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Treatability Testing

by Lacy Hatcher Marketing Coordinator
Before any treatment program can be developed, a water test needs to be conducted.
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Whether you are interested in industrial water reuse, removing a specific contaminant, or attempting to treat your wastewater for the first time, our treatability testing gives us and you the data thats needed to develop a program that effectively treats your industrial process water to meet (and exceed) your goals.

After testing is conducted, you will receive a full treatability report that explains our testing parameters, recommended treatment program, and even an overview of the system design (if a system is necessary for the treatment program).
Your water sample and your data is safe with us. We employ chemical engineers and laboratory technicians in our own fully equipped laboratory facilities on site in our corporate offices in Virginia. This gives us full quality and confidentiality control over the testing and program development.ProChem Laboratory

The purpose of treatability testing is to gather data about the water that needs to be treated, not to sell equipment to you that you dont need. All of our treatment programs come with a discharge compliance guarantee, and we will develop a treatment program that includes only what is necessary and effective for meeting that guarantee.

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About Lacy Hatcher Advanced   Marketing Coordinator

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