Organic Chemicals Removal from Industrial Process Water 

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Organic Chemicals Removal from Industrial Process Water

Industries predominantly utilize municipally treated drinking water for their process needs.  While these water sources are pure enough to meet drinking water standards, in many cases, they still contain traces of organic compounds  that can have a detrimental impact to a facility’s operation and equipment.  Removal of these trace compounds is often required to provide acceptable makeup water for many manufacturing processes.

Organic Chemicals Removal
Activated carbon is designated as best available technology for organic chemical removal

Sources of organic compounds (VOC’s, taste & odor compounds, disinfection byproducts, and free chlorine) found in process waters may include leaking underground gasoline/storage tanks, agricultural runoff containing herbicides or pesticides, solid waste or hazardous waste landfills, and improperly disposed chemical waste.

The technologies most suitable for organic contaminant removal in process waters are granular activated carbon (GAC) and aeration. 

GAC has been designated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the best available technology (BAT) for organic chemical removal.  Activated carbon adsorption provides an effective and reliable treatment for removing organic contaminants and is suitable for treating a wide range of organics over a broad range of concentrations.  GAC filtration will also remove chlorine.

Organics that are readily adsorbed by activated carbon include:  

  • Aromatic solvents (benzene, toluene, nitrobenzenes)
  • Chlorinated aromatics (PCBs, chlorobenzenes, chloroaphthalene)
  • Phenol and chlorophenols
  • Polynuclear aromatics (acenaphthene, benzopyrenes)
  • Pesticides and herbicides (DDT, aldrin, chlordane, heptachlor)
  • Chlorinated aliphatics (carbon tetrachloride, chloroalkyl ethers)
  • High molecular weight hydrocarbons (dyes, gasoline, amines, humics)  

Various types of GAC are available for removing organics from water, however, the most frequently used carbon in the US. is coal-based carbon due to its hardness, adsorption capacity, and ease of availability. 

Siemens Water Technologies offers a wide range of activated carbon medias, adsorber systems and support services.  We feature Westates® activated carbon medias which are extensively quality checked at our State of California certified environmental and carbon testing laboratory. Siemens’ laboratory is fully equipped to provide complete quality control analyses using ASTM standard test methods in order to assure the consistent quality of all Westates® activated carbons.

Additionally, Siemens offers reactivated carbon services.  Carbon reactivated ends the responsibility of "chain of custody" of the waste producer and is considered a "green alternative" to traditional landfilling of spent carbons.  The reactivation process recycles spent carbons into new activated carbon materials that continue to provide excellent performance for many treatment applications.  Siemens Water Technologies has over 20 years of experience in carbon reactivation and operates three reactivation facilities in the US serving  both the East and West coasts for reactivation of spent carbon. 

Treatment Technologies for the Removal of Organic Chemicals
Aeration
Activated Carbon Adsorption

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For more information about organic chemicals removal in process water, contact the Information Desk, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time: 1.866.926.8420 or 1.724.772.1402 or information.water@siemens.com.

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Products and Services for Organic Chemicals Removal

Liquid Phase Activated Carbons
Liquid Phase Carbon Adsorber Equipment
Carbon Exchange Service
Carbon Reactivation Service
Aerator Systems

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