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Pulp and paper production requires intensive use of water for fiber separation, impurity removal and surface treatment. The wastewater produced in this sector contains fibers, organic materials and chemicals used in the bleaching and treatment process.
Our wastewater treatment solutions for the pulp and paper industry are designed to manage these contaminants, recovering treated water for reuse and reducing environmental burden. Using clarification, filtration and biological treatment technologies, we help companies optimize water consumption, reduce operating costs and comply with environmental regulations.
The pulp and paper industry generates wastewater rich in organic materials, suspended solids, chlorides, and chemicals used in manufacturing processes. The main challenge is to effectively remove these contaminants to avoid pollution of water bodies and comply with environmental regulations. Furthermore, the high demand for water requires solutions that allow the recovery and reuse of water within the production cycle.
Commonly used technologies include biological treatment processes (such as activated sludge or anaerobic reactors), filtration systems, decantation, and advanced oxidation processes. These methods are designed to reduce suspended solids, organic compounds and chemicals in wastewater, allowing for safe discharge or reuse of treated water.
Wastewater treatment helps paper mills reduce their environmental impact, comply with regulations and improve operational efficiency. Furthermore, the recovery and reuse of treated water can reduce costs related to water supply and water treatment, contributing to a more sustainable management of resources.