Effluent Treatment Plant

Effluent Treatment Plant

An Effluent Treatment Plant is used to treat wastewater coming from industrial processes. It removes harmful chemicals, solids, and pollutants, making the water safe for reuse or discharge into the environment. ETPs use physical, chemical, and biological processes to ensure compliance with environmental standards and help reduce industrial pollution.

Sewage Treatment Plant

Sewage Treatment Plant

A Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) is a facility designed to treat domestic wastewater or sewage to remove contaminants before it is released back into the environment or reused. The treatment process typically involves several stages: physical treatment (removing solids), biological treatment (breaking down organic matter), and chemical treatment (removing dissolved contaminants). STPs help protect public health and the environment by reducing pollution, preventing waterborne diseases, and ensuring the safe reuse of treated water.

RO Plants

RO Plants

A Reverse Osmosis (RO) plant is a water purification system that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts, minerals, and contaminants from water. In the process, water is forced through the membrane under pressure, allowing only pure water to pass through while blocking harmful substances. RO plants are commonly used in industries, homes, and municipalities to produce clean drinking water, desalinate seawater, or treat wastewater. They are highly effective in providing high-quality water by removing impurities such as bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, and other harmful pollutants.

DM water Plants

DM water Plants

A Deionized (DM) Water Plant is a system designed to produce water that is free of dissolved minerals, salts, and impurities by using ion-exchange resins. The process involves passing water through resin beds that exchange ions, such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and chloride, with hydrogen and hydroxyl ions. The result is highly purified water, often used in industries like pharmaceuticals, electronics, power generation, and laboratories where water quality is critical. DM water is essential for processes that require pure water, such as in cooling systems, steam boilers, and cleaning applications.