Pulp & Paper industry and wastewater pollution

Joint webinar with Econvert & Hach

October 21, 2021

Summary:

Using an anaerobic digester as part of your waste management system reduces the emissions of CO2 into the atmosphere and is a source of renewable energy..

Due to the changing composition of the paper mill waste water, the COD load in the water cycle of many paper mills has increased massively in recent years. This had led to the increased usage of chemicals in the papermill and a higher maintenance requirement due to the low water quality in the water cycle. Moreover it can lead to overloading of the cleaning capacity of the wastewater treatment plant..

Integrating an efficient water treatment process directly in the industrial water loop of the paper mill will improve water quality and decreases the load to the wastewater treatment plant. The heart of the process is an anaerobic Econvert-IR® reactor. Econvert has already implemented this solution at several papermills and we would like to share with you the operational results during our webinar.

To help you avoid risking these penalties and meeting the requisite compliance measures, Hach offers you an affordable customized analytical solutions. .

Duration: 1 hour

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how anaerobic technology can help you to upgrade water quality in the water system of a papermill
  • Understand how this technology is integrated in the water system
  • Learn what are the benefits of this solution
  • Suitability for anaerobic treatment
  • COD, BOD, TOC on -line measurement
  • VFA and Total Alkalinity
  • Maximize Biogas production

Presenters


Pulp & Paper industry and wastewater pollution


Thu, Oct 21, 2021 11:00 AM CEST






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The webinars are free to join and allow a knowledge share with minimal impact on your busy schedule. The presentation itself will be approximately 40 minutes with a further 20 minutes to raise questions or dive deeper in to the approaches outlined.

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