In hydroxide precipitation process, the addition of coagulants such as alum, iron salts, and organic polymers can enhance the removal of heavy metals from wastewater. Charerntanyarak (1999) employed chemical coagulation and precipitation by lime to treat synthetic wastewater consisting of Zn, Cd, Mn and Mg at the concentration of 450, 150, 1085 and 3154 mg/L, respectively. He found that the optimum pH was more than 9.5 and the treated wastewater could meet the Wastewater Standard of the Ministry of Industry. Moreover, if coagulant was added, the residual concentration of heavy metal can be decreased further.