Mines and quarries face tougher water-quality standards
November 22, 2010
The Iowa DNR is
holding a meeting next Tuesday for quarries and mines in Iowa to discuss new rules for their wastewater discharges, which may require tougher standards for treatment as well as monitoring of sulfates. It's part of the state's overall tightening of standards for water quality, which is the result of a long (and ongoing) process of complying with Federal regulations.
We serve Iowa's mines and quarries just as we serve other
industrial wastewater systems, with products that include high-pressure pumping systems for mines and
residual sulfate sensors. Please
contact us if you have questions.
last revised November 2010