A Water Treatment Plant uses physical and chemical processes to remove contaminants, mainly iron, manganese and turbidity, ensuring it meets WHO regulations. The treated water is safe for various applications.
A. Iron/Manganese Removal Plant
Our Iron Removal Plant efficiently removes excess iron from raw water with minimal pressure loss, ensuring clean and safe water for various applications. The advanced filtration technology, in combination with aeration and chemical dosing, provides reliable and low-maintenance operation. This integrated system ensures consistent water quality while optimizing performance, meeting industry standards for effective iron removal.
After Filtration
Iron < 0.3 mg/ltr
Turbidity < 5 NTU
Customizable as per requirement
Vessel MOC: FRP and Mild Steel
Iron Removal up to 36 mg/ltr
Manganese Removal up to 2 mg/ltr
Media for Iron/Manganese Removal
B. Multimedia Filter Plant
Our dual media and multi-media filter plant efficiently removes turbidity and organic compounds from raw water, ensuring clean, safe water for industrial, commercial, and residential applications.
Media for Multimedia Filter
C. Ammonia Removal Plant:
Our Ammonia Removal Plant efficiently removes and controls ammonia concentrations in water using advanced ion exchange technology. This process significantly improves water quality by eliminating ammonia, which is often associated with a moldy, earthy taste in drinking water. Elevated levels of ammonia can negatively impact water quality, and our system addresses this issue effectively.
Processes of Ammonia Removal:
D. Softener Plant
Our softener plant reduces water hardness by removing calcium and magnesium ions through ion exchange technology. The strong acid cation exchange resin in sodium form exchanges these hardness-causing ions with sodium ions, providing softened water. When the resin becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium, it undergoes a regeneration process using a sodium chloride (NaCl) solution, displacing the hardness ions and restoring the resin's capacity to continue softening water.