Wastewater Treatment & Sludge Solidification

Sediments and Sludge are liquid waste streams with a high proportion of solids.  Examples include dredging sludge, contaminated lagoon sediments, drilling mud, mine tailings, biosolids waste, and coal pond sludge. M2 offers superabsorbent  polymer to treat wastewater with sludge and liquid waste solidification. Wastewater treatment involves the process of removing hazardous pollutant from sewage and wastewater. 

Our Solution for Sludge and Liquid Waste Solidification

Waste Lock® superabsorbent polymers are widely used to absorb free liquids so that waste passes The Paint Filter Test (EPA 9095) for No Free Liquids.  The contaminated water is deeply bound within the polymer chains to prevent the toxins from spreading through the environment. This process makes it easier to clean up liquid waste excess or spills.  The waste can then be safely transported to a licensed, engineered landfill for disposal.

Waste Lock® SAP Advantages

The use of Waste Lock® superabsorbent polymers offers many advantages for Wastewater Treatment or Sludge and Liquid Waste Solidification. These advantages exist over traditional absorbents such as clay, portland cement, sawdust or lime kiln dust (LKD).  The benefits of using Waste Lock® superabsorbent polymers include:

  • Waste Lock®  is FAST-ACTING!!!! (Lower site labor cost)
  • Minimal Waste Volume Expansion (Fewer Yards = LOWER COSTS)
  • Non-Biodegradable (Does Not Decompose)
  • Accepted by Title D Landfills and  Non-Hazardous Landfills
  •  Safe For Workers
Obviously the quickness of the product and its compact results  saves money and time, but the safety provided to workers and the environment give it a true advantage. Your business becomes more efficient by preparing waste in a way that can be easily and safely deposited in a landfill because you no longer have to search for alternatives.

Revolutionizing Municipal Wastewater Plant Sludge Management with WASTE LOCK® Super Absorbent Polymer

Municipal wastewater treatment plants play a vital role in protecting public health and the environment by treating and disposing of the wastewater generated by communities. One of the key challenges faced by these facilities is the management of the sludge produced during the treatment processContinue reading

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