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Compact, Low-Maintenance Wastewater Treatment Systems

Photo Credit: Moonstone Moonstone says its systems are ideal for removing suspended solids, emulsified oils, dissolved metals and many other types of contaminants from wastewater, servicing the need for industrial wastewater treatment in a variety of processes.
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Moonstone says its systems are ideal for removing suspended solids, emulsified oils, dissolved metals and many other types of contaminants from wastewater, servicing the need for industrial wastewater treatment in a variety of processes.

Each environmentally beneficial system treats wastewaters stream at a fraction of the cost of larger, more complex industrial systems. The Moonstone process occurs quickly, and requires minimal operator involvement or supervision. Moonstone systems have a compact footprint that enables even the smallest of facilities to treat their wastewater, and there is often no need for extra holding tanks or additional chemical treatments.

Moonstone Enterprises Inc. | 800-952-3691 |moonstonewater.com | Booth 826

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