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