Removing chrome, cutting costs in wastewater treatment nets a hole-in-one

Chromium has many industrial and decorative uses, but it can be a big problem in wastewater. Southern Metal Processing (SMP) faced new, stricter discharge limits and resorted to 24/7 operations and daily off-site testing, incurring significant costs. When SMP sought help from Hubbard-Hall, it was struggling to meet these new requirements.

Hubbard-Hall’s Industrial Wastewater Treatment Specialist conducted on-site analysis and identified critical factors previously overlooked. They recommended a chemical regimen including AquaPure HQ, AquaPure T-500, and AquaPure I-300. These products effectively removed chrome and other heavy metals from the wastewater. 

Download the case study to learn how Hubbard-Hall’s solutions not only met the new regulations but also significantly cut costs, ensuring SMP’s continued operation and compliance. 

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Excerpt: Chromium has many industrial and decorative uses, but in wastewater, it can be a big problem. Failing to meet wastewater requirements can lead to steep fines and facility shutdowns. For Southern Metal Processing (SMP), a recent permit change meant that they were working 24/7 and paying for daily off-site testing in a desperate effort to meet new discharge limits.

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