Evaporation: Proven Industrial Wastewater Management
Reduce Waste Volume. Minimize Hauling. Maintain Permit Compliance.
Wastewater Management for Industrial Facilities
EvaporationWorks’ patented evaporation systems help industrial operators manage wastewater on-site. Our systems reduce volume, minimizing hauling dependency and supporting permit compliance.
Industrial wastewater evaporation reduces liquid waste volume by atomizing water.
It’s a proven approach for handling high TDS, rinse water, and process discharge. It povides a long-term, cost-efficient solution that scales with your facility and reduces operational risk.
Why Industrial Operators Choose Evaporation
Minimize Hauling Requirements
Hauling wastewater off-site is expensive, logistically complex, and highly variable. Evaporation lets you cut back or eliminate hauling by reducing wastewater volume at the source.
Reduce Wastewater at the Source
Stay Within Permit Limits
Stay within permitted discharge or disposal limits by reducing total wastewater volume—especially during seasonal spikes or unexpected flow increases.
Avoid Infrastructure Expansion

A Proven Alternative to Capacity Bottlenecks in Industrial Wastewater Management
EvaporationWorks systems handle high-volume wastewater without expanding infrastructure or depending on outside treatment.
They integrate with existing systems to increase capacity and help meet compliance requirements under changing flow conditions.
Built for Industrial Demands
Patented Evaporation Technology
Varimax™ Series
Scalable Units with Walkways for Safe and Easy Maintenance
Designed for your specific project to maximize evaporation
What Our Clients Say

The EvaporationWorks Advantage
- Patented technology recognized for efficiency in demanding environments
- Micro-droplet delivery for maximum evaporation in all weather
- Low energy, low maintenance operation
- Flexible deployments to match your facility and climate
- Modular expansion to grow with your needs
- Adjusts to changing weather automatically minimizing labor costs