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
Manufacturing a water treatment system that treats borehole water for a bottled water supplier.
Designing and manufacturing a containerized water treatment plant for a tobacco company in Malawi.
A custom water treatment system that process tertiary treated effluent for reuse.
Reverse osmosis effectively removes impurities such as minerals and salt from water, making it safe for potable use.
There are different types of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes that are designed to purify water to varying degrees based on feed water quality and the client’s requirements.
Giving an estate access to their alternative water source by producing a reverse osmosis system that purifies borehole water.
A dairy was looking to reduce their wastage by recovering its wastewater for reuse.
Groundwater used for food production must meet SANS 241 standards. We helped a client meet them by designing a water treatment system.
Treating borehole and municipal water for a Namibian beverage manufacturer to ensure that their water meets stringent quality standards.