Methods of Liquid Waste Disposal

Here at Bridmin Tankers Ltd, we offer various different types of waste disposal, and today we’re going to focus on liquid waste disposal. We will look at different methods of liquid waste disposal and give an overview of this type of service from Bridmin Tankers. Liquid waste can contain various elements, depending on the source. For example, it could be a mix of heavy metal, caustic salts or other things that could potentially harm the environment. It’s paramount to dispose of liquid waste properly and today we’re going to look at the main methods for doing so correctly. 

Dewatering and Sedimentation

For use with non-hazardous liquids only, dewatering and sedimentation works by extracting water from the liquid waste, leaving solid compounds that usually take the form of a powder. The extraction is usually taken from the sediment base as this is where liquid waste settles. After this process, the remainder of the water can be further treated.

Liquid Waste Disposal at Bridmin Tankers

Here at Bridmin Tankers, we offer a variety of services for dealing with liquid waste, providing disposal in-line with the industry standard, making sure to meet the current regulations. We carry out our services from the initial stages of waste management until completion. We ensure that both hazardous and non-hazardous liquid waste is disposed of in a way that does no damage to the environment. We collect your liquid waste at a time convenient to you, and then carry out any disposal and recycling procedures. Dangerous compounds such as salts, metals and other hazardous liquids are handles with care. The environment is our key concern, and through our waste management solutions for liquid waste, we aim to work towards a cleaner and greener environment for all.

Contact Us

To find out more about liquid waste disposal or any other products and services, please get in touch by completing our contact form, or by emailing us at [email protected]. On this contact page you will also see more contact details, such as speaking to us directly on the phone. A member of our staff will be happy to help with any queries you may have for us.

This entry was posted on 12 November 2019