Wastewater

VTX Catalysts – Wastewater Treatment Case Studies

The VTX Process can be employed in a variety of ways and is easily adaptable to existing wastewater treatment systems. The process treats a wide variety of organic chemicals, including a long list of chlorinated solvents, pesticides, and other recalcitrant chemicals. It has also been used effectively for treating odors associated with hydrogen sulfide and other sulfonated compounds.

The VTX Process is very simply applied in wastewater treatment. The process requires a correct injection of VTX catalyst and a variety of oxidizing agents such as calcium, magnesium, hydrogen peroxide, ozone, persulphate, or halogenated compounds, brief mixing, and adequate retention time. Significantly, a VTX system requires no materials of special construction and power requirements are absolutely minimal. The contact time for the oxidation process to occur is short, usually well under 3 hours.

The VTX Process can replace existing oxidative wastewater treatment systems of any size. Importantly, VTX based treatment systems are often more efficient and provide a lower cost than competing oxidation treatment systems.

The links below provide you with Case Studies on the VTX product from Innovative Remediation Technologies, Inc.

VTX Wastewater Treatment Case Studies Links

Treatability Results of Assorted Solvent Contaminated Waters

Bacterial Disinfectant Study

MtBE Pilot Study

Industrial Pretreatment of Phenol in Wastewater Discharges Using the VTX Process

Optimum Catalyst Dosage Study for MtBE

Refinery Phenol Treatability Study

Kinetic Study for MtBE Treatment

Tank Bottom Water Treatment

BTEX Wastewater Treatment Study