Aquarius Environmental
Innovation in Water, Wastewater and Stormwater
Case Studies

Application: Process/Wastewater/Stormwater Optimization - Cement Production Facility

A northwest cement production facility struggled to manage process and stormwater due to worldwide drop in product demand.  Aquarius Environmental was selected to optimize water use, segregate process water, prepare wastewater permitting documents, prepare a stormwater treatment engineering report, ... Read more...

Application: Industrial Stormwater - Metal Recycling Facility

Project included design of stormwater controls, a treatment system including oil and solids separation, lift station and sorptive filtration for metals removal. The system integrated equipment and components from multiple vendors, resulting in the optimal combination of performance and cost.  In addition to the design, Aquarius Environmental ... Read more...



Application: Wastewater- Printing Facility

To assist with NPDES compliance, this facility hired Aquarius Environmental to lead the value engineering effort for selection of a wastewater pretrement system capable of producing recyclable quality water.  The Value Engineering effort resulted in a net savings of over 25% of the total project capital cost and selected a chemical free electrocoagulation system.  The design incorporated prefabricated components to speed installation and minimize ....Read more...


Application: Underground Injection Control

Aquarius Environmental identified opportunities to reduce runoff volume and recommended closing several existing drywells by infiltrating stormwater onsite using bio-infiltration vegetated swales. The remaining basins had risk mitigation pretreatment installed. View our Drywell Compliance Guidance Flowchart.


 

Application: Industrial Wastewater Reclaim

Aquarius Environmental  was hired to provide a key client of Evergreen Engineering a preliminary feasibility study of a regional wastewater reclaimation facility.  Aquarius Environmental team facilitated stakeholder interviews, market based cost assessment and preliminary technology screening.  The study showed that reclaim water could be produced using existing technologies and within the existing marketplace costs for industrial water.