Request A Quote

Get accurate prices and lead times fast!

How To Reuse Water in Food Processing Plants

How To Reuse Water in Food Processing Plants

Mark Ligon |

Water is a resource that should not be wasted. To avoid wasted water, it's best if the water is reused. In order for the water to be reused, it must first be treated so that it doesn't have any contaminants or pollutants in it. This will help ensure that the water does not cause any harm when being used again for other purposes. There are many ways that the water can be treated before being reused which include: chlorine, ultraviolet, and ozone processing. These methods will help ensure that there are no harmful bacteria or microorganisms contaminating the water for its next use.

Why Water is Needed in Food Processing Plants

Water is used for many purposes in a food processing plant, such as cooking, cooling, and cleaning equipment. The amount of water varies depending on the type of food being processed and the types of equipment used. For example, if foods are cooked with steam or boiling water, more than one gallon (3.8 liters) may be needed per pound (0.45 kilograms) of food processed, whereas cold foods require less than one gallon of water per pound of food.

In other cases, water is used to cool down equipment during the food processing system. Machines that function at the right temperature keep them from malfunctioning and causing delays.

How to Disinfect Water

Disinfection treatment of water occurs most commonly in three different ways; chlorine, ultraviolet (UV), and ozone. Chlorine disinfection is considered the most basic. Water is filtered with hypochlorite. This generates a chlorine residual that inactivates pathogens such as bacteria.

Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection requires less contact time than chlorine disinfection and is chemical-free. Water is directed into a reactor that emits a UV light of low wavelengths destroying DNA structures of micro-organisms like molds, yeasts, bacteria, and viruses. A drawback that UV disinfection has is that it’s sensitive to water clarity. Pretreatment of wastewater with UV disinfection is common because higher water clarity uses less energy to treat.

Ozone disinfection is a powerful oxidation treatment. This is an ideal approach for treating recalcitrant contaminants that are not removed by other processes or technologies. Although, it is commonly used in conjunction with other processes and technologies.

Ways to Reuse Water in Food Processing Plants

For years, the reuse of food processing water onsite was limited to non-food contact and cleaning uses. Now, treated or reconditioned water can be reused in several different areas. When choosing to reuse and recycle water follow the legal requirements that have been shown to satisfy safety and quality criteria. Appropriate risk assessment and hazard analysis should be performed for the intended applications for reuse.

Reusing water for what is considered a high-end process must be disinfected to drinking water standards as defined by the World Health Organization. Examples of high-end processes include washing pipes used in equipment, bottle washing, or other processes where the water comes in contact with a food or beverage product. Using water that has been recycled for low-end uses such as cleaning skids or washing trucks should be treated for microbial quality requirements.

Disinfect and Reuse

Reusing and recycling water in food processing plants could not only save money but could also have a positive impact on the environment. Less waste is a good thing. Reuse water for cleaning, cooling, cooking, and more after it’s been disinfected.