
Plugged Sewers
Plugged sewers can overwhelm wastewater treatment operations and potentially result in the discharge of partially treated water or untreated sewage into the environment. We collaborate with plumbing and system experts to provide specialty chemicals used to resolve these issues.

Foam Issues
The presence of foam in wastewater can negatively affect treatment processes by preventing settling and interfering with the oxygen uptake of microorganisms. We provide defoamer chemicals (also known as anti-foam agents) that break down foam bubbles so you can avoid operational issues such as blockages, slippery conditions, and inaccurate readings from equipment.

Inadequate pH Control
Maintaining proper pH control is critical to establishing optimal performance of microorganisms in your wastewater process. Inadequate pH control can result in poor disinfection and lead to corrosion issues. We are able to offer effective pH control solutions as an agent for IER, a leading supplier of magnesium hydroxide products.

Poor Sludge Quality
Poor sludge quality in your wastewater treatment operations can lead to problems throughout your process, including the ensuing environmental issues. We provide the polymers our customers need to generate high-quality sludge that is safe for the environment and cost-effective to land-apply or dispose.

High Chemical Costs
We leverage partnerships with some of the industry’s leading suppliers to minimize our customers’ chemical costs. Midwest Chemical & Equipment is an authorized Solenis agent for its Midwest territory, which enables us to efficiently provide our customers with high-performance coagulants and flocculants, along with other specialty chemicals used in wastewater treatment processes. We also provide … High Chemical Costs

Out-of-Compliance
Ensuring your wastewater management processes meet the regulations set forth by the EPA and state agencies is a fundamental aspect of your operations. Our experts provide guidance you can use to confirm your monitoring, reporting and discharge levels remain in compliance.

High Sewer Surcharges
Sewer charges are a significant expense in itself without exposing your operations to avoidable surcharges. We work with our customers to identify causes of high sewer surcharges and develop strategies to minimize them through effective wastewater process management.

Odor Complaints
Organic compounds and gases such as hydrogen sulfide produce the rotten egg smell that is the most common complaint related to wastewater treatment.