Envicare specializes in designing, manufacturing, and commissioning Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs). These advanced systems combine physico-chemical processes with tertiary polishing. They effectively remove organic and inorganic pollutants, oils, heavy metals, and suspended solids from various types of wastewater.
ZLD stands for Sero Liquid Discharge which means every-drop generated as wastewater has to be recycle back to useful applications or processes inside the premises.
Handles 5.0 KLD to 300 KLD, suitable for various industrial scales.
Combines physical, chemical, biological and advanced filtration- like UF & RO with MEE and ATFD.
Achieves zero liquid discharge through comprehensive treatment processes.
Ideal for chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and hazardous effluent treatment.
The stringent norms laid down by the govt lead the polluting generating industries to recycle back this treated water for their process again.
The online monitoring becomes compulsory for the most of the organisation from pollution control board. It also help the customer to keep the regular eye on the treated water quality.
The increase cost for the labour based operation shifted towards automatic operations to reduce the operational and maintenance cost
The recent introduction of the ozonisation in ETP help to reduce the non-biodegradable organic matter also it help in reducing the colour and odour from the treated effluent.
SR # | Descriptions | Your Comments |
1 | Name of the Party (Client) with detailed Official address and contact nos. | |
2 | Nature of your Industry? (Manufacturing activity) | |
3 | Effluent Composition (i.e. what is the specific content of Effluent)? | |
4 | Total quantity of Effluent generated on daily basis ( Lit/day) ? | |
5 | Attach detailed effluent analysis report comprises of pH, TDS, TSS, COD, BOD, O&G, Cl, SO4, etc. ? | |
6 | Output treated Water quality expected - in terms of above mentioned parameters? | |
7 | Space availability- Allocated area in terms of L X W X H in Meter? | |
7 | Final usage of treated water? |