Concrete washwater poses a significant environmental threat. To avoid damage, it must be treated properly. Download this free whitepaper to find out how.
When water comes into contact with uncured concrete, this creates a very high pH level (typically 12 to 13 on the scale which runs from 1 to 14) and contains traces of other toxic elements, such as Chromium. If discharged or spilled, this contaminated water then has the potential to pollute both land and the aquatic environment, causing significant damage.
Our guide provides you with comprehensive advice on how to effectively monitor and manage concrete washwater. In this guide, we look at the following:
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