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Effluent & Wastewater Treatment for the Agrochemical Industry
Sustainable Solutions for a High-Impact Sector
The agrochemical industry plays a crucial role in modern agriculture — but it also generates complex and hazardous wastewater. With high chemical loads, fluctuating pH levels, and regulatory pressure, agrochemical wastewater treatment requires specialized expertise.
At Geist, we provide customized, end-to-end solutions for effluent treatment, Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD), and chemical recovery tailored to agrochemical manufacturers across India.
Why Agrochemical Wastewater Needs Special Attention
Agrochemical production involves the use of solvents, surfactants, pesticides, and herbicides — leading to wastewater that can’t be treated with generic systems. Improper treatment can result in:
Environmental contamination
Regulatory non-compliance
Loss of valuable chemicals
Effluent treatment for the agrochemical industry must address both ecological safety and operational efficiency.
Geist’s Expertise in Agrochemical Effluent Treatment
We help agrochemical units achieve:
Regulatory compliance with CPCB and SPCB norms
Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) for sustainable operations
Chemical recovery systems to minimize waste and cost
Tailor-made ETP systems that handle fluctuating loads and pH
Our team has deep experience in setting up industrial wastewater treatment plants that are modular, scalable, and optimized for agrochemical manufacturing processes.
Zero Liquid Discharge in the Agrochemical Sector
ZLD in agrochemical manufacturing ensures that no liquid waste leaves the facility. Our ZLD systems include:
Multi-Effect Evaporators (MEE)
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Crystallizers
Sludge dryers
This not only helps comply with environmental regulations but also promotes water reuse and long-term sustainability.
Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions
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