluating, designing, and implementing a quality water management solution.

Water Management Issues

  • Supervision, training and retention of skilled personnel
  • Lack of technical expertise for effective treatment process design
  • Environmental compliance issues, permit management, and changing regulatory landscape
  • Inefficient equipment utilization and maintenance – higher operating costs and equipment failures
  • Variable monthly costs
  • Inventory management