Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater Treatment
The presence of synthetic chemicals and especially micropollutants— chemicals that are toxic in low concentrations—in our wastewater is an increasing problem as the build-up of compounds in our environment have been shown to affect the hormone systems of living beings including humans (read more). In a series of research projects with Brunel University (London), the original TAML™ catalysts were found to be “at least as effective” in removing synthetic chemicals from wastewater as existing solutions but at a lower cost, on both a financial and energy use basis.