The Advantages of Using Automation Systems in Wastewater Management
Water is said to be the most abundant resource on the planet, and it is categorised into two types: seawater and freshwater. More of our daily consumption and plant operations rely on freshwater, and because of the enormous demand, our freshwater is slowly getting polluted and contaminated.
This is the reason why waste water management regulations have been strongly imposed.
Wastewater Management
When plants and factories use freshwater for processing chemicals, the water used is being reprocessed and recycled to be used for other purposes. Some of these water are treated with chemicals before they're let into the ocean.
Environmental Impact of Wastewater
Wastewater from factories has been one of the main contributors of freshwater contamination because it mixes into the ocean and seep down into the water table. There have been worldwide reports of mercury poisoning and silver liver conditions especially with those living near bodies of water where plants are situated.
Automation in Waste Water Management
Automation is becoming a trend in almost every industry. In factories, where there's a need for heavy operations, computers and smart devices are being utilised together with heavy equipment in order to:
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speed up processes for more productivity
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cut cost from manual labour
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extend the life of waste water recycling equipments
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make the workplace safe especially when handling hazardous chemicals
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carry out dangerous tasks originally done manually
Automation in wasterwater management can speed up the process of recycling and cleaning sewage. It's important to immediately clean wastewater because organisms can thrive in it, making it more difficult to treat with chemicals. So the faster the water treatment is conducted, the better it is for the company's budget. Moreover, labour cost can be quite expensive, especially in a hazardous workplace. There will more cost of insurance and more risks of spending on workplace accidents, whereas automation of workplace machines can promote a safer working environment and help cut cost on manual labour.
In addition, when treating water with dangerous chemicals, manual labour can jeopardise the safety of your factory workers. With workplace automation, chemicals will be handled by the state-of-the-art technology, minimising risk and exposure to health-hazards.
With the use of modern devices, smart gadgets and powerful sensors, wastewater management becomes an easy task and safe for all the involved participants. It also helps the environment by making it convenient for factories to recycle and treat their sewage, so there will enough freshwater supply for everyone on the planet.
If every factory does this, then we will not worry about drinking contaminated water any more.