The meat, poultry, and seafood industries use water in nearly every step of production. Regardless of whether the final product is fresh, cured, frozen, or cooked, the process results in a lot of wastewater, which is often difficult to treat. Production is becoming more expensive as prices for feed, energy, and land continue to rise. Environmental regulations are stricter than ever before, challenging slaughterhouses, rendering plants, and processing plants to comply with discharge limits while still earning a profit.
Case Studies

Pet Food Plant Installs Wastewater Treatment System Fit for Humans
New production lines at plant resulted in increase in wastewater flow and load, which exceeded capacity at the municipal plant. Therefore, pet food manufacturing plant needed an on-site wastewater treatment system.

Food Processor Upgrades Boiler Feedwater System to Meet Peak Demand
The protein processor’s existing 75 gpm boiler feed RO system was aging and struggling to meet peak demand for treated feedwater. It also lacked the capacity to support a planned plant expansion. To address this, the processor decided to install a new primary RO system and keep the legacy unit as a backup.