What is a Water Treatment Plant?

A Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is a facility designed to purify raw water from various sources (rivers, lakes, groundwater) to make it safe for human consumption and various applications. Our advanced WTP systems employ multi-stage filtration and purification processes to remove impurities, contaminants, and pathogens, delivering high-quality potable water.

Treatment Processes

Our WTP solutions incorporate state-of-the-art technologies:

Pre-Treatment

  • Screening to remove large debris and particles
  • Coagulation and flocculation for suspended solids
  • Sedimentation for particle settling

Filtration

  • Multi-media filters for fine particle removal
  • Activated carbon filters for taste and odor control
  • Sand filters for suspended solids
  • Pressure sand filters (PSF) for turbidity reduction

Disinfection

  • UV disinfection for pathogen elimination
  • Chlorination for residual protection
  • Ozonation for advanced disinfection

Advanced Treatment

  • Reverse osmosis for dissolved solids removal
  • Ultrafiltration for bacteria and virus removal
  • Ion exchange for hardness removal

Applications

  • Municipal water supply systems
  • Residential communities and townships
  • Industrial process water
  • Hotels and hospitality sector
  • Hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • Educational institutions
  • Commercial complexes

Key Benefits

  • Produces safe, potable water meeting all quality standards
  • Removes harmful contaminants and pathogens
  • Improves taste, odor, and appearance of water
  • Customizable capacity and treatment levels
  • Energy-efficient operation
  • Automated monitoring and control
  • Low maintenance requirements

Quality Standards

Our WTP systems are designed to meet and exceed:

  • WHO drinking water quality guidelines
  • BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) specifications
  • Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) norms
  • State pollution control board requirements