
Water Treatment
Clean water that meets every demand industry & regulation put on it
WaterMaze systems are engineered to treat the wash-water and wastewater generated in high-pressure cleaning — so you can recycle, reuse or discharge with confidence.
WaterMaze systems are engineered to meet the clean-water demands that many manufacturing and industrial companies face.
There are seven predominant water treatment technologies used to treat industrial wastewater — specifically the wastewater generated in high-pressure cleaning applications. The right system often combines several of them into one engineered process built around your water.
Federal and provincial regulations prohibit organizations from discharging untreated wastewater and wash-water into public sewers and streams, in order to protect water reservoirs. WaterMaze keeps you compliant.
From dirty wash-water to compliant discharge
Wastewater moves through a sequence of treatment stages — each one removing a different class of contaminant before the water is reused or released.
Pre-Treatment
Removes large solids
Oil Separation
Splits free oils off
Mechanical Filtration
Screens fine particles
Coagulation
Binds emulsified solids
Flocculation
Forms settleable floc
Bio-Remediation
Digests dissolved oils
Evaporation
Reduces to zero discharge
Engineered treatment, stage by stage
Explore each technology WaterMaze uses to clean industrial wastewater. We'll combine the right stages into one system sized for your flow rate and contaminants.
Pre-Treatment
The first stage — screens and settling chambers remove rags, grit and large solids, protecting and preparing the wastewater for every downstream treatment step.
Learn More →Water / Oil Separation
Coalescing and gravity separation lift free-floating oils, fuels and greases off the surface — recovering them and dropping oil content before fine treatment.
Learn More →Mechanical Filtration
Multi-media, bag and cartridge filtration capture suspended solids down to the micron level, polishing the stream and protecting reuse equipment.
Learn More →Coagulation / Flocculation
Chemistry neutralizes the charge on emulsified oils and fine solids so they bind into larger flocs that can be skimmed, settled or filtered out.
Learn More →Bio-Remediation
Naturally occurring microbes continuously digest oils and organics dissolved in the water — a low-maintenance, environmentally friendly recycling loop.
Learn More →Evaporation
For the toughest waste streams, evaporators boil off clean water vapour and leave only a concentrated residue — approaching true zero liquid discharge.
Learn More →Reverse osmosis & advanced polishing round out the seven WaterMaze technologies — ask us about full closed-loop water recycling.