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Food processing wastewater management

Minetek provides an efficient and cost-effective solution to managing wastewater generated from food processing, ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental sustainability.

Effectively managing food processing wastewater

Managing wastewater in the food processing industry is a complex challenge due to contamination from cooling, washing, cleaning, and sanitation operations. This wastewater, often laden with solid wastes like sludge, organic materials and solids, cannot be easily reused or recycled. While some processes aim to reduce water consumption through treatment, the economic and environmental burden remains significant. Minetek’s advanced evaporation solutions offer a powerful answer to this issue.

Our systems efficiently remove high levels of Total Dissolvable Solids (TDS), Total Dissolvable Solids (TDS) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS), as well as extreme pH levels ranging from 1.8 to 14. With Minetek, food processing facilities can achieve sustainable wastewater management, reducing their environmental footprint and operational costs.

Cost savings

Significantly reduce operational costs by minimizing the need for off-site disposal and food processing wastewater treatment costs.

Environmental responsibility

Minimize your environmental impact by eliminating the need for traditional liquid waste disposal methods and reducing the risk of excess water storage.

Mobile & scalable solution

Our systems can adapt to the evolving needs of your oil & gas operations, ensuring they remain effective as you grow.

Regulatory compliance

Minetek helps you navigate and exceed stringent environmental regulations, ensuring your activities remain compliant.

Evaporation technology for food processing

Minetek’s evaporation technology is a cost-effective standalone or hybrid solution for managing food processing wastewater. Our water evaporator units pump water at high pressure through specially configured nozzles, atomizing the water into tiny droplets. During this process, a percentage of the water will evaporate, and a percentage will fall back into the water source or storage dam along with any solids, salts, heavy metals, or contaminants.