Wastewater reuse 101: An eye-opening perspective on the key benefits Let’s break it down – reusing water, often referred to as recycling water or reclamation, is a process that recovers water from a number of sources, treats it, and then uses it for industrial activities, environmental restoration, potable water supply, agriculture and irrigation, and groundwater
A look at the reasons to filter water.
Borehole water treatment systems that purify groundwater from boreholes for non-potable use.
Renting a packaged water treatment system is a viable solution if purchasing isn’t an option.
A wastewater treatment plant enabling the manufacturer to reuse industrial effluent.
Applying water treatment technology to unlock the potential of wastewater reuse and build a circular eco
Reverse osmosis combined with Duraflow’s microfiltration membranes is a reliable solution for recycling wastewater.
Generating chlorine dioxide to disinfect water is safe and environmentally friendly.
Designing and manufacturing a containerized water treatment plant for a tobacco company in Malawi.
A turnkey water solution incorporating borehole population and filtration ensured a secure water supply.