Urban and Industrial Effluents
Effluent management requires equipment designed specifically to withstand aggressive chemicals and pH fluctuations. Our solutions ensure safe storage while complying with environmental standards. APRO Industrie offers complete steel tank and basin solutions for the treatment of urban and industrial effluents, covering every stage from design to installation. Our product range includes buffer tanks, trickling filters, liquid sludge storage solutions, biological basins, and clarifiers. We provide solutions tailored to each application. Discover them below.
Bolted Buffer Tanks

Bolted Biological Treatment / Aeration Tanks

Clarifier Tanks

Sludge Silos

Leachate Storage and Treatment

Firewater Runoff and Contaminated Water Storage

Why Choose APRO Industrie for Urban and Industrial Effluent Storage?
Since 1987, APRO Industrie is recognised for its expertise in effluent treatment. Our integrated approach combines engineering expertise with proven reliability. We provide bespoke solutions, from design to installation, alongside a comprehensive range of services, including maintenance and inspection services. Our installations are recognised for their durability, ease of maintenance and engineering reliability. Our team of experts provides tailored support throughout each project.
FAQs - Urban and Industrial Effluents
Find answers to the most common questions regarding effluent treatment and our technical solutions.
What types of effluent are commonly treated?
Effluents fall into two main categories: urban, which includes domestic wastewater and stormwater, and industrial, which includes discharges from manufacturing processes. Each type requires specific treatment and materials adapted to its composition.
What are industrial waste effluents?
Industrial effluents are the wastewater produced by industrial processes. These effluents may contain organic matter, chemicals, heavy metals or other pollutants that are specific to the industrial process involved.
How are effluents managed?
A multi-step approach is required for effluent management: collection, pre-treatment, biological or physico-chemical treatment, and sludge treatment. Each stage requires specific equipment and continuous process monitoring of the treatment process.