Chemicals for Water & wastewater treatment
Water and wastewater treatment runs on consistent, correctly dosed chemistry - pH adjusters, coagulants and flocculants, and disinfectants - delivered reliably and in the right volume. Chem Connect supplies municipal and industrial treatment operators direct from Australian manufacturers, with live AUD, GST-inclusive pricing, bulk IBC and tanker volumes, and dangerous-goods lines on ADG-rated freight from the closest of seven hubs across NSW, VIC, QLD, SA and WA. Treatment plants typically order the same lines on a regular cycle, so the practical levers are matching pack size to dosing rate, planning resupply around the dispatch schedule to avoid running a stage short, and confirming each product's DG status and handling on the SDS before it reaches the dosing room. Drinking-water-specific grades (for example NSF/ANSI 60-rated products) are sourced through Custom Orders.
Common applications
- Drinking-water pH adjustment
- Wastewater coagulation
- Cooling-tower treatment
- Boiler-water dosing
- Process-water disinfection
Relevant categories
FAQs
Can you supply NSF-rated drinking-water chemicals?
Yes. NSF/ANSI 60-rated drinking-water chemicals are sourced through our manufacturer partners via Custom Orders. Submit the product and grade required for a quote.
Do you ship to remote regional water plants?
Yes. DG-rated freight covers regional Australia including remote-site water and wastewater plants. Metro plants are typically 2-5 business days; remote sites take longer and we confirm the lead time at order.
What pack sizes suit a treatment plant?
Match the pack to your dosing rate: drums for low or intermittent dosing, IBCs for steady use, and tanker for high-volume continuous dosing. Our drum-vs-IBC guide covers the per-litre cost and handling trade-offs.
Where do I check handling and storage requirements?
Every product ships with a current SDS - Sections 7 (handling and storage), 10 (stability and reactivity) and 14 (transport) cover what you need to set up the dosing room and store the product safely.
Related buyer guides
Drum vs IBC: which pack size is right for your operation?
200 L drums vs 1,000 L IBCs - pack-size choice has a bigger impact on your unit cost and OH&S profile than most buyers realise. Here's how to choose.
Australian SDS requirements explained - what every buyer should check
Every chemical sold in Australia must ship with a GHS-aligned Safety Data Sheet. Here's what you should verify on every SDS before accepting a delivery.
Order for your water & wastewater treatment operation
Browse the standard catalogue or submit a custom request - we dispatch from the closest of our seven Australian hubs.