Water Use in Transport Industry All aspects of modern society rely on transportation of people and goods; materials need to be transported for buildings to be constructed, food distribution requires transportation and people must travel to access facilities. Sooner or later, cars, trucks, trains, containers and even ships will require cleaning. Cleaning such large vehicles […]
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Enviro Concepts commercial wash pads are ideal for washing a range of vehicles including cars, trucks, buses and forklifts. The Prestige Wash Pad is a cost-effective wash bay solution for businesses. Available in 2 Tonne per axle or 12 Tonne per axle, the Prestige Pad Wash Bay can be used for all types of wash […]
Industrial Wastewater Treatment Wastewater treatment is vital for industry. The water produced by your production processes should not harm the environment and meet local council discharge standards. This is why our industrial customers are guaranteed the right wastewater treatment solutions for their needs. From wastewater generated by industrial processes, produced water, polluted groundwater to acid […]
Stormwater is rainwater and anything the rain carries along with it. Once it is contaminated, it needs to be treated. Stormwater becomes polluted when it carries grease, oil, heavy metals and sediments from storage and processing areas into stormwater drains that feeds into rivers and lakes. As such, stormwater runoff is regulated by councils and […]
Rain Water Harvesting Enviro Concepts is focused on water conservation through rain water harvesting. Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting rainwater from impervious surfaces and directing it to a single location where it can be stored for later use. Rainwater harvesting increases self-sufficiency regardless of setting. We offer a collection of systems for flexible […]
Water use in Commercial Buildings Commercial sector in Australia accounts for up to 30% of the total potable water use in Australian urban centres. Professional offices, shopping centres and educational centres as well as hotels and taverns are the largest users of potable water. They also Water use in this sector is largely dependent on the […]
Hard Water Hard water is caused by a higher than usual concentration of calcium and magnesium salts in water. With increased amounts of calcium and magnesium, hard water will not have a rich lather and can leave spots and residue on utensils and products that you wash it with.When you look at a sample of […]
Process Water Industrial equipment and processes such as boilers, cooling towers, heat exchangers and autoclaves all need a water in their processes. Different industries have varying process water quality requirements, typically the process water being used is usually purified or which has lower conductivity and lower total dissolved solids compared to normal tap water. […]
Demineralised Water Demineralised water is water of which the minerals or salts are removed. It is used in applications where water with low salt content or low conductivity is required. Some examples are: boiler feed water, pharmaceutical industry, electronics industry, food and beverage industry and other industrial applications. Demineralisation is the process of removing dissolved […]
Brackish Water The salinity of water is based on the amount of dissolved salt. Fresh water has less than 0.05% salinity, so we can barely taste it. Brackish water contains between 0.5% and 3% salinity and is the next step up from freshwater. Brackish water is that middle ground between fresh water and salt water. […]