Wastewater storage tanks for industrial effluent treatment and equalization storage
Wastewater storage tanks must be selected by effluent chemistry, process role, corrosion risk, cleaning access, and maintenance strategy.

Wastewater Storage Tanks for Treatment and Buffer Duty

Wastewater storage tanks are product pages for equalization, treatment buffer, sludge holding, industrial effluent, food processing wastewater, leachate, and other non-potable liquid storage duties. They should connect the buyer to application risk, not just tank volume.

Strong candidates include fusion bonded epoxy tanks, GFS tanks, stainless tanks for selected media, and roof/cover systems when odor or rainwater control matters. The specification must include pH, temperature, solids, oil and grease, cleaning chemicals, and peak loading data before a reliable coating recommendation can be made.

Wastewater Storage Specification Inputs

Review ItemRecommended Buyer Input
Wastewater typeFood processing, slaughterhouse, textile, chemical, municipal, landfill leachate, sludge, or mixed industrial wastewater.
Media chemistrypH range, COD/BOD, temperature, chlorides, sulfides, suspended solids, oil/grease, solvents, and cleaning chemicals.
Process roleEqualization, emergency storage, sludge holding, anaerobic/aerobic support, buffer tank, or final treatment storage.
Tank featuresRoof/open top, mixers, nozzles, manways, ladders, platforms, vents, drain, liner/coating records, and inspection access.

Connect Product Selection With Wastewater Application

This page should act as the product selection hub, while wastewater treatment explains the process and buyer problem. That separation keeps the site from repeating the same paragraphs across product and application pages.

For food processing or high-organic-load effluent, review the food processing wastewater project. For coating selection, use the corrosion protection guide before requesting a final price.

Next RFQ Steps

Send wastewater type, capacity, pH/temperature, solids/oil/chemical data, process role, roof/accessory needs, drawings, and inspection documentation requirements.