Construction sites with effluent treatment, when is it necessary?
The Effluent Treatment Station for construction sites (PRO ETE) is a compact and automated system for treating wastewater from activities such as vehicle and machinery washing, construction of infrastructure (including tunnel drilling), product storage areas, and fleet servicing, among others, where treatment is required to prepare the effluent for subsequent final disposal or reuse of the treated water.
The implementation of an effluent treatment system combines compliance with regulations, environmental awareness, and cost savings through the reuse of treated water in everyday activities in industries and businesses that do not require high-quality water. In this way, the effluent treatment system meets the requirements of water quality standards outlined in Decree 8468/76, Art. 18 and 19 A, Conama No. 273, Conama No. 430, and other applicable regulations.
Check the Advantages and Benefits of the Effluent Treatment Station for construction sites:
With in-house manufacturing of effluent treatment stations, Projeto Ambiental designs and sizes each effluent treatment system to meet the needs of each construction company and developer, incorporating physical-chemical and biological treatment processes, utilizing technologies such as ozone, ultrafiltration membranes, and other techniques to ensure the efficiency of the treatment station and the quality of the treated water.
The Effluent Treatment Station for Reuse (PRO ETE) is an environmental solution with a short to medium-term return on investment for companies that incur costs for the disposal of effluents to third-party companies, or have a high cost associated with water consumption in the industrial process.
We offer ease in the acquisition and implementation of treatment systems, with options for purchase or lease agreement by subscription of the effluent treatment stations, accompanied by a specialized team to conduct technical, operational, and analytical monitoring of water and effluent treatment stations.
Effluent Treatment Process for Construction Sites
Each effluent has its own physical-chemical characteristics, which impact the definition of the treatment process that ensures efficiency and quality of the treated final water. Mostly, effluent treatment processes occur through physical-chemical systems, starting with the separation of coarse solids and oily emulsion in separator boxes, moving to the treatment station where it consists of a mixing tank for dosing chemical reagents, a settling tank for contact time and chemical reaction, and final polishing with water filtration in columns of filtering elements of various granulometries and specifications.