Wastewater Treatment Programs
Targeted treatment programs designed to improve separation, reduce sludge, and support discharge compliance. Our jar study results are the pitch — we run the test on-site using your water, and you see what the chemistry does before anything is committed to.
Why Osiris
Wrong chemistry costs you every day — in polymer waste, hauling costs, compliance risk, and sludge you didn't need to produce. Here's how we make sure that doesn't happen.
The standard approach in this industry is a rep recommending chemistry from a catalog, setting a dosage, and moving on. Nobody re-evaluates. Nobody comes back unless there's a problem — and by then you've already been overfeeding the wrong product for months. We don't work from a catalog. We evaluate your system and build from what we actually observe.
Every other supplier asks you to take their word for it. We run jar testing on-site using your actual water — evaluating multiple chemistries side by side under your real operating conditions. You watch clarity, floc structure, and separation in real time. What performs in the jar is what the treatment program gets built from. No commitment before the data.
Large suppliers run on volume. The incentive is to sell more product — not to make sure you're running the right one at the right dose. Every account Osiris takes on gets the full weight of our expertise and resources regardless of size — because the program carries our name and the people building it are the same people accountable for how it performs. The test always comes first.
Treatment Chemistry
Click each technology to explore its chemistry and applications. Program composition and application sequence are determined by your system — not a fixed order.
Specialty organic and blended coagulation chemistry that neutralizes charge and destabilizes suspended solids, enabling initial separation based on system-specific conditions. IONEXA chemistry is selected based on jar testing and influent characteristics — not standard product selection.
AGGLOMEXA polymer chemistry covers a range of molecular weights and charge characteristics to promote particle aggregation and bridging, forming floc structures suited to settling or flotation-based separation processes. Chemistry selection is matched to your equipment and operating conditions through jar testing.
PRECIPEXA chemistry converts dissolved metals and phosphorus compounds into insoluble forms, enabling effective removal through downstream separation processes. Applied based on influent characteristics and specific regulatory discharge limits — not as a standard addition to every treatment sequence.
UADC chemistry targets refractory organics and difficult contaminants, improving downstream treatment performance and overall system efficiency. Currently in development for complex industrial applications.
Industries
We evaluate your system, run jar testing, and develop a treatment program around the chemistry that performs — not whatever ships fastest.
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We focus on improving wastewater treatment performance through practical, hands-on work. We evaluate your system and run jar testing on-site using your water — determining the most effective treatment program based on what you can see working in real time, not standard product recommendations.
We don't measure success by gallons sold. We measure it by how your system performs.
Most chemical programs are sold the same way: a sales rep recommends a product, sets a starting dosage, and moves on. The operator adjusts the feed rate trying to hit performance targets, polymer costs climb, and nobody really knows if the chemistry is right for the system. The rep isn't accountable for what happens after the sale.
The largest suppliers in this industry run on scale. Thousands of accounts, hundreds of reps, territory models that stretch across multiple states. That scale has its place — but it comes at a cost. Your account is one of many. Your system is managed by whoever is assigned to your zip code that quarter.
Osiris isn't built around volume. Every account we take on gets the full weight of our expertise and resources — regardless of size. That's a deliberate choice, not a function of capacity. The program behind your system is built by the same people accountable for how it performs — not a service technician following a protocol sheet, not a territory rep who's on to the next account by Thursday. When something changes in your system, you have direct access to the expertise behind the program.
We're based in Houston and focused on the Texas and Gulf Coast market — municipal and industrial operators who need reliable programs, responsive support, and a supplier who shows up when something isn't working right.
These are the things we've built Osiris specifically to avoid — and what we do instead.
The Standard Approach
How Osiris Works
A rep recommends chemistry from a catalog based on what worked elsewhere. No test, no proof — just a starting dosage and a handshake.
We run jar testing on-site using your actual water before anything is selected. You watch what the chemistry does in your system — in real time — before any product is ordered.
The dosage gets set, the product ships, and the rep disappears until renewal. You adjust the feed rate and hope it's right.
We stay in contact based on what your system needs — not a fixed schedule built around our calendar. When conditions change, we re-evaluate. You're not adjusting blindly.
The same product gets applied across accounts with completely different streams, permit requirements, and process conditions. One size doesn't fit all — but it gets sold that way.
Chemistry is selected specifically for your system — your influent, your equipment, your discharge requirements. What we select for one facility won't necessarily be what we select for another.
Volume is the goal. More product shipped means more revenue — whether or not the dosage is right. Overfeeding is expensive and nobody flags it.
We measure success by separation performance, not gallons shipped. Overfeeding the wrong chemistry costs you in product, sludge, hauling, and compliance risk. Getting the dose right matters to us because it matters to you.
It starts with a conversation about what you're dealing with — influent characteristics, current chemistry, where performance is falling short, what your permit requires. We're not going to ask you to fill out a form and wait.
Then we come out. We look at the system, collect a sample, and run the jar test on-site. You watch what different chemistries do in your water — in real time, side by side. What performs is what we build from.
After the chemistry is selected and the treatment is running, we stay in contact. Not on a fixed maintenance schedule designed around our calendar — based on what your system actually needs. If something changes in your influent, that's when we re-evaluate.
You'll have direct access to the people and expertise behind your program — not a rotating cast of service technicians who don't know your system history. That continuity matters more than most suppliers will acknowledge.
Osiris is based in Houston and focused on the Texas and Gulf Coast market — municipal and industrial operators who need a supplier that can actually show up. We're not covering a five-state territory from an airport. If something changes in your system, we're close enough to respond.
Call us directly and tell us what you're dealing with. No sales process, no forms — just a conversation about your system.
Our Services
We evaluate wastewater systems, run targeted jar testing, and develop treatment programs around the chemistry that performs — to improve separation, reduce sludge, and support discharge compliance across a wide range of treatment processes.
We review your influent characteristics, current treatment chemistry, and operational performance to identify where improvements can be made.
We run jar testing on-site using your water — evaluating multiple treatment chemistries under actual operating conditions. Clarity, settleable solids, floc structure, and separation rate are assessed visually in real time. You see what the chemistry does in your system before anything is committed to.
A treatment program is developed around the chemistry that performed best in testing — built on performance results and cost efficiency.
We implement the selected chemistry and monitor performance over time. Influent characteristics, waste streams, and process conditions change — programs are re-evaluated and adjusted when they do.
Why Jar Testing
Most wastewater treatment programs are sold off a catalog. A rep evaluates your system on paper, selects a standard product, recommends a starting dosage, and moves on. There's no test. There's no proof. There's just an assumption that what worked somewhere else will work in your system.
It usually doesn't — at least not optimally. Every wastewater stream is different. Influent chemistry, solids loading, temperature, pH, and upstream process variables all affect how treatment chemistry performs. A program that isn't built around your actual water is a program built around a guess.
Jar testing eliminates the guess.
We run tests on-site using your water — not a theoretical model. Multiple treatment chemistries are evaluated side by side under your actual operating conditions. The results are immediate and visual: clarity, settleable solids, floc structure, and separation rate. You see what the chemistry does in your system before anything is committed to.
What you observe visually reflects charge neutralization efficiency, polymer bridging performance, floc density, and shear resistance — the same parameters that determine full-scale separation performance.
Worth Stating Clearly
A jar test evaluates physical separation performance — charge neutralization, solids destabilization, floc formation, and settling behavior. That's what you're watching in real time when we run it on-site. Visual clarity is not the same as regulatory compliance, and a jar test alone doesn't tell you everything your permit requires.
Quantitative analytical data — COD reduction, nutrient levels, metals, and permit-specific parameters — can be obtained through third-party laboratory analysis or your facility's existing analytical capabilities when a more complete picture of effluent quality is needed. The jar test is the foundation. What you learn from it can be built on.
The jar test is where the program starts. What you see in the jar is what we build from.
Treatment Chemistry
Performance-based programs developed through jar testing. What gets selected, and how it's applied, is determined by what your system requires and what the data shows.
Specialty organic and blended coagulation chemistry — applied across DAF systems, clarifiers, and pretreatment applications. Reduces downstream polymer demand and controls overall program cost. Selected and validated through jar testing for your specific system conditions.
Applied across clarification, thickening, and dewatering applications — DAF systems, clarifiers, gravity belt thickeners, centrifuges, belt presses, and filter presses. Polymer demand and floc characteristics are matched to your equipment and operating conditions through jar testing. Blended programs available.
Applied when discharge requirements call for removal beyond what solids separation alone can achieve. Program developed around your specific effluent limits and influent chemistry. Applied only when your system requires it.
Treatment Chemistry
Osiris treatment programs are built around jar testing and system evaluation — not standard product selection. The chemical lines below are what we draw from. What gets selected, how it's combined, and where it's applied in the treatment sequence is determined by what your system requires and what the data shows.
We don't lead with marketing claims. We run the test, show you the data, and let the results speak for themselves. Request an evaluation to see what the chemistry does in your system.
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Treatment chemistry selected around the specific characteristics of your industry, your process, and your discharge requirements.
Tell us about your system and current challenges. We'll evaluate your setup and develop a treatment approach based on real performance.
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High-quality treatment chemicals backed by real system knowledge and performance-based programs.
Every chemical we supply is part of a complete treatment program — selected based on your system conditions at the time of evaluation. Programs are built around what your system requires when we test it. When conditions change, re-evaluation is how we keep the chemistry right.
We don't just deliver product. Every chemical supplied is part of a treatment program built around your system conditions at the time of evaluation — selected through jar testing, dosed accordingly, and re-evaluated as those conditions change.
Consistent bulk supply to support ongoing operations. As influent conditions or process requirements change, chemistry is re-evaluated to keep the program accurate.
We focus on chemistry that performs under real operating conditions. Tell us what you are currently using — we will take a look.
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Our jar study results are the pitch. Tell us about your system and current challenges — we'll evaluate your setup, run the test, and let the data do the talking.
Every Evaluation
Built around your system and actual operating conditions. Not a standard product recommendation.
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