Metal recovery and water recycling technology

The Enviro-Clean Process recovers heavy metals such as chromium, copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, nickel, silver, and manganese from groundwater, process and waste streams.

By Lewis Environmental Services July 18, 2016

The Enviro-Clean Process recovers heavy metals such as chromium, copper, zinc, lead, cadmium, mercury, nickel, silver, and manganese from groundwater, process and waste streams. This two-step process, combines proprietary treated filter media and electrolytic metal recovery to recycle the effluent and produce a saleable metal product. No waste is generated on-site. The system can treat single as well as multi-component metal bearing streams from 5 to 1000 gpm. System options include computer control and internet access with PLC. These options allow the system to be monitored remotely and process adjustments made from a laptop or mobile device. Operations involving electroplating, computer manufacturing, tin mills, galvanizing, photographic film, aerospace, acid mine drainage and ground water remediation all generate flows which the Enviro-Clean Process can recover metals.

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